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The beat 'em up genre as a whole is becoming an increasingly crowded area, and when the shit comes down the only thing that anyone cares about is whether or not it has the ability to get you hooked. When you pitch Rise 2 against this lot. It's all down to the way the thing makes you 'feel', I suppose. The sign of a really good beat 'em up is when someone is watching over your shoulder and says, "Christ, that must've bloody hurt'" But Rise - 2 tails to do this for two reasons.

Firstly, despite all of the special moves and fancy footwork that the characters boast, you never I feel that a punch or kick is actually connecting -and this, after all. Secondly, who really cares if you give a robot gorilla with a rocket launcher up his arse a good clobbering? Thumping robots lacks the 'human' element that beat 'em ups rely on - there's none of that essential Bruce Lee ingredient that makes you scream "Wow! At first glance.

Rise 2 is considerably better than its predecessor, and after playing it for some time I have to conclude that it is vastly superior. Unfortunately though, it's only really what we had expected of the original, and when you compare it to everything else it tends to fade somewhat. If you have a strange anime related fascination with robots fighting, apart from the fact that you should be locked up.

The story to the first game was all pretty convoluted and, well, er, y'know, a bit crap. Robots were all going loopy because of some weird virus or other and you had to go in there, as a Cyborg, and kick the crap out of everyone. After the first game made its way into its very own decidedly tedious novel uniquely titled - wait for it - Rise Of The Robots: The Novel it seems that the Mirage chaps have gone utterly loony with the story to the sequel.

This time, it seems that the Cyborg whose name was Coton, apparently!?!? As a result, they're now all much more intelligent and have all developed unique personalities.

To combat this - and this is the clever bit - the Electrocorp chaps have developed another virus. An 'Anarchy Virus'. Freshly infected with this new amazing quirk of computer technology all of the worker robots are now thinking independently of the evil supervisor.

As a result -quelle surprise - they're now beating the shit out of one another. Of course, as you would expect, this is where you come in.

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Windows Version. Follow Us! Top downloads. List of top downloads. Latest releases. List of new games here Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. The package may be called Pinball 10, but only on account of the other four tables done by Redoubt themselves: The Avengers based on the British TV series , Judge Dredd based on the comic book , Roswell not based on the TV series , and World League soccer, complete with customizable uniforms for all the players.

The other six tables fall under the category of "Pinball Mania Plus": the four Mania tables remade, plus Spidersoft's two new tables. Being a professional stunt man is no small feat, and this table drives that point so far home that it even tucks it in for bed.

I gotta stop with those analogies. At the beginning of your ball you'll choose between three bombs. Select the right one, and you got yourself a million. This table seems a little longer than the others, and this is especially evident in the fact that the camera seems to be angled lower and more shallow. Makes the shots just a bit tricky, but it does work, even if it can be hard to read the arrows at times. Bonus modes are fairly forgiving as far as time is concerned, and hitting the modes ramp actually lets you choose which one to play by rotating the magnetic arm that holds your ball.

Aliens have invaded. Or have they? Break into Area 51 and find out for sure, all the way avoiding attacks and running from mysterious figures in the woods. This table almost seems to cheat - when the ball rolls off of the X Channel ramps, it appears to be moving naturally right until it reaches the end, at which point it veers off towards the opposite side of the board.

There is no graphical indication that it should be doing that. The bumpers in this table have even more kick to them, getting so powerful that the ball will literally rocket straight down the side drains without even a chance to kick it back into play. The features of the table are nice and simple, but actually hitting them when the table seems to be actively preventing you from doing so everything except magnets, it seems can prove almost impossible.

Good luck with this one. What I like about Platinum Pinball is that the screen resolutions go all the way up to x, which just happens to be the native mode for my LCD flatpanel.

It looks fantastic, until you realize that setting it to 16 Million Colors mode still only displays the table with a limited palette, with some very obvious dithering around the lights and blinkers.

To make matters worse, the higher the screen resolution and color depth, the worse the menu interface will perform.



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