
Within each set are towers with different properties and rates of fire the more powerful they are, the more gold coins and gems you’ll need to purchase them. One set targets only ground-based monsters, another only air-based monsters, plus a third set that’s reasonably good against both. Fail, and your Chibis become a monster’s lunch. Your creepy-crawly, flappy-winged or stomping foes come towards the village along one of several routes, and it’s your job to ensure the right towers are in place to stop them. On first impressions, PixelJunk Monsters 2 doesn’t appear to have changed much.
#War of the monsters 2 player ps4 Ps4#
It was my go-to PSP game.Īnd now it has a PS4 and PC sequel, which brings Tikiman back to fend off a new bunch of monsters before they destroy his village people. Like all the developer’s best efforts, it was simple but smart and maddeningly addictive.

In the game, our masked hero – Tikiman – defended villages of Chibis from a ravening horde of beasties, transforming trees into giant-sized ballistae, cannons, AA guns and more. With PixelJunk Monsters, Q Games took the tower defence game and transformed it into a weird, wonderful cartoon adventure. Yet, for me, it will never be the scaled-down blockbusters for which I remember it it will be PixelJunk Monsters. With games such as Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and God of War: Chains of Olympus, it did exactly that.

The PSP was always meant to be the console that bought the PlayStation brand’s biggest home console experiences to a handheld format.
