You’re facing down an army in Infinite Beyond The Mind. They’re not exactly the quickest folks, so if you stay nimble, you might save your kidnapped pal.
Yeah, the evil Queen Evangelyn has a big army and lots of machines and some powerful warriors to throw at you, but you’re fast on your feet and determined to save a friend. Tanya and Olga can dash, roll, and attack at high speeds, encouraging them to get right in the enemy’s face and knock them aside. Sure, you may be getting shot at, but you move so fast that you can dance through those bullets to thump the person who fired them at you.
While this extremely aggressive combat style works well on these waves of foolish combatants, you’re not above borrowing their toys to use against them. Feel free to hop into their turret placements to make them regret guarding them so poorly. You can also call in some robot pals if the evil army’s numbers start to get a bit overwhelming, or draw upon some neat upgrades that will have you stabbing tanks, jets, and helicopters with ease. The evil queen is likely going to regret kidnapping your buddy.
If this sounds like it would be even more fun with a partner, you’re in luck, as Infinite Beyond The Mind offers local co-op so that you can really show these jerks the power of friendship. Beating up evil armies is fun on its own, to be sure, but bringing a pal always makes things even sweeter.
Infinite Beyond The Mind is available now on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and Steam.