Showing posts with label light gun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light gun. Show all posts

1/08/2013

WIRELESS LIGHT GUN + HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 for Xbox! Review

WIRELESS LIGHT GUN + HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 for Xbox
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House of the Dead:
Great graphics
Fun gameplay
6 action-pacted levels
Violence control (for kids)
Superb in every way

Yobo Light Gun:
DO NOT BY THIS PEICE OF CRAP

This gun does NOT work, i got it as an Xmas gift and it sucks
1.Gun only works off then on then off then on...very frusterating...
2.Me and my dad spent 2 1/2 hours trying to make this piece of crap work...
3.The guy who sells this crap will NOT get you a refund...
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!

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11/22/2011

Gunblade NY: Special Air Assault Force and L.A Machineguns: Rage of the Machines - Arcade Hits Pack Review

Gunblade NY: Special Air Assault Force and L.A Machineguns: Rage of the Machines - Arcade Hits Pack
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Sega has followed their Wii ports of Ghost Squad and House of the Dead 2 & 3 with another pair of arcade light gun games, and I couldn't be happier.In Gunblade NY and LA Machine Guns, you fly through the respective cities using machine guns to blow up robotic enemies.The enemies are a real challenge because they take a lot of hits, frequently jump away from you, and fight back aggressively.The fun never turns to frustration and the dynamic movement of the camera and enemies ensures that things stay fresh longer than in other light gun games.("Light gun" is a little inaccurate, since the arcade games used infrared pointers just like the Wii remote.)

Gunblade NY and LA Machine Guns originally ran on arcade hardware more powerful than a Sega Saturn but less powerful than a Dreamcast.The Wii versions' graphics run at a higher framerate and screen resolution, but they maintain the arcade games' blocky characters.The low polygon count may turn off some players, but I'm glad Sega preserved the games' aesthetics rather than letting a team less talented than the original attempt to update the game on a low budget.These are high-quality games that remain fun with minimal updates.The games look crisp and run smoothly, they're about as fun as you remember them, and online rankings and a small set of unlockables have also been added to increase the longevity.If you long for games from a time when "arcade" meant "fast-paced and high-quality" instead of "budget downloadable game," you'll be happy with this.

With some luck, Sega will release Virtua Cop 3 next!

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Two fast-paced and beloved arcade shooter games take you to the skies above some of America's most well-known locales. Up to two players control achineguns on two flying battle vehicles to destroy an android terrorist invasion. First, combat android invaders in New York City with your Gunblade helicopter gunship. Then, climb aboard a futuristic hovering gunship to battle a new force of android enemies in Los Angeles and West Coast locales such as Alcatraz, Yosemite and Las Vegas. Wii Zapper compatible and a host of added Wii features like online leaderboards for worldwide ranking and Wii Remote vibration complete the experience.

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8/16/2011

House of the Dead: Overkill Review

House of the Dead: Overkill
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House of the Dead: Overkill is the first new original game in the series for a long time.Gameplay is largely unchanged from its arcade roots, which is good because House of the Dead has always been known as a quality light-gun shooter.It is bloody, gory, violent, profane, and above all, very fun.It has solid multi-player support and even includes some 2-4 player competitive modes.

GAMEPLAY: Gameplay basically consists of pointing the Wii remote at everything that moves on screen and blasting away.It doesn't get simpler than that.Luckily, the game provides a lot of variety despite the simple mechanics. Enjoyable as a one-player game, the game is twice as fun with a second player.The multi-player mini-games are also enjoyable, but the true strength of the game lies in re-playing and trying to beat your high scores.The higher your scores, the more cash you earn.The more cash you earn, the more weapon upgrades you can buy.The better your weapons, the easier it is to get higher scores.It works really well.

GRAPHICS: This game looks good, but there are better looking games on the Wii.Some character models are rougher looking than others and some textures feel really low res.There are times where the dialogue and mouth movements on characters aren't synched up very well, but that's really minor.There are some frame rate issues at times, but overall the game looks great and none of the issues I mentioned get in the way of me enjoying the game.

LEVELS: The levels consist of seven extremely campy and cheesy Grindhouse movie themed missions.Seven levels doesn't sound like a lot, but there's a lot here.When you're done with the regular mode, you can turn on "Extra Mutants" or move on to "Director's Cut" which is basically expanded levels with increased difficulty.Or you can turn on "Dual Weild" and "Director's Cut" at the same time.I've already played many levels at least a half dozen times and it is likely they will be played several more times each.

PRESENTATION: A lot of thought has gone into the presentation of this game.While the game is horror themed, the primary focus of the dialogue is generally funny.The music is amazing.The menu presentations are phenomenally well thought out.The whole game oozes seventies style and spoofs many horror movie and Blaxploitation themes, for good or for bad.This game wallows in the cliches that have persisted in low-budget Hollywood films for decades.It is also probably the most vulgar game on the market that I can think of.One character, an obvious Samuel L. Jackson knockoff, uses the f-bomb like a comma.Talking like that would get you kicked out of even the toughest biker bar.The game developers even realize this and make fun of the excessive swearing.Oh, and something disturbing happens at the end of the last level which is so vile and disgusting I'm still kind of shocked.I honestly think the game should have been rated AO (Adults Only) instead of M (Mature).

This is probably one of the better game purchases I've made.There are a lot of light-gun style games on the Wii, but this one plays better than all the rest.The most comparable competing titles in terms of quality would probably be Link's Crossbow Training, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, or House of the Dead: 2 & 3.The only serious drawback to this game is the absurd amount of profanity and over the top vulgarity.SEGA went a little too far at times, especially near the end of the game.Way too far....

I highly recommend Overkill as a purchase or a rental to open-minded and tolerant adults looking for a thoroughly enjoyable multi-player co-op game.I generally oppose censorship in nearly all of its forms, but I also believe that there is something to be said about exercising self-restraint.If you are easily offended or even moderately offended by profanity and crude humor I have to recommend staying away from this game because it frequently crosses the line of good taste.

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The House of the Dead: OVERKILL charges you with mowing down waves of infected, blood-thirsty zombies in a last-ditch effort to survive and uncover the horrific truth behind the origins of the House of the Dead. Survival horror as its never been seen before, The House of the Dead: OVERKILL is a pulp-style take on the best selling, classic SEGA light-gun shooter series. Back when the famous Agent G was fresh out of the academy, he teamed up with hard-boiled bad-ass Agent Washington to investigate stories of mysterious disappearances in small-town Louisiana. Little did they know what blood-soaked mutant horror awaited them in the streets and swamps of Bayou City.

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6/13/2011

Ghost Squad Review

Ghost Squad
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This game is a lot of fun to play, and I would highly recommend it.If you decide to pick it up, here are a few quick tips that may be helpful:

1.) I don't know who at Nintendo came up with the crazy idea that the trigger on the front of the zapper (i.e., "B" button) should be the firing trigger, but this game follows that trend when you select the zapper mode.However, if you choose the Wiimote + Nunchuk mode, it reverses the buttons.In this mode, the button located where a trigger would normally be (i.e., "Z" button) becomes the trigger, and the "B" button becomes the action button.It's a lot more fun to play this way.So, if you're using a zapper, don't pick the zapper mode.Pick the Wiimote + Nunchuk mode.

2.) Although this game supports 480p, it does NOT support widescreen.If you play in this mode, everything looks a little stretched out, although it's tolerable.The gameplay itself doesn't look too bad.You really notice it the most when octagon shaped dialog items appear on the screen.

3.) If you have a large TV, this game requires you to be REALLY far back in order to properly calibrate the aim.For my 57" TV, I have to be about 12' back before it will allow me to aim directly at the calibration targets.If you change the TV from widescreen mode to 4:3 mode, it helps a little with the distance.

As a side note, once you do calibrate the aim properly, the aiming is extremely accurate provided that you have a large TV and are using the zapper.In the arcade game, the crosshairs are always jumping around a little, which makes the sniper sessions a little difficult (in a frustrating way, not in a good way).With a large TV and a zapper, the sniper sessions are much easier.

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SEGA's top grossing light gun game, Ghost Squad, comes to the Wii system and replicates the excitement of the arcade experience in your home! The Ghost Squad is a Special Forces unit established in strict secrecy by the U.N. to combat terrorism and carry out special highly-classified missions without leaving a trace

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