D+PAD: Shellshock 2: Blood Trails Review
D+PAD: We’re not asking for revolution every time we play a new game, but what we wouldn’t mind seeing is the medium continuously move forward, one baby step at a time. Games like Shellshock, on the other hand, conspire to trip us up at every conceivable opportunity. It’s the videogame equivalent of that nasty trick your mates used to play on you at school, where someone was crouched on all fours behind you, waiting for that one small nudge from a cohort that would see you invariably crash to the ground.











