Game summary
Intrusion 2 is a paid side-scrolling action shooter set in a futuristic world where a private military corporation is carrying out illegal weapons experiments on a protected planet. Players push through waves of enemies and powerful bosses to shut down the operation, with gameplay designed to evoke classic 2D shooters while incorporating modern touches.
World and narrative
You play in a science-fiction environment built around a conflict between a corporate military force and the planet’s defenders. The campaign spans several distinct stages, each presenting unique hazards and enemy types that support the story of a secretive weapons program gone astray.
Gameplay and level design
The game delivers fast, arcade-style combat with tight 2D platforming. There are nine primary stages in the campaign; while the total stage count is modest, each is densely populated with foes, environmental hazards, and at least one major boss encounter. Difficulty can be adjusted across three settings, allowing both newcomers and veterans to tune the challenge.
Combat systems and equipment
- Three different pilotable mechs offer varied movement and combat profiles, letting you switch between suits to suit your playstyle.
- The environment reacts to combat: objects can be thrown, broken, or used strategically, which adds tactical options beyond simple shooting.
- A broad arsenal is available, though many of the guns share similar handling and feel, reducing distinctiveness between loadouts.
Controls, physics, and animation
- The game uses contemporary physics and animations to give 2D action a lively, weighty presentation; visuals and motion are a clear step up from retro-only clones.
- Some players may notice the controls feel slightly floaty—air movement and momentum can take getting used to.
- Light- and movement-related physics require practice to master; mastering them rewards aggressive, precise play but has a learning curve for newcomers.
Pros — what stands out
- Mech piloting adds an extra layer of variety and spectacle to firefights.
- Interactive stages make encounters feel dynamic rather than static.
- The blend of retro-inspired design and updated visuals/animations creates a nostalgic yet fresh atmosphere.
- Adjustable difficulty settings make the experience accessible to a wide range of skill levels.
Cons — where it could improve
- Weapon differentiation is limited; many guns perform and feel very similar.
- The overall campaign is relatively short in terms of stage count.
- Handling sometimes feels buoyant, which may frustrate players used to stiffer, more grounded controls.
- The physics nuances take time to internalize, which can slow the early-game pacing for some players.
Verdict
Intrusion 2 mixes nostalgic side-scrolling shooter sensibilities with modern animation and interactive set pieces. While the campaign length and some control/weapon issues temper the experience, the energetic combat, mech options, and reactive environments combine into a satisfying, retro-meets-modern shooter for fans of the genre.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Russian
- Full