Publisher: Atari
Developer: Stainless Games
Category: Action
Release Dates
Xbox Live Arcade - 05/28/2008
- Also available on:
- NDS
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Description
A multiplayer classic that resurrects the competitive spirit of arcade games from years gone by. Knock out the other kings in their castles while keeping yourself protected at the same time. Up to four players can join the action with the game taking control of any vacant castles allowing for a variety of single- or multiplayer experiences. Gamers can also import their own pictures to their castles for an extra personalization.
Features
- Classic arcade action: The original arcade game from Atari
returns in all of its classic splendor, with its castle-destroying gameplay
goodness for one to four players.
- Evo mode: A full 3-D totally new look is provided with advanced
graphics and a pumping soundtrack. One to four players, either locally or
over Xbox LIVE®, breed multiplayer mayhem which includes Xbox LIVE Vision
Camera functionality.
- Achievements: Twelve new achievements are provided for you to master.
Notes
Microsoft Points: 800
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GameZone's Review/Preview
5.1
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 6 |
| Graphics | 6.7 |
| Sound | 4.9 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 3.5 |
| Multiplayer | 5.2 |
| Overall | 5.1 |
Reviewer: Dakota Grabowski
Review Date: 06/23/2008
Another poor attempt to update a classic arcade title will make fans of the '80’s scratch their head on what went wrong



