Have you ever played a game that had particularly boring levels, but kick ass boss fights? What if you could just have a game where you fought boss after boss, ignoring all the goons along the way?
Though it suffers from an unrefined twin-stick control system, Infinity Danger's evolutionary take on the shoot-'em-up genre offers a deeper, more tactical experience than you might think.
"Learn from your mistakes" is a platitude most of us have had spouted at us at one point or another.
In Infinity Danger, it's a deeply ingrained philosophy that your one and only foe lives and dies by.
The situation might be utterly hopeless, but that doesn't mean we can't have a little fun when meeting our doom.