Thunderbolt: Corsair Review
Community Games don’t have a lot to live up to, and there isn’t much expectation, so when a title fails to stand out in any way, shape or form it doesn’t hurt as badly as throwing down $60. This is possibly the one positive point that can be made for Corsair, a throwback shooter that fails to emulate even the most generic contenders that came before it. Five dollars rarely feels so wasted.
Pros
+ While simplistic, the visuals are clean
Cons
– Simply not fun to play
– Poor control scheme
– Ridiculously repetitive
– No on-screen legend for reference
– Lacking any sort of personality or creativity
– Not even worth the low price of admission
– No plot or narration










