"Assuming gaming isn't a new hobby you've just recently taken up, no doubt there have been times where you wrongly misjudged a game's performance quality, and then were proven otherwise. To be exposed to such a reversal in thinking can definitely embed the experience that much more deeply in your mind, but it can also serve as a reminder that some of the most treasured and authentic game interactions are those that you least expect to develop or trigger shock. The case with Monster Shooter, however, isn't quite so...remarkable." -- Wiiloveit.com
In a time, when some weird ass monster dude gets his kitty stolen by alien animal thieves. There's a goal, like no other.
Actually no, we've seen this before. Think Smash TV with its own set of ideas, but do these different ideas actually work out?
With over five million worldwide downloads under its alien-blasting belt, developer Gamelion has announced that Monster Shooter will be making its way to Mac computers. Known as Monster Shooter: The Lost Levels, this new release will feature more levels, enemies and weapons.
Pocket Gamer: Assumptions are a terrible thing. Monster Shooter has a lacklustre name, it's made by Gamelion (a company that doesn't have the best track record for its output), and it's a downloadable on a service that's lacking in hits.
You could easily assume that Monster Shooter is terrible, completely overlooking it in the process.