It was only a matter of time. Third party developers are now capable of creating stereoscopic 3D visuals for consoles and that gimmick was apparently just enough to slide right by Microsoft’s quality control standards and onto store shelves, in the case of Attack of the Movies 3D.
Miles Messenger of The Married Gamers takes a look at the hidden gems found in the quest for achievements. Games that actually turn out to be surprisingly fun despite bad rating scores.
GamerVision: If there’s one technology trend that is really hot right now, it’s 3D. Movie theaters are promoting it heavily, 3D capable televisions are hitting the market, and plenty of 3D games were on display at E3 2010.
Gamers With Casts: The game plays like most on-rails shooters: you shoot at the enemies on the screen as the game moves you along by itself. Unfortunately, as with most games like this, you really have little to no control over the actual course of the game itself.