“Tonight We Riot” is a perfect mixture of “Tooth and Tail” and “Nuclear Throne.” If you enjoyed either of those games, you will enjoy this one. “Tonight We Riot” encapsulates you with a vivid atmosphere that is supported greatly by a spartan but excellent soundtrack, and I felt the difficult was perfect for me, considering I seldom play games of this genre. The story is interesting and original, and despite its seemingly crass nature, the game presents mature notions to consider that you will mull over even after you have stopped playing it. “Tonight We Riot” has some issues, however. The game is short, and it does not have as much replay value as either of its aforementioned competitors. Its controls can be cumbersome at times too. Fighting enemies’ drones is frustrating. It is unintuitive and unnecessarily difficult to land blows on the flying adversaries. Sometimes, your fellow workers succeed immediately, and at other times, they miss perpetually until they are slain. It is baffling. Sometimes, too, I wanted my comrades to remain somewhere only for them to throw themselves onto the enemy shortly thereafter. It is issues like these that make this otherwise fun game frustrating at times. Overall, “Tonight We Riot” is an excellent and fun game whose efforts are undermined only by its occasionally cumbersome controls. It is certainly worth playing.
This game is absolutely, totally amazing! It may be a Star Wars version of Age of Empires 2, but who cares? It is totally worth the asking price of $5.99. There are eight campaigns, each one holding around six missions. This game is what Star Wars is all about. It comes with the Clone Campaigns expansion pack as well. However, to play any multilayer, you will need to download a third-party app such as Game Ranger. Personally, Game Ranger is my favorite as it is very easy to use. The most fun part of the game is playing with friends against many AIs, this can be challenging my friends, trust me. This game is worth every penny and will run on any machine, and play multilayer on the crappiest of networks. So go ahead, buy the thing already!