Nov 25, 2014 - Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved includes all of the great content & features from Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions and more: Over 100 total levels including 40 all-new. Classic game modes in stunning HD. 15 3D grids including 5 all-new and 12 battle modes including Pacifism, King, Claustrophobia and 4 all-new modes.
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Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is developed by Lucid Games, Aspyr (Mac & Linux) and published by Sierra, Activision, Aspyr (Mac, Linux). It was released in 25 Nov, 2014.
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Need To Know What is it A twin-stick shooter where you'll die if you blink Influenced by: Robotron 2084 Reviewed on: Core i7 2.2GHZ, 24GB RAM, Geforce GT 750M Alternatively: GridWars, n/a% DRM: Steam Price: £12/$15 Release: out now Publisher: Activision/Sierra Entertainment Developer: Lucid Games Link: Multiplayer: 2-8 players By Ian Dransfield. A double-comeback of sorts, Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions sees the return of the twin-stick shooter series after six years away. It's also the very first game released under the returning Sierra Entertainment banner. Oh, and it's really good. Merry Christmas!
Dimensions is, on the surface, as simple as it gets: fly around, shoot shapes of differing types and behavioural patterns, don't die. That's the basic, brilliant game that will end up eating into your time like you really wouldn't expect it to—unless you've already played Geometry Wars on another format, in which case you know damn well what you're getting yourself into. Dimensions is elevated above its twin-stick siblings by clever design choices, most of which return from the previous two games in the series. Every enemy you blast leaves behind 'geoms' which must be collected to build your score multiplier. You can't get a high score without them, but collecting them means placing yourself on the frontlines, on the attack at all times. Geometry Wars' balance of risk and reward approaches perfection. What initially seems like a bewildering difficulty curve becomes more manageable as Dimensions' basic mechanics become second nature.
This process repeats as you get better at the game: odds that seem insurmountable one minute becoming another minor hurdle as you progress in your quest to bag another million on the scoreboard. A quick tap of X (heaven forbid you play Dimensions with anything other than a gamepad) and you instantly restart, ready to start the climb again. The basic modes involve familiar concepts—get the highest score in a set amount of time, get the highest score in one life, get the highest score without being able to shoot, and so on.