![]() The boss battles are basically against powered up versions of normal mechs. Everything else is mapped how you expect it to be and basically works decently enough. There are no real issues with the controls apart from the fact that your weapons are mounted to the triggers and shoulder buttons, so you have this crab-claw grip when unleashing a full arsenal. The difficulty curve isn?t too bad, or at least that?s what I found when I played but I?m pretty good at third person shooters in general. You feel like many of the enemies are made out of Paper Mache or cardboard, they are put down way too easy. ![]() The balance is crazy since the mech stuff has you blowing the heck out of other mechs and so on, with ease and the foot shooting does the same. Let me say right now, the mech combat is fun but the on-foot stuff is tedious and very annoying at times. What you have here is an odd little cucumber, gone is the turn based strategy of the former game series, replaced by an in mech (Wanzer ? aka walking tank) and some out of mech sequences. That said we?re now onto the main attraction, the game itself. It?s a bit of fun but it?s like the starter for the actual meal, it?s not very filling. Then you have the deathmatch, team deathmatch and domination, ctf variants. Just like many games used to, parts and power is keyed to how great you are at the mp through levels and ranks and we?ve seen it before in other games, it usually doesn?t work very well. It?s horribly busted in places since there?s not so much a balance of power as a massive abyss that rips any of the fun out of the experience if you?re going mech to mech with someone who has a better equipped Wanzer. First off we?ll do something a bit different, or I will - I?m going to talk about the multiplayer with its lag issues and vanilla design. It?s not rubbish but it?s certainly not the game it could have been. In the case of Front Mission Evolved, that evolution to a third person in-mech and out shooter has pretty much dented the series. Multiplayer is short and flawed.Games are like people, they have to adapt to survive unless it?s a really strong franchise. The Final Word Front Mission Evolved isn't really an evolution it?s a passable change but feels more like several steps back for a great series. Here is the top 20 chart in full:Fallout: New Vegas This is followed up by 2 of Nintendo's Wii games, Wii Party & Wii Sports Resort at No.6 and No.7, it must be noted that Wii Sports Resort has spent 66 weeks in the chart and is obviously still selling well.Ĭodemasters' F1 game keeps sliding down slowly, this week moving down 2 places to No.8 as does Konami's Pro Evo 2011 at No.9. Bethesda's Fallout: New Vegas has indeed grabbed the top spot in its first week of release, pushing last weeks No.1 game, Medal of Honor, to No.2ĮA's FIFA 11 drops another place this week to No.3, Professor Layton And The Lost Future enters at No.4 while Just Dance 2 drops 2 places to No.5. Many would have predicted this weeks No.1 game and they are all right. Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2010 UKIE Ltd ![]() Here is the top 20 chart in full:Fable III The Sims 3 pops back into the top 40 again at No.9 and Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 completes the top 10. Raw 2011 and Professor Layton And The Lost Future slips 4 places to No.8. Medal of Honor drops 4 places to No.6 while another new entry sits at No.7 in the form of WWE Smackdown vs. Just Dance 2 moves up a place to No.4 and LucasArts' Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II enters the charts in at No.5. FIFA 11 has made a strong return to the top moving into second place above Fallout: New Vegas which drops 2 places at No.3. Fable III has out done Fallout this week in the fantasy stakes with the game heading straight into the top spot.
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