It is understandable that this is a RTS for casual players, but I believe it’s catered toward the wrong market. Casual players aren’t going to pick up an RTS; heck casual gamers might not even know the meaning of the term “RTS.” If the difficulty would have been bumped up to a consistent level this would be a sure-fire winner. Instead we’re left with a game that has immense potential, but sadly falls short. I commend its impressive art style, amazing controls, and a unique take on what many consider an overwhelming genre. But for those looking for a deep game with a learning curve Eufloria isn’t for you, it’s for the person that is looking for a distraction from all the loud explosions, stressful situations and chaos found in other games.
The King of Fighters ’96 is stuck in the past with its old look and laggy online capabilities. SNK has always taken care of its fans and of its franchises but thankfully this is a re-release instead of the latest installment. If you aren’t a diehard KOF fan then this may be one to stay away from.
You never know what pairings of two different items will be successful. Now one knew that chocolate and peanut butter would be so delicious until Reese’s made it happen. Hydrophobia Prophecy is one part Uncharted and one part The Poseidon Adventure. And just as tasty.
Mixing what is described as “suspenseful thriller gameplay” with enriched combat and action/adventure elements,The Haunted: Hells Reach plans to keep players guessing and on the edge of their seats courtesy of gameplay that sounds like a fusion between Resident Evil and Doom.
Vampire action comes to consoles next month.
Mortal Kombat character Skarlet makes an appearance, Killzone 3 gets a retro fix with it’s new map pack, and Virtua Tennis 4 gets a Move and 3D demo.
Sony to return PSN very soon. And with some customer appreciation.