
Excerpt: "Weather is a neat touch and provides something i haven’t seen used in tower defense. As you play, sometimes lightning disrupts your towers abilties, clouds/fog come in and reduce visibility, and the rain slows everything down. All of which have some sort of negative impact against you, making things even harder.
The tower defense genre is crowded, there’s nothing new or innovative here that benefits or improves on tower defense in any meaningful way. On its own, away from comparisons is a generic, yet difficult game that elicits nothing more than frustration."

Defense Technica is a tower defense game from Com2Us which boasts excellent graphics and engaging gameplay. The game's story is set in the far, distant future where Earth is destroyed. The game has been reviewed by vhayste for AppGamer.

Anthony Martinelli, GIZORAMA - "Defense Technica is a good example of how a game can have mediocre graphics, a pointless story and generic level designs, while still being fun and addictive. It’s also an example of a game that with some more variety and creativity, could have been something great.
In Defense Technica (part of the tower-defense genre) your primary goal is keeping your “core” alive by establishing a mechanical military. Throughout each level there are numerous spaces – represented by squares with a blue outline – that you can build your defenses upon. You’ll have options such as machine-gun turrets, mortars, magnums which slow down enemies, flame-throwers, barriers and several others. Purchasing any of these cost a certain amount of resources, which are gained from taking down enemies. Enemies will also drop extra resources which can be collected by the player moving the cursor over them."

Trevor Wrote- "When I first got wind of the fact that Defense Technica was making its way to Xbox Live Arcade, such was my excitement, I almost dissolved. Cyberforce, the game’s developer must have been even more excited about the prospect of its inevitable success, as they actually did dissolve."