![]() ![]() As it stands, this is one battle worth avoiding. It feels way out of its depth on the Xbox, and instead would be much more at home as a £0.99 mobile app or, at a stretch, seeking out a new life on the Nintendo Switch, preferably only after some major improvements. On your first time you can beat up to level 21, after that its a. Wii play tanks, we are beating all 100 levels. Tanky Tanks on Xbox One is a bit of a mess really. We go into our 2nd run and give it our best. For these reasons and more, Tanky Tanks feels very rough around the edges, almost unfinished. You can only exit the game by using the “home” button on the Xbox controller. Rather peculiarly, to round things off, when you select “quit” on the main menu, nothing happens. The game will also occasionally freeze for a second just before an explosion, and often drop its frame rate when dealing with several tanks and explosions at the same time. Talking of glitches in Tanky Tanks, and after a while the music will come to an abrupt halt, and then you will be forced to play only accompanied by the sound effects. But instead it was just pointless and distracting. All I could think of is that it was a help to aid aim, as the target does not have a line of sight linking back to your tank. I couldn’t do anything to move it, and it didn’t affect the game either. On a different note, rather oddly, as I played a small crosshair was fixed in the middle of the screen. Your aiming will seem bang on, however your missile will somehow glide past the enemy tank, leaving it undamaged. This all means that Tanky Tanks, whilst perfectly playable, controls really poorly overall, and it’s especially frustrating when you line up a shot and somehow miss. Also, your aiming target can go off-screen like a mouse cursor, so can get lost and be difficult to find. The aiming feels oversensitive throughout, with no option to tweak, meaning trying to land a shot on an enemy tank whilst moving can be extremely tricky. ![]() This leaves the controls feeling clunky, with you having to stop to fire accurately which leaves you vulnerable to losing a life. Sadly, you can’t use the right trigger to fire though, which feels like the natural choice whilst manoeuvring with the thumbsticks. ![]() Shots fired by every tank in the arena will bounce off walls numerous times, and not always in a predictable way either, so you’ll need to watch you don’t get caught out. You move around with the left thumbstick and aim with the right, using A to fire and B to lay down bombs. ![]()
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