Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
DSiWare
- 26th Apr 2010, 500 points
- 16th Apr 2010, 500 points
Reviews
Review System Flaw Recruit (DSiWare)
Seriously flawed
Essentially a first-person Space Invaders, System Flaw Recruit uses the DSi’s external camera in a crude form of augmented reality. The bottom screen displays a radar showing enemies in your proximity, and the top screen lets you line up the targets with your reticule. When the alien craft get within a certain range they attack,...
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System Flaw Recruit News
Nintendo Download 26 April 2010 (North America)
Arcade minis, puzzling and fighting on Wii; driving, tower defence, shooting and more on DSi
Whilst the Wii has the usual 3-release week (two WiiWare and one Virtual Console) the DSi has six new releases this week in North America – whew! Also of note is the next entry in the WarioWare D.I.Y. Big Name Game series, this time from Edmund McMillen of...
Nintendo Download 16th April 2010 (Europe)
Mega Man, Mr. Driller, gladiators and more
There's a little bit for everyone this week, as all three services get at least one good to great title. DSiWare obviously steals the show again with the usual four releases, while WiiWare gets two and the Virtual Console gets its usual one. Keep in mind these games won't be available until midnight...
About The Game
This innovative action shooter uses the camera to turn your surroundings into the playing environment!
Truly unique and totally physical, with 100 action levels and 360 degrees of intensity, 'Flaw' is the future of handheld gaming excitement.You have been chosen to take part in this most arduous training programme to combat the threat we call the "Flaw".
Comments 9
Cool, i love the retail, maybe this wil be like a mini prequel, or maybe an ad disguised as a game... we'll see
I read about this, you have virtual things to shoot at on a real background which your dsi camera uses? Cool
This game is from the retail version for the Nintendo DSi game systems, that's already out in North America back on October 27, 2009.
omg I played similar game on my nokia years ago. I dont see any difference so I think that it could be fun, but for the short period of time. And prepare Your videocam when giving this game to play for a friend or (which is better) a girlfriend.
The retail game recieved a poor revw from n-gamer, but I'm willing to give this one a chance.
It is based on the retail version, and from what I've experienced, those enemies fly so fast along with the delayed animation rate of shooting (you actually get to possibly hit the target at the last of the 3 frames of laser animation) that it's needlessly frustrating and monotonous, because all you do is just shoot enemies with a delayed gun (some power-ups exist but good ones rarely show up) and end up with an almost unreasonable score percentage system (you must shoot all enemies while being in very good condition).
Cool
Getting this as soon as my dad gets home... It's killing me...
Got it. It's VERY fun. But not as addicting as G&W Donkey Kong Jr.
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