Marvel Pinball Review
Go grab your copy of Tommy because you’re going to want to be rocking out while playing this group of mean pinball.
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Go grab your copy of Tommy because you’re going to want to be rocking out while playing this group of mean pinball.
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Showers of blood and more gore than an Inconvenient Truth, this classic franchise makes a return for today’s more refined gamer tastes. How does it stack up?
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The multiplayer changes are surprisingly good, considering that was a franchise strength, and the plot’s a nice addition.
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Don’t be fooled by seeing 24 games on a single disc, as the rough controls and inexcusable remix titles don’t inspire nostalgia.
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A solid campaign that continues the adventure, with combat that’s more fluid than ever. Multiplayer and metagames are gravy.
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The core game isn’t broken, and the new additions add depth and longevity to a declining genre. Fans and jaded gamers alike will enjoy it.
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The first 36 minutes of Part 1 have been leaked online, giving hardcore Harry Potter fans a chance to see the film’s opening scenes.
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A change of pace from previous three dimensional Castlevania games might turn off some purists, but the game shines once you make it through the rather slow opening.
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The classic themed James Bond storyline keeps things interesting, but the familiar gameplay, short duration and lackluster multiplayer mode keep this from the top tier of spy shooters.
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