![]() ![]() One has the power and size to blast through packed snow, while the other has the grip and pace to combat most of what the sub-zero conditions can throw at it. In addition to the six vehicle classes from the original MotorStorm, two new vehicles (the Snowcat and Snow Machine) have been introduced to combat the ice, the cold and the snow. With temperatures plummeting, sudden avalanches, broken ice bridges, and three different racing altitudes, Arcitc Edge is the most inhospitable environment in the franchise's history. MotorStorm Arctic Edge delivers brutal off-road racing in the beautiful yet lethal and unpredictable setting of Alaska. And also this is NOTHING like splinter cell, splinter cell relies on stealth, this is just a no-brainer action game which relies on nothing but shooting.MotorStorm's next mission is battling the frozen wasteland of Alaska's Arctic Edge. It's these little details that make this game a joy to play, even though it maybe quite short. He can flatten his back to the wall while standing or crouching. He's able to pop his gun out from every position & every direction. To increase accuracy, every now and then it's good to pop out, shoot then duck back into the safety of your cover, which brings me to point two, this game relies heavy on the fact that cover is your only ally and it works beautifully. The catch? Your accuracy decreases a lot. Wot do you do? Pop your gun out only and shoot without even looking. Yup peeking out is a risky thing, especially with clever enemies, hiding behind rocks. ![]() It brings something new to the action genre, unlike so many other action games. This game is cool mainly because it adds some originality to a genre that has been done quite a lot these days. A cinematic storyline takes players to hotspots around the world, making kill.switch a must-have title for action gamers. ![]() Featuring diverse environments, players will take cover, take aim and take over as their enemies approach with team-based tactics and attacks. Throughout the course of action, players must skilfully manage their environments while quickly adjusting on the fly through six action-packed combat missions spanning 18 different levels. Powered by the game's Offensive Cover System, kill.switch sets a new standard in the action shooter genre by demanding the use of realistic cover tactics while requiring players to take advantage of their surroundings. The game's lethal combination of Blindfire gunplay allows frontal assaults against enemies without exposing the player to counter fire. Kill.switch promises an intense combat experience by combining highly explosive firepower with realistic cover tactics. Chris Russell Manufacturer's Description It's definitely worth a look for the casual gamer and for those looking for something which attempts to break the mould of typical third-person shooters. There's a lot going for kill.switch : it's entertaining, has some novel twists and turns in the storyline and gives a lot of bang for the proverbial buck. It's certainly irritating, but by no means a reason not to play through to the game's conclusion. One thing that does niggle, however, is the camera: the angles used to represent the third-person view can occasionally get stuck in the scenery or trapped inside the player's shoulder, disturbing the feeling of immersion. Graphically, the game looks very nice the environments are nicely detailed and the character models do a good job of representing the subject matter. This combination of ingenious plotline and novel combat methods gives kill.switch that little extra boost in the entertainment stakes and make it stand out from its peers. Unusually for a run-and-gun title, the plotline is clouded in mystery: it's made apparent the player isn't (in fact) the on-screen character but is controlling him over a neural link there's an intriguing storyline relating to how the situation came to be and what the nature of the link and the relationship with the soldier really is.Īdded to this rather novel aspect is the introduction of some entertaining combat moves, including the ability to blindfire-this involves hiding behind obstacles and poking a machine gun over the top in the desperate hope that something will end up full of lead. Another day, another third-person shoot-em-up-but with its quirky storyline and neat combat features, kill.switch manages to raise its head above the gaming parapet without getting its helmet shot off.
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