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Submitted by Cyrus365 1003d ago | review

The Hachiko: Big Bang Mini Review

The Hachiko writes: "For $20 bucks you certainly do get a fun little game in Big Bang Mini, though it does have some drawbacks. It's a pyromaniac's dream come true as you setoff on a worldwide adventure by train and destroy various enemies with a series of firework blasts. You probably won't be sticking with the game for long or gaming in large chunks, but for the occasional quick play for a level or two, Big Bang Mini is a blast.

Like most arcade-based shooters, the game has no real story to tie anything together with. Each level begins with a view from a window on a moving train, which will then segue into the actual view outside the window, where your job is to destroy the various enemies floating on the screen, eventually working your way to the boss and then onto the next set of themed levels." (Big Bang Mini, Nintendo DS) 3/5

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