gaznutta

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User Review : Disaster : Day of crisis

- Disaster Review from a real gamer

- Disaster Review from a real gamer
I purchased this game yesterday, and like most others was a little worried over the fact that it has taken so long and obviously the hype surrounding it.

This is without a doubt one of the Wii's better titles, graphically superior to most. Although there are some considerations with the character models of the non main characters. However you will see that although lower in detail these have been a given a sort of anime twist which kind of blends two styles and works.

You may heave read about the AI of the enemy and think this game will be a breeze, not so!. Although the enemy may randomly stop shooting and stand there, there are simply so many just keep coming. In fact this could one of the downsides as you find yourself thinking just what the game keeps saying "when is it gonna end".

The immersion into the game is paramount and you can clearly see this has paid off, not too much waggle, plenty of exploration along with high adrenalin action sequences.

One negative i have, would be the stamina system. The analogue stick used for walk and run movements is far to sensitive, which results in you running by mistake and using your stamina up, which depletes very quickly.

Finish it and you will find a wealth of unlockables as well as the hundred+ rescues throughout the game, oh and customizable weapons galore!.

The gave gives very generous checkpoints throughout so even non hard core gamers can enjoy this, as when dead can restart from several checkpoints that are automatically saved.

Disaster is certainly a worth-while purchase and one that you must have in your games collection, Monolith have done a great job not only in pushing the wii but showing that the Wii should have more Hardcore games.

I am pretty sure the sales from this title could start making developers think twice against minigame collections.

Graphics 8/10 (couldn't give anymore due to forest level detail and enemy characters.

Sound 7/10 ( Music and most sounds very atmospheric, just footsteps let this down)

Replay value 10/10 You will come back and back again, loads to unlock and the points system works great.

Gameplay 9/10 So many ways to play, all done very well. Admittedly several elements borrowed from other games, but as these are the best parts of them rolled into one we wont complain.

Overall review

This game gets a 90% from me, The other ten would have required slightly improved graphics to characters, the sound of footsteps altered, and i would have liked to have seen scenes where the gamer during gunfights can move around to other hiding locations.

Exceptional game for the Wii and a must for your game collection.

Score
9.0
Graphics
9.0
Sound
7.0
Gameplay
10.0
Fun Factor
Overall
9.0
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