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An abysmal mess of a game. 0

So, I hate this game. Why did I waste so many hours playing a game I hate, you ask? Well, one, because I hated it so much that I felt a need to write this review. But secondarily, and more importantly, this was the only game on my 3DS that I hadn't completed for long stretches of time, so it became my default bathroom-time game. Normally, if I'm playing a 3DS game that I like, the system gets elevated out of bathroom duty for the duration of the game, since the game is good enough that I want to...

1 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Doing for Defender what Geometry Wars did for Robotron? 0

I was a big fan of Mutant Storm Reloaded and Geometry Wars at the 360 launch, and enjoyed Super Stardust HD quite a lot when it came out during the PS3's first year, but I wasn't sure what I'd think of Resogun when I finally got my hands on it. When I was a little kid growing up, Asteroids was one of my favorite games. I hadn't played Robotron at the time, but the Asteroids connection was enough to sell me on those games, and they made me a big fan of the twin-stick shooter genre.While those gam...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Bite-Sized fun on the Playstation Network 0

    One needs to take only a cursory glance over the selections available on both Xbox Live Arcade and the Playstation Network to notice that there is an absolute glut of titles available in the dual-stick shooter category.  Even if you're a PS3-only user, there's still quite a few left to choose from.  I've bought and played most of them, and SSHD is one of the true standouts of the bunch.      The game offers several modes of play, but they all come down to your ship against wave after wave of...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Fantastic Co-Op Action on the 360 0

    Every so often a game comes along that punches you in the face, shoves you to the ground, and stands on your neck, all while proclaiming, "I am awesome."      Most of the time when this happens, you're left looking up from the spit-shined and polished boots of a Triple-A title from a renowned developer; a tent-pole release expected to buoy a platform through a season, or drive a big publisher's finances for a quarter.      Not this time.  Upon first loading up Earth Defense Force 2017, you'r...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.