Has anyone else heard of the on-rails shooter Horizon Riders? I'm really interested in these types of shooters, unfortunately, Ghost Squad isn't my style and Attack of the Movies 3-D is terrible. I really hope this becomes a decent on-rails shooter.
Yay! I embedded a video! Here's the Horizon Riders trailer. I hope the game utilizes the Balnce Board better then other games. Now that I see the trailer, it dosen't seem much like an on-rails shooter since you move your character.
@Iphys: Thanks. Does it get faster than in the demo?
Well, it does have two difficulty settings, and the harder difficulty seems faster than the normal difficulty (I think you could play both difficulties in the demo if I recall). The levels do get harder than that first demo level, and there's also one extra unlockable level that is much more difficult.
Like that Eden game on Kinect, if that actually is as good as it looks, props to the developer. It could almost make me dissappointed I don't have the balance board.
I have 500 points, and I'm trying to decide between the Magic Obelisk and Kirby's Adventure. I really, really like Zack and Wiki, and I know that the Magic Obelisk is a similar puzzle game. However, part of the fun of Z&W is getting items and figuring out how to use them. I don't think that the Magic Obelisk has items - it's simply a matter of lining up shadows. Is that true?
Another puzzle game that I've tried is Toki Tori (well, I tried the demo on my iPad). It was just OK. I certainly didn't like it as much as Z&W.
If I loved Z&W, do you think I'll like the Magic Obelisk?
It's hard to say if you'll like TMO based on that reasoning. No, there aren't items to gather, but sometimes you do need to use elements within the stage to advance. It's a great game!
I have 500 points, and I'm trying to decide between the Magic Obelisk and Kirby's Adventure. I really, really like Zack and Wiki, and I know that the Magic Obelisk is a similar puzzle game. However, part of the fun of Z&W is getting items and figuring out how to use them. I don't think that the Magic Obelisk has items - it's simply a matter of lining up shadows. Is that true?
If I loved Z&W, do you think I'll like the Magic Obelisk?
It's hard to say if you'll like TMO based on that reasoning. No, there aren't items to gather, but sometimes you do need to use elements within the stage to advance. It's a great game!
You could play the LIT demo on WiiWare to get some idea what you're in for--LIT is similar to the Magic Obelisk (although LIT does have items so they're not exactly the same). If you think LIT puzzles are boring, you probably won't enjoy Magic Obelisk either.
You could play the LIT demo on WiiWare to get some idea what you're in for--LIT is similar to the Magic Obelisk (although LIT does have items so they're not exactly the same). If you think LIT puzzles are boring, you probably won't enjoy Magic Obelisk either.
I forgot about LIT. I actually did try the demo when it first came out. It was good, but I didn't feel compelled to buy the full game, at least not right away. Thanks for the advice!
Magic Oblisk, Monstica, liight, or Viral Survival? Any suggestions and why?
I heard MO has some sort of story (which I like in a game) and VS has Online. Heard Liight was good (as well as Monstica). I've only got 500 pts right now.
Only played the first three. Magic Obelisk gets my highest recommendation. It's a special game to me. Monsteca is great too. There's more to it than meets the eye. Liight is also great for different reasons.
Thanks. I played the demo on monstica and it seemed decent. Just wasn't sure if I wanted to try it now, as I only have enough for one game at the moment.
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