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CastleStorm (PS3, 2013)
Not long before Angry Birds was released and became worryingly popular there was an online flash game called Crush the Castle which as I understand was broadly similar in objective and execution. I played Crush the Castle, I have never played Angry Birds. You have a trebuchet, there is a castle to destroy, you get a variety of things to fling at the castle. A simple mechanic which is realised to its fullest possible extent in CastleStorm, a thing I got from PS+ ages ago.
The objective of CastleStorm is broadly similar. You have a castle, you have an enemy castle and you have to destroy it. In addition you have enemy troops on the ground between castles, and the gameplay is extended through this and your own troops you can send out or the controllable heroes you can use. There are occasional boss fights too, although the fact that there's an attempt at a story throughout the levels is somewhat laughable. There isn't really any need to pay attention to the cutscenes in between levels because they're not interesting and only mildly change the gameplay. In fact across the four campaigns (two base game, two DLC which I have) the actual gameplay is largely similar, only a few projectiles get changed in a practical sense in terms of their effects. It's when the names and appearance of them get changed that I get confused, as the things you've got used to and upgraded are now replaced with the default version because you've started a new part of the game.
These are about the only criticisms I can offer of the game, or at least of your path progressing through it. Playing through it the first time will lead to you taking a few levels to get used to things, then a few upgrading your weapons/troops and becoming more effective before you've run out of levels and get to start a new campaign. There is a lot of levels in the game with great variety between them which I'll come to later, but the game can be really frustrating when you begin (even playing on easy) because of the way you upgrade and progress. Even then, once you've finished you'll have to grind for a few hours to get the gold necessary to upgrade lots of things if you want to beat the targets on every level, that's never a good thing.
While there are lots of ways to complete a basic level, the actual requirements for doing so are varied enough that it's not possible to rely on one particular thing all the way through. On some levels you might get a bonus for not firing a weapon, on another you might be limited to one kind of weapon, or you might need to rely on one type of troop. This really helps make the game feel fuller and more interesting, as throughout the base campaigns and the two DLC the game is never boring or repetitive even though it boils down to doing the same thing over and over. Even if you factor in the amount of grinding you'll have to do to get all your weapons and stuff up to a decent standard you're only doing that because you have to level up lots of them.
Obviously there are various levels which fall under the description of absolute bullshit, but it's easy enough to beat all of them. Each level is generally over quite quickly too which helps add to the sense of progress and variety, although it at times it can go in the opposite direction and feel too short, too easy, if you're flinging stuff at a castle and can destroy it really quickly. There are other game modes and a multiplayer option besides the main story, but none of these are really substantial enough to keep your interest for long. It's probably wrong of me to criticise a game for feeling shallow when I'm praising it for being varied and fast-paced, but there's just not a lot of replay value in it. Maybe I'm expecting too much.
Either way, it's an enjoyable game to play. The variety in gameplay and bright visuals makes up for any lack of depth, and you do get used to trying to aim your shots eventually. The camera control is terrible and unintuitive, but that just lets you throw out trolls and dragons to do your bidding. Great fun.