MMGN: Tank! Tank! Tank! should never have left the arcade. I’d be happy to pay $1 for a turn, but it’s absolutely heinous that Namco Bandai has printed a disc and slapped a $70 price tag onto one of the worst games to launch alongside the Wii U. The only redeeming feature is the multiplayer, which is a blast in short sessions with friends and should have been fleshed out as its own standalone downloadable game. As it stands, Tank! Tank! Tank! is destined for the bottom of discount bins. Tanks, but no tanks.
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Hardcore Gamer: The third-person action party game, TANK! TANK! TANK! has gone from costing $50 at retail and via download to being a totally free download in North America.
This week’s digital releases on Nintendo formats launch a brand new chapter in the Wii U console’s offerings. Namco Bandai’s Tank! Tank! Tank! is now officially available as a free-to-play title, the first of it’s kind on the console. Also available to download now are a demo version of Rising Star Games’ Shifting World and the classic Castlevania for Nintendo 3DS.