Last week, we sat down with the Namco guys to blast our way through what looks to be one of summers' most disorientating shooters! Check out our thoughts, likes and dislikes in this exclusive preview - Explosion.com.
Inversion launched 10 years ago today, but failed to leave a lasting impact on the third-person action genre.
I keep a very fond memory of the game. The story is very surprising, with an incredible twist towards the end (and I mean : incredible). Playing solo on hard was actually very hard. One of my best memories of a TPS from that generation.
This game was surprisingly awesome. I miss blowing enemies into pieces in video games.
I think the concept is what did this game in.
When most people play games and they come across upside down levels, reverse controls, or anything that breaks convention, they normally groan.
I myself am guilty of that too so. So to have an entire game built around that very concept probably wasn't the best idea.
From Nintendo to Namco, the Japanese mob had its fingers in the video game industry from the very start.
"It's been a little over a month but I finally managed to put together another 10 video game trivia quizzes. Considering I already introduced our trivia system in my first trivia roundup, let's get straight to the quizzes!" - A.J.
Quite looking forward to this. Last time I bought a third person shooter nobody talked much about, Binary Domain, it turned into one of my new favourite games.
If you enjoyed Binary Domain, you should definitely enjoy this Bago! It lacks some of the cool features of BD (ie - the waterslide intro, the voice chat) but makes up for them with some hectic moments that would make Naughty Dog proud.