Not many of us were old enough to play the original arcade version of Tron. For those of us who were, the game was something special. When video games were that thing you did after school because, well, the internet was not around and not everyone had cable TV. Tron was an arcade phenomenon. The premise was simple. Knock the other guy off of his platform by hurling electronic disks at his face. The graphics were considered outstanding for its time. Disney Interactive decided to "reissue" the arcade classic into the next gen. Worst. Idea. Ever.
GameBlurb writes, "Instead of making another full-blown review on just Tron Evolution, we decided that if only seemed fair to review all Tron games, just in case you either don’t know/understand the hoopla or maybe missed one and are thinking of backlogging."
I've never played any Tron game, let alone saw the Tron arcades back in the day :( Then again it was quite before my time, haha.
I've never played a Tron game either, but I did enjoy Tron Legacy at the cinema. That'll look good on Blu.
Console Monster writes: "You know those researchers that say that playing video games can actually stimulate the brain? They say that it can help with hand-eye coordination and reaction time and all that good stuff? Well those researchers probably weren't even thinking of a game like Discs of Tron, which was made in 1983 and applied to their theory, but I think it does.
Discs of Tron is not your typical 80's game. You aren't blasting away at little bugs, space aliens or trying to eat ghosts who turn blue. No, it's actually much simpler than that. Hit your opponent, Sark, with a disc and don't let the opponent hit you with theirs. The concept itself isn't difficult and mastering Discs of Tron with so many other things going on in the game is not..."
you people reporting this much because the image isn't bright enough lmao.
do you even care about the image or just wanna report this guy
Discs of Tron on Xbox 360 is a good representation of how sloppy some of the Xbox Live Arcade games are at the moment. Now and again you get the arcade game which is worth its money, that's if you can trundle through the pointless ports, like this one, which really should be free.
MSXbox World would only recommend this game to you if you're trying to build up a collection of classic arcade games, or, if you want some easy gamer points. If you buy this game for any other reason MSXbox World can almost certainly say you'll be disappointed, they would advise you to look else where.
Gameplay - 4.5
Graphics - 6
Sound - 6
Longevity - 4
Overall -