It came from space and ate our brains - Remastered
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It came from space and ate our brains - Remastered Trailers
It came from space and ate our brains | Remastered | Official Trailer 2020 | (PS4, XBOX, Switch, PC)
It came from space and ate our brains | Remastered | Official Trailer 2019 | (PS4, XBOX, Switch)
Critic Reviews for It came from space and ate our brains - Remastered
Destroying the mass of relentless aliens with different weapons, utilizing special equipment in a close-shave situation and ultimately reaching the finish line or dying, in the end, is a fun time.
It came from space and are our brains is an enjoyable local multiplayer twin-stick shooter. The gameplay mechanics are very smooth, with responsive controls, and a unique visual style that I adored. It is a bit strange that the game supports drop-out, but not drop-in, especially with the length of the levels. A wave-based survival mode exists outside of the campaign, with double the number of levels that the campaign contains. It does hurt that there is no online multiplayer, especially on PlayStation 4.
In all, It Came From Space and Ate Our Brains: Remastered is a perfectly fine shooter that offers plenty of fun.
While not exactly a top-tier experience, it is recommended if you've gone through the slew of twin-stick heavy hitters the system already has on offer.
A good twin-stick shooter but I can’t say it did anything to really make it feel memorable like some other games in the genre have.
It came from space and ate our brains is one of those games which must be played co-op. If you ask me, play this with your friends and you will taste the real essence of this beautiful entertaining game.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Triangle Studios' latest release makes a strong first impression with striking visual effects and satisfying shooting mechanics. Sadly, the appeal quickly wears thin, exposing its repetitive gameplay and samey environments. Good for a handful of short bursts, especially with friends, but it feels too much like an unfinished product to fully recommend.
It's definitely a solid twin-stick shooter but after a while, It came from space and ate our brains becomes so monotonous that you'll eventually feel like something came from space and ate your brain. Well, they got me there, I guess.