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Review: Valfaris: Mecha Therion | Xbox

Steel Mantis, the developer behind the 2019 hit Valfaris, has taken a bold step with its sequel, Valfaris: Mecha Therion. Shifting gears from the original’s 2D action-platformer roots, this new instalment embraces the side-scrolling shooter genre. The result is a thrilling, metal-soaked adventure that, whilst different from its predecessor, manages to carve out its own identity in the crowded shoot ’em up market.

Valfaris: Mecha Therion

Visuals and Soundtrack: A Feast for the Senses

True to its lineage, Valfaris: Mecha Therion is a visual and auditory treat. The game’s 3D graphics retain the metal album cover aesthetic that made the original so striking, with each frame bursting with vibrant neon colours and intricate details. The transition from 2D pixel art to 3D models has been handled admirably, preserving the series’ distinctive style.

The soundtrack, as one might expect, is a headbanger’s delight. The pulsating metal score perfectly complements the on-screen action, elevating the intensity of each encounter and boss battle.

Valfaris: Mecha Therion

Gameplay: Blasting Through the Cosmos

At its core, Valfaris: Mecha Therion is a side-scrolling shooter that puts players in control of Therion, now piloting a formidable mech suit. The game offers a satisfying blend of traditional shoot ’em up mechanics with some unique twists that set it apart from its peers.

One of the game’s standout features is its weapon system. Players can equip three types of weapons: primary, melee, and sub-weapons. This loadout can be customised at checkpoints, allowing for strategic adjustments mid-level. The inclusion of melee weapons in a shoot ’em up is particularly noteworthy, adding a layer of depth to the combat.

The energy management system is another clever addition. Most abilities, including your primary weapon, consume energy, which slowly recharges over time. Melee attacks not only deal damage but also replenish energy faster, encouraging players to mix up their combat style for optimal performance.

Valfaris: Mecha Therion

Progression and Replayability

As you blast through the game’s varied environments, you’ll collect Blood Points from fallen enemies. These can be used to upgrade your arsenal, enhancing weapon potency and sometimes altering their behaviour. This progression system, combined with the variety of weapons and mods available, adds a satisfying sense of growth throughout the campaign.

While the main story can be completed in a few hours on standard difficulty, the game offers multiple difficulty levels and secrets to uncover, providing ample reason for replays. The range of weapons and upgrades also encourages experimentation across multiple playthroughs.

Valfaris: Mecha Therion

A Step in a Different Direction

It’s worth noting that the shift in genre may not sit well with all fans of the original Valfaris. The side-scrolling shooter format naturally limits exploration and player-controlled pacing compared to its predecessor. However, those drawn to the series for its metal aesthetics and intense action will likely find plenty to enjoy here.

Some players might find the default difficulty less challenging than the original game, although higher difficulty settings are available for those seeking a sterner test. Additionally, while the graphics are generally impressive, there are occasions where the screen can become overly busy, potentially leading to some unfair hits.

Valfaris: Mecha Therion

A Worthy, If Different, Successor

Valfaris: Mecha Therion may have changed genres, but it hasn’t lost the spirit that made its predecessor so engaging. With its stunning visuals, pulse-pounding soundtrack, and satisfying combat mechanics, it offers a solid shoot ’em up experience that stands out in the crowd.

While it may not reach the same heights as the original Valfaris in terms of complexity and challenge, Mecha Therion succeeds in creating an entertaining, metal-infused space adventure. For fans of the series or newcomers looking for a visually striking shoot ’em up with a twist, Valfaris: Mecha Therion is well worth a look.

Valfaris: Mecha Therion

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