
"Anomaly 2 has been out for over a year now, but now it has been remastered and released for PS4. So obviously I had to try it out as I played it before on my Tablet and the concept was great.
Because I played it on Android before I sort of knew what to expect but was eager to see what differences there will be. I straight away jumped into the campaign, the story is very interesting but can become a little weak at some points. After the initial stage where they show you some basics you get thrown into a training simulator and just when you are about to finish your training the base gets attacked and your are thrown into the deep end. What makes this game unique for me is that your play on the Offence. Usually in Tower Defence games you build Towers and defend from an attack, here everything is reversed (Except when you play Multiplayer)."

gamrReview's Brent Galietti: "Strategy and Simulation games suck us into their worlds by putting our minds to work. We predict all the possible moves we can make and how the enemy can respond. Or we try to make our dreams come true in a virtual world that is tailor made to reward us for expressing our freedom. Whichever way they do it, these games keep our brains in the game, and that's true of this year's nominees."

Game review of the tower offence game Anomaly 2. It's an interesting take on strategic defence, but does it hold up in comparison with its predecessor and competitors?

From the review: "It's all about the multiplayer this time around in the Anomaly franchise. Anomaly 2's singleplayer portion is basically identical to the first game, so if that was your jam, then by all means, go weapons free. If it wasn't your jam, then maybe the multiplayer will keep you interested. Either way, there are fun and interesting gameplay ideas hidden away in Anomaly 2 that can keep you busy over a boring weekend."