![]() ![]() Not only does it suspend immersion, it removes what would be another skill angle for people to play towards. However, a bullet fired by an enemy gun will kill another enemy. A bomb dropped from an enemy onto your aircraft will kill you, a similar bomb dropped on an enemy aircraft is harmless. Inconsistency in level design manifests in ballistics and deadly traps that are harmless to allies of your enemies. (As confirmed by 3rd party keystroke reporting software.) (So far only attempted on keyboard, not the recommended XBox controller.) Whichever keyboard control scheme I choose to use, I frequently find that my second jump is "used up" by what was input as a single jump. The jump mechanic is inconsistent and irritating. I'm not offended by swearing (and if you are, definitely walk away from this title,) but this game offends me not by the words used, but the use of the words. The single player mode is creative, but the "humor" is both run into the ground and really not funny to begin with. NOTICE: THE REVIEW FROM THIS POINT IS FOR ONLY THE SINGLE PLAYER MODE OF THE FULL GAME. I find it interesting that the load screen always stops on the "Bull Shit" game splash screen during multiplayer - except when it is going to be that minigame. I've had hours of fun with friends playing through the myriad of minigames, and my friends that don't even like playing video games still enjoy this game. ![]() Multiplayer (especially Fiesta Mode for irresponsible adults) is fantastic. It's even better to know that the dev team is still working on new mini-games to come so this game will only get better. Some may miss the board game component (I do enjoy Mario Party) but nobody felt it was needed here. This is frantic and hilarious action, feeling a little like Drinking Game meets Mario Party, but without the board game component to slow down quick transitions between the many mini-games. This game usually sticks around for more of the night as it comes with in-game drinking rules that really add to the enjoyment (and drunken buffoonery). Several friends and I recently played using a combo of PS4 and wired XBOX controllers connected to my steam link and everyone had a great time.Īlong with "Mount Your Friends" and "Frog Climbers" this game has become a permanent addition to every gaming event I host, with everyone requesting at least a couple rounds of each game. All of these titles are expected to arrive over the next few months.8Bit Fiesta is an excellent party game, a ton of fun with a group of friends (even those who don't usually play games). The game is part of Nintendo's push for new independent games that will be released for the 3DS and Wii U, including such games as Wooden Sen'Sey, Siesta Fiesta, and a pair of games from Renegade Kid, Moon Chronicles and Treasurenauts. The trailer below shows just what's been improved for the better in this version. Retro City Rampage DX also has a number of refinements, including improvements to the game's controls (you can now shoot while in mid-air), as well as additional checkpoints, missions and challenges. Retro City Rampage features a number of cultural references, ranging from the DeLorean in Back To the Future to the bank robbery in The Dark Knight-and that's just the first stage. The game is a wild mixture of Grand Theft Auto-style violence and 8-bit presentation, where you guide a leading character through a number of violent situations. ![]() The special Retro City Rampage DX version will arrive tomorrow morning as part of this week's 3DS update. After making a violent splash on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PS Vita over a year ago, Retro City Rampage will soon be raising a ruckus on Nintendo 3DS. ![]()
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