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Gameplay | 5.0 | ||
Graphics | 5.0 | |||
Sound | 4.0 | |||
Value | 5.0 | |||
Distributor: Atari Classification: G Review Date: May 2011 Reviewer: Noemi Portillo |
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Star Raiders is Published by Atari Europe and Developed by Incinerator Studios. As most of us know, Star Raiders is an old title from the late 1970’s. This game started the inspiration for future space combat titles and could be considered an archetype. Having Atari bring back a name like this will definitely cause some curiosity, especially those gamers who have played the original.
As an XBox Live game, there is not enough voice acting in the game, apart from the intro with your main character explaining how your team is the Star Raiders crew. But that will be the only time you have the voice interaction. Afterwards you only get text explanation, which is sometimes the downfall with most gamers. Then you hit the
tutorial of the game where it teaches you the mechanics and controls
of the game. Not to mention the way your missions will be brought to
you. Your commander will let you in on your missions before hand.
Even though it seems sometimes you will be getting additional help
for your ship for example, the gameplay gets too simple.
You fly around and attack the enemies.
Now when it comes to combat, you have your three main types you can
switch your ship from; Attack, your standard mode, Assault, your
strafe for stationary enemies, and Turret, slow but very powerful.
Each one can be used to your favour. The way you can tell if you're
dying is the colours on your meter. From green to orange and then to
red which will trigger the final explosion. That is your basic gameplay. Mission to
mission, shoot to kill, move on. Once you are in the menu to
continue a mission you also have your chance to change a few things
with your ship. Another great point about the game is your chance to
make your ship more powerful and more chances to change the way you
attack your enemies. Nothing is better than a great fight with an
upgraded weaponry.
In the end, the missions are the same just different loot drops. The upgrades and different types of ship is the highlight of the game and it is a great way to bring a classic title to its modern players. The approach was in the right direction; it just needs something more into its gameplay. Even so, consider this title an okay game to try out. |