The game got more fun for me as I got further into it. For me Bodycount was not about the narrative, but just going in and killing anything that moves. However, I did not really mind not knowing why I was taking the various missions. I always had enough info to complete any given mission, but it took me a while to catch on to the over-arching story. I found the game’s story a little hard to follow, but that is probably because I skipped the mission briefings at the start of each level. I like that the setting changes pretty frequently so you don’t get stuck in one area with the same visual style the whole time. Finally, the other portions take place inside enemy the different enemy complexes which are sparse white and black corridors. Then you go to Asia, mostly at night, where you work through a section of city. You have a section in Africa with dirty, shanty town styled complex. There are a three main areas you get to play through. First, though, back to the game’s visuals. The controls are not perfect but it was still playable. It is a shame that the Codemaster closed the studio behind the game because it looks great visually. Bodycount is not the best shooter of the year or anything but I did enjoy it quite a bit. I don’t play a lot of arcade shooters any more. I’ve been waiting for Bodycount to release since trying it out at E3 2010. I’m looking forward to the next 3 packs coming out and leveling up my Squire even more. Gets brutally hard on Nightmare difficulty but feels so good when you win.ĭungeon Defenders Review (XBLA – 10/10) and the first DLC pack Dungeon Defenders Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards: Part 1 Review. Orcs Must Die! Review (XBLA – 10/10) – So addicting. Puddle Review (XBLA – 7/10) – Why is this now on Android/iOS instead? Nice to see the added Survival mode even if it took a while for the DLC to release. Iron Brigade: Rise of the Martian Bear DLC Review (XBLA) – Challenging but a lot of fun. Controls came back quickly even though I was really rusty. SoulCalibur V Review (Xbox 360 – 8.2/10) – A lot of fun playing against friends. With modes that range from relaxing to challenging it has something for everyone. Slydris Review (PC – 9.2/10) – One of the most addictive games I’ve played in a long time. Here is a rundown.ĭefense Grid: You Monster DLC Review (XBLA) – Great tower defense game now with GLaDOS? Yes please.I don’t care if the game is a couple years old. Until then though I wanted to mention some of the reviews I’ve been posting on other sites in these last months. I’ve been working on Batman: Arkham City for a while now so hopefully I can get my review together for it soon. I’m going to try and do better about regular posts. If you actually are still reading this I’m guessing you subscribe to the RSS. Keep an eye on the action from a top-down perspective, assemble your squad, plan your route using the tactical map and simply execute player powers such as Boost, which speeds up your unit’s offense.Yes, I realize it has been months since I’ve posted anything on this blog. Plan carefully, use your money and powers wisely, and make it through unscathed. THIS ISN'T TOWER DEFENSE IT'S TOWER OFFENSE.įlipping the tower defense genre on its head, you play the invaders leading your unit into alien-infested districts. Plan your routes carefully and use new units and powers to turn the tide of war against a horde of new enemy threat. It’s your job to lead a squad into fierce fire-fights and fend off the alien invasion. The alien robots are back and this time they’ve got Korea in their sights. Exclusively brought to Steam for PC, Mac and Linux in Anomaly Bundle, Anomaly Korea is an expansion campaign to Anomaly Warzone Earth.
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