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07-21-2010, 07:31 AM
Title: Blacklight: Tango Down
Platform: XBLA
Platform Reviewed: XBLA
Developer: Zombie (http://zombie.com/)
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment (http://utvignition.com)
MSRP: 1200 MSP ($15.00)
Writer: Adam 'pwnophobia' Cogswell
Blacklight: Tango Down Review
The Poor Man's Call of Duty
With the onslaught of multiplayer modes that has been plaguing consoles you may find yourself hard pressed to find a game that you'd like to stick with. Specifically the FPS genre, dominated by Call of Duty and Battlefield, it would seem almost impossible to penetrate that market. Blacklight: Tango Down tries to take the fast paced deathmatch action and mix it into an affordable and downloadable package without the help of a single player campaign.
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Blacklight: Tango Down offers up two ways to play online with Black Ops (think Modern Warfare 2's Spec-Ops) or your conventional multiplayer firefight. Spread over 12 maps and a handfull of game modes including Retrieval, Team Deathmatch, FFA or Domination, Blacklight comes off as a fairly generic shooter. When you load into any game you can customize your loadout or pick a pre-defined one and then jump into the twitch-style games. Every kill and game completion awards experience which is used to level up and unlock guns and small tweaks for your character which will be used to subsequently unlock more items. One of the few problems that Blacklight suffers from is the learning curve: if you're not accustomed to any console FPS then Blacklight isn't for you, and if you are then Blacklight will seem a re-hash of what you've already played.
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Besides the fact that the game is only $15, it does have a few interesting features but nothing that really sets it above and beyond its competition. The game lets you wall hack for a few seconds at a time as you can equip a Hyper Reality Visor to see through walls to find enemies and ammo crates. Another neat gadget in the pack is the digi-grenade which tears a cloud in the arena and scrambles the enemies field of vision as they run through it. After you've played with those two gadgets you might be tempted to fire-up Black Ops with a buddy because you enjoyed Spec-Ops, right? Well, don't head in with too high of hopes because Black Ops is just a few maps of killing waves of enemies that do far too much damage and take no coordination to kill. Scattered through the modes are a few puzzles, including a Simon style mini-game, but overall it is a very lack luster experience. If you die you don't re-spawn and it could take your partner another ten minutes of "crouch and hide" to finish one map; not very multiplayer friendly.
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I would be more apt to recommend Blacklight if they had included a single player campaign to explain what each force was. As it stands you'll have to go through the lousy menu system to find the "How-to-play" section and learn about the game that way. If you're like me and just want to jump into the action than you'll probably feel like the game is just too similar and muddy to stick hardcore to. The world is dark, dreary and GRAY (as are most post-apocalyptic style games) and leaves a lot to be desired as it isn't aesthetically pleasing. An hour or so in the multiplayer and you'll be begging for the vibrant colors of the Frostbite engine.
For $15 you're getting a similar experience to the latest generation of multiplayer shooters albeit with lesser quality graphics. Had the game added hyper-realistic weaponry instead of your "every day" machine guns and grenades, it may have pulled more of those niche players that only play Call of Duty because "there is nothing better." As it stands, Blacklight: Tango Down is only an acceptable subsititue if you want new scenery or something to do while you wait for your buddies to log on to Xbox Live.
Score: 3 out of 5
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The Good Plays very smoothly. Fast paced enough to hold your attention without going over the top.
The Bad Halo jumping. Generic guns and add-ons.
The Ugly Gray and muddy textures.
Platform: XBLA
Platform Reviewed: XBLA
Developer: Zombie (http://zombie.com/)
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment (http://utvignition.com)
MSRP: 1200 MSP ($15.00)
Writer: Adam 'pwnophobia' Cogswell
Blacklight: Tango Down Review
The Poor Man's Call of Duty
With the onslaught of multiplayer modes that has been plaguing consoles you may find yourself hard pressed to find a game that you'd like to stick with. Specifically the FPS genre, dominated by Call of Duty and Battlefield, it would seem almost impossible to penetrate that market. Blacklight: Tango Down tries to take the fast paced deathmatch action and mix it into an affordable and downloadable package without the help of a single player campaign.
http://evavhost.com/i/press/bltd1.png
Blacklight: Tango Down offers up two ways to play online with Black Ops (think Modern Warfare 2's Spec-Ops) or your conventional multiplayer firefight. Spread over 12 maps and a handfull of game modes including Retrieval, Team Deathmatch, FFA or Domination, Blacklight comes off as a fairly generic shooter. When you load into any game you can customize your loadout or pick a pre-defined one and then jump into the twitch-style games. Every kill and game completion awards experience which is used to level up and unlock guns and small tweaks for your character which will be used to subsequently unlock more items. One of the few problems that Blacklight suffers from is the learning curve: if you're not accustomed to any console FPS then Blacklight isn't for you, and if you are then Blacklight will seem a re-hash of what you've already played.
http://evavhost.com/i/press/bltd2.png
Besides the fact that the game is only $15, it does have a few interesting features but nothing that really sets it above and beyond its competition. The game lets you wall hack for a few seconds at a time as you can equip a Hyper Reality Visor to see through walls to find enemies and ammo crates. Another neat gadget in the pack is the digi-grenade which tears a cloud in the arena and scrambles the enemies field of vision as they run through it. After you've played with those two gadgets you might be tempted to fire-up Black Ops with a buddy because you enjoyed Spec-Ops, right? Well, don't head in with too high of hopes because Black Ops is just a few maps of killing waves of enemies that do far too much damage and take no coordination to kill. Scattered through the modes are a few puzzles, including a Simon style mini-game, but overall it is a very lack luster experience. If you die you don't re-spawn and it could take your partner another ten minutes of "crouch and hide" to finish one map; not very multiplayer friendly.
http://evavhost.com/i/press/bltd3.png
I would be more apt to recommend Blacklight if they had included a single player campaign to explain what each force was. As it stands you'll have to go through the lousy menu system to find the "How-to-play" section and learn about the game that way. If you're like me and just want to jump into the action than you'll probably feel like the game is just too similar and muddy to stick hardcore to. The world is dark, dreary and GRAY (as are most post-apocalyptic style games) and leaves a lot to be desired as it isn't aesthetically pleasing. An hour or so in the multiplayer and you'll be begging for the vibrant colors of the Frostbite engine.
For $15 you're getting a similar experience to the latest generation of multiplayer shooters albeit with lesser quality graphics. Had the game added hyper-realistic weaponry instead of your "every day" machine guns and grenades, it may have pulled more of those niche players that only play Call of Duty because "there is nothing better." As it stands, Blacklight: Tango Down is only an acceptable subsititue if you want new scenery or something to do while you wait for your buddies to log on to Xbox Live.
Score: 3 out of 5
http://evavhost.com/public/3.gif
The Good Plays very smoothly. Fast paced enough to hold your attention without going over the top.
The Bad Halo jumping. Generic guns and add-ons.
The Ugly Gray and muddy textures.