
Once your game is over, you just restart or choose a new map. It does not appear to track high scores for the different maps you can play on. However, there are a few blemishes on this otherwise polished game that must be addressed.
VECTOR TD 3 PS3
Since it is a PSP Mini, it can also be played on the PS3 and looks just fine on a large screen. Nice score - too bad it won't stick.Īll of this adds up to a solid tower defense game to play on the go. You can also spend your bonus points to raise your interest rate, which increases the amount of money you receive for each enemy destroyed, or on an extra five lives.

VECTOR TD 3 UPGRADE
These can be spent on one of two upgrade towers, which don’t attack enemies but boost either the damage or range of nearby towers. While you earn money for every destroyed enemy, occasionally a yellow bonus ring comes into play. For example, placing towers near the exit of the level set to target the weakest enemy (the one with the least amount of health left) will reduce the number of lives you lose should the wave of enemies break through your towers closer to the entrance. What adds a bit more to the strategy aspect of this game is that you can set each tower’s attack mode. Which targeting strategy should be used here? If all of this sounds complex, the game does a very good job of using screen real estate and you can easily figure out what tower is going to be needed for an upcoming wave of enemies. These towers can be upgraded once placed, up to level 10. Each tower color has three increasingly deadly (and expensive) towers, except the blue towers which only have two different variations.

For example, the red towers do 150% damage to red “Shredder” Vectoids, but they only do 50% damage to green “flyer” Vectoids. Each of these tower types can attack any type of Vectoid, but some towers fair better than others against a certain-colored Vectoid, and some fair worse. In addition to seven different types of enemies, there are 11 different types of towers in four categories: green, red, purple and blue. The entire game actually has a unique art style that fits quite nicely with this genre of games. There are seven different types of enemies, called “Vectoids.” These enemies are of various colors and, as their name suggests, they are vector shapes. The game appears simple at first, but upon closer inspection, there is plenty of depth to be had.
