Do not know have not played it yet. It's MicroSoft's attempt at trying to change the way PC gamers play online. I guess they feel that since there Xbox gamers pay to play that we in the PC Gaming world should be doing the same. Well I guess, I can not blame them since Blizzard is charging to play World of Gay Craft LOL, it's a shame but people are paying to play. Do not get me wrong I believe that if you constantly play on someone's public sever the right thing to do is make a donation to the sever, but you should not be obligated to pay just to play after purchasing a game at premium price. My opinion is this if you are going to make money off the sale of the game then do not charge to play online. Otherwise the game should be free then you can charge to play online. I know there are a lot of gamers that will flame me for this but most of them will be kids who do not pay for anything because either mom or dad foots the bill anyway. But before you do think about it? I understand that counsel players pay for the Xbox but they also pay for the game, plus there is the ISP cost now besides the ISP there might be the cost of a router and a computer to surf the web also which adds up. Now for you PC gamers out there who I constantly hear whinnying about the specs to run these games, think about that cost add that to your ISP and the game. Do really think after all that, you should be obligated to pay to play. Because of this I will give this game a Bellow average rating. Just my IMO and Old school PC gamers since the mid 80's.Read full review
This game is in a wierd spot, its a shooter, but its like a training game. I bought this for 5$ and it dosen't come with a Games for Windows Live serial Key. Apperently from what I read on forums, the key that originaly came with the game worked on any GFWL game and was being misused. So you have to contact the company to get a key. I just used another GFWL game code and activated that way. I have yet to contact this company, and I don't even know if they'll respond. As far as gameplay goes, it really is like a training game/shooting gallery. You have missions where you have to stay in one spot and kill attackers. Another where you have to do 3 laps around a course killing anyone in your way, and a few modifications on the two that make up the rest. It's not a bad mindless game to play for 15 minutes to a half hour, but after that it gets stale. For 5$, you really can't complain if you can get a few hours out of it, but I can only recommend this if your really board and there's no other games you want to play.Read full review
Ok there is no story line, more or less a shooter. Its fun for the first couple of hours but gets old really quick. You pretty much run around trying to hold combos (shooting X amount of people in a block of time) to get the highest score possible. You eventually unlock 2 characters and some boards, and then just um...........keep playing the same toons and same boards just to raise your score higher.
First time I played it on the PS3. Lots of fun. Then I played on PC, lots easier. It is a fisrt person shooter tournament game. Lots of great graphics. However it is very demanding on your system so be sure to have a awesome graphics card so you can turn up all the features.
BASICALLY ITS A SHOOT 'EM UP RUNNNG FEST. THER ARE SCORE AND TIME LIMITS TO REACH. IF THIS IS YOUR STYLE, THEN ITS GREAT. SINGLE PLAYER, CO-OP, ONLINE MULTIPLAYER , AND ONLINE CO-OP MULTIPLAYER. GOT IT ON SALE, WELL WORTH IT! LOTS OF LEVELS, LOTS OF EXITEMENT!
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