
The story of Alien Breed is a simple and timeless one. Much of the story is told in comic-strip like panels, and it isn’t a particularly well developed plot-line, to be honest. This doesn’t necessarily detract from the game though, as the main objective is really just to shoot a bunch of aliens. Who needs a story for that? Brutal Gamer reviews Alien Breed: Impact.

Exclusively Games writes:
''Most video game franchises use a specific view point, and this often defines both how the game looks and how you play it. For example, Call of Duty = FPS. God of War = 3rd person hack n’ slash. Metal Slug = side scrolling platform shooter.''

Hardcore Gamer: Alien Breed: Impact goes from $10 to $5. Quantum Conundrum adds to the 50% savings, taking its regular price to $4.50, or you can get the season pass for 50 more cents that includes the game, OST, and DLC. Anodyne is also 50% off, going to $5 from $10. ARES gets a massive 75% discount down to $2.50 from $10, and provides a tremendous Mega Man-style game for PC players with some twin stick gameplay worked into things as well.

Following the launch of four new downloadable content (DLC) packs for Worms Reloaded, Team17 has announced that their promised discounts will extend to other titles also. A spate of sale prices will be applied to many of their titles in celebration of the summer season, both on PC and iOS.