Scourge: Outbreak Review | GIZORAMA
GIZORAMA – As a fan of third-person shooters, volunteering myself to review Scourge: Outbreak was a no-brainer. Reading the XBLA overview only made me more excited; along with a single player campaign Scourge offers a 4 player co-op along with a competitive multiplayer. For 800 Microsoft Points, what could possibly go wrong? Well, just about everything. There is nothing particularly intriguing about this game. Clunky controls and inconsistent game mechanics, along with a tedious and jumbled story results in a flat-out bad game that is Scourge: Outbreak. Imagine a parallel universe where Dead Space was completely stripped of anything good or original; your result product would be Scourge. It really seems like Tragnarion Studios took the best elements of our favorite third-person sci-fi games, such as Gears of War and Crisis, in attempt to make their own unique gaming experiencing. And they fail miserably, if I may say so.











