Two XBLA releases this week; the first person
shooter Blacklight: Tango Down and the remake of the classic point and click adventure Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck's Revenge.
Not exact matches
For
shooter fans, Zombie Studios»
Blacklight: Tango Down ($ 15) is now available to download from the PlayStation Store.
Blacklight: Tango Down is a good, cheap multiplayer
shooter for the budget - minded gamer looking for a change of pace.
Blacklight: Tango Down is a first - person
shooter created for hardcore
shooter fans by Ignition Entertainment and Zombie Studios, and it's coming this summer to Xbox Live Arcade.
For it's moderate pricing,
Blacklight: Tango Down packs a hell of a punch for a downloadable multiplayer
shooter.
It's been nearly three years since Zombie Studios» last crack at an XBLA
shooter,
Blacklight: Tango Down, and in that time, they've cultivated a hard - core PC following with its free - to - play successor
Blacklight: Retribution.
It's not small monetary ask and with other Arcade
shooters such as
Blacklight offering more it comes purely down to gameplay to make its mark and capture the imagination of gamers.
If you like futuristic
shooters, then give
Blacklight: Retribution a go.
Coming in at number 5 on our list is
Blacklight: Retribution, a free to play scifi
shooter that was designed specifically for PC gamers.
Blacklight: Tango Down won several awards at the recent E3 for being the best multiplayer
shooter of the show.
Blacklight: Tango Down features a bevy of modes expected of any online multiplayer
shooter.
The HRV (Hyper Reality Visor) interface in
Blacklight replaces the antiquated mini map of olden day
shooters and give players similar information but in a more accessible and fully integrated way into the gameplay experience.
What differentiates
Blacklight from other online
shooters on the market may be its unique take on the heads - up display and user interface.
Clearly based on the content,
Blacklight: Tango Down is catered to the primarily multiplayer gamer fanbase, similar to EA's hit online only
shooter, Battlefield 1943.