Now, if the action in itself was compelling and fun, then this major flaw would be largely forgivable, but this just isn't the case with _Nano Breaker_.
Simon Belmont ventures inside Castlevania to defeat Count Dracula and restore peace in the land of Transylvania. He fights his way through hordes of monsters, wielding only a whip.
It's called "The Zone." Marcus Camby found it in last year's NBA Playoffs. We took it from him and put it in this box. Open it up. Shoot the lights out! New dunking animations. Let it fly with the game on the line! All-new freethrow design - don't ..
You never really know what to expect from the sequel to a bad game. Sometimes developers listen to their audience and work on fixing everything that was wrong with the first title.
"Gimmicky" is one of those words that's often thrown around in reviews. Obviously, to be gimmicky, a game first needs a gimmick: something that's unusually innovative.
I'm not certain that I've got the funky beat anymore. I'm pretty sure I left it on a bus somewhere, riding home after a night of playing Frequency and Amplitude.
Karaoke has strange effects on humanity. For some, karaoke is an activity that offers the average Joe a chance to be a super star singer, if only for a few minutes.
For some reason, one of the best things about all of the newfangled, high- tech game systems is anticipating the release of an updated version of your favorite old games.