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6.0

Rocketmen: Axis of Evil reviewed by GameSpot

Rocketmen mixes cel-shaded graphics with serialized space adventure to provide a twist to old-school, top-down shooting.

The good:
* Very satisfying shooting
* Excellent integration of RPG elements
* Decent start for breathing new life into a standardized genre.

The bad:
* Occasionally unplayable online experience
* Bad dialogue
* Lack of extras and game modes
* Obtuse camera pans.

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rushbd5889d ago

* Lack of extras and game modes

it's a cheap PSN game... ah gamespot.

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Rocketmen: Axis of Evil Review: Lost Forever

WhatIfGaming writes: "Top down shooters seem all the rage nowadays. With the Xbox Live and the Playstation Network bringing the action to you, it's much easier to get them in your hands. Developed by A.C.R.O.N.Y.M, Rocketman: Axis of Evil will land right in the palm of your hands and is supposed to have all the workings of a great game: space, half naked aliens with big knockers, and huge explosions. Axis of Evil has a lot going on for itself but takes a dive into the axis of the unbearable through a variety of flaws that makes it less than likeable."

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6.4

Console Monster: Rocketmen: Axis of Evil Mini-Review

Console Monster writes: "Rocketmen: Axis of Evil looks to be a promising title from the offset, thanks to an appealing and fitting presentation throughout and clean cell shaded graphics, giving the hope of a high quality arcade experience. Jumping through the interfaces at light speed in a rush to progress through space, you will find a fairly deep character customisation with several different player classes and ten levels in which you can progress. The low number of levels is nothing to worry about as each span a good length and prove a good challenge to complete.

Initially when you have crash landed onto your first stage you will instantly recognise the game style and control scheme used, as literally 80% of the XBL catalogue is now plagued with top down shooters, most of which take advantage of the dual analogue controls set in place by Geometry Wars. Rocketmen is no exception. The difference with Rocketmen (and women for that matter) is the added RPG elements, the constantly progressing camera and the added lifeless storyline cutscenes. Unfortunately two of the three main issues that spoil the experience happen to be second two of the said features, with the added nuisance that is poor artificial intelligence..."

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Pictures for Rocketmen: It Came from Your Uranus

Rocketmen: It Came from Your Uranus comes on the PSN on may, 15th, and XBL on may, 14th.

Discover new screens for this add-on to Rocketmen: Axis of Evil.

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LinuxGuru5836d ago

Wow, an add-on for a crap game!

Can someone explain to me why I should care?