Is it all bad? Well, if you really love the movie/characters/franchise, you can experience the actors phoning in their voice roles in all their "gimme-my-monaaaayyy!" glory. Oh, and when you unleash your powered exo-skeleton super-move thingy the G.I. Joe theme plays briefly, and that's cool. Otherwise, not much to recommend this one, except that it is a pointed lesson to other designers that including co-op, especially local co-op, is a great value-add to even an otherwise totally worthless game. Take heed, o ye makers of Splinter Cell and Call of Juarez!
G.I. Joe Arcade. On this week's Arcade Corner, Shacknews takes a look at G.I. Joe Arcade, a cabinet released well after the cartoon's cancellation
MEGamers writes: "Guns, explosions, testosterone, and bad guys – these are the only things that come to mind when I think of the cartoon "G.I.Joe". Having watched that show during my younger years, I was excited when a movie based on the franchise came to cinemas this year. Sadly, the movie turned out to be a complete waste of time and an over-the-top production of a much cherished show. So naturally when the video game was released, I wasn't expecting anything great either, and sure enough I had little joy playing this title."
Gamez writes: "Yo Joe! Your mission is as follows: walking through a dozen levels in four different environments, shooting at anything loose and stuck it to the end and try to keep up. Small tip: take your finger off the trigger any time."
i have a feeling it will flop just like the movie.
expect the same crappy reviews for the new batman game too.