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Going back to the glory days of light guns, Time Crisis Razing Storm merges this traditional shooting genre with the latest PlayStation Move technology that creates an interesting hybrid that works on some levels and misses on others. The biggest probl...
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Time Crisis and the light gun - in the last 15 years there has been nothing more awesome. Not the dance mat, steering wheel or vibrating controller nothing has come close to standing in the middle of your living room, hitting the red re-load button...
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This feature comes courtesy of GamesRadar sister magazine If you’re good in a crisis and have a steady aim then you probably already know the joys of a good light gun shooter. But that doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily enjoy Razing Storm. The game’s stor...
Introduces free roaming like a real FPS, Incredibly addictive onrails shooting, Motioncontrolled pirate ships...
Free roaming controls kind of suck, Typical onrail flaw of overly scripted action, Unlimited continues removes challenge...
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The light-gun genre has been a popular if under-represented genre since the days of Duck Hunt for good reason: There's just something viscerally rewarding about pointing a gun (or gun-like device) at your TV, pulling the trigger, and actually peeling a...
Local co-op is an absolute gas, the PlayStation Move controller maximises the game’s strengths, three games in one...
Storyline and writing are terrible, ancillary modes do little to improve the scant replayability, playing alone not nearly as good when you’re not playing co-op...
The light-gun genre has been a popular if under-represented genre since the days of Duck Hunt for good reason: There's just something viscerally rewarding about pointing a gun (or gun-like device) at your TV, pulling the trigger, and actually peeling a...
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Namco Bandai Games has brought its popular Time Crisis series to the PlayStation 3, with the company loading the game’s six shooter with the same "on-rails" as well as time-based gameplay that made the arcade versions so popular. But does Time Crisis:...
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Time Crisis was always one of those rare games I looked forward to playing whenever we went to Dave & Busters or the other large arcades. It featured a cool plastic gun and a foot pedal that allowed you to duck behind cover and reload your weapons then...
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OK, let’s get one thing out in the open straight away: I hate that there are game developers out there flooding the PlayStation 3 world with slightly-upscaled arcade-style shooter games. There, I said it. There’s just something about greedy publishers...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 02:50:21
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Time Crisis, the king of light-gun shooters, returns with Time Crisis Razing Storm, an on the rails and first person shooter hybrid with the intent of shaking up the formula. Unfortunately the setup is far too short and bland for a home release; the ar...
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I could probably pad a review of Time Crisis: Razing Storm with a couple hundred words of flowing, waxing nostalgia about how brilliant and significant the original Time Crisis was all those years ago (I have just done it inadvertently - oops), but it...
Three games on one disc., Sorely lacking in creativity., Tired gameplay., Story mode is atrocious...
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Aren't Namco Bandai lovely so-and-sos, eh? With the release of the Playstation Move not too long ago, we were hoping a couple of decent on-rails shooters would come bounding along to provide us with plenty of mindless multiplayer blasting action. So wh...
Aren't Namco Bandai lovely so-and-sos, eh? With the release of the Playstation Move not too long ago, we were hoping a couple of decent on-rails shooters would come bounding along to provide us with plenty of mindless multiplayer blasting action. So wh...
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Light gun games never really survived the death of arcades during the last decade, at least as far as North America is concerned. Virtua Cop, House of the Dead, and Time Crisis all became footnotes in the memories of our coin-operated youths. Meanwhil...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 02:50:21
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Time Crisis: Razing Storm is one hell of a package for light gun fans. Not only do you get Time Crisis 4, which debuted with the flawed GunCon3 accessory on the PS3 quite a while ago, but you also get the titular Razing Storm, plus a completely separat...
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There's a lot of shooting packed into Time Crisis: Razing Storm, with ports of three light-gun arcade games plus a fully fledged first-person shooter campaign jammed into the one bundle. While the ports ably capture the uncomplicated fun of the arcade...
Faithful arcade ports.
Awful controls in FPS mode, Dumb enemy AI in FPS mode, Little replay value.
Time Crisis: Razing Storm can be fun when it sticks to its arcade roots, but everything else in this shooter package misses the target completely...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 02:50:22
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I learned about Time Crisis years ago, in the same way that most other gamers stumbled upon it: while waiting for a movie to start at a local theater. Time Crisis is a recognizable "on-rails" shooter that has made its home in arcades around the world...
Even though Time Crisis: Razing Storm features three different on-rails shooters, the content in this package isn't worth checking out. All three games are embarrassingly short, there's little replay value in the campaigns, and the main story mode of R...
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Those who think videogame reviewers have it easy are, to be honest, mostly correct. Playing videogames all day and getting paid to tell people what one thinks is a pretty sweet deal. Then along comes a game like Razing Storm, and all that easy work i...
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The light-gun genre has been a popular if underrepresented genre since the days of Duck Hunt for good reason: There's just something viscerally rewarding about pointing a gun (or gun-like device) at your TV, pulling the trigger, and actually peeling a...
Local coop is an absolute gas, the Playstation Move controller maximizes the game's strengths, three games in one.
Storyline and writing are terrible, ancillary modes do little to improve the scant replayability, playing alone not nearly as good when you're not playing coop.
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