6.5

Game Focus: Monster Madness: Grave Danger Review

Fans of classic shooters or hack-and-slash games like Galaga or Ninga Gaiden II will most likely enjoy the repetitive nature of the game, even if it's a little too repetitive for its genre. But with only twenty levels and Challenges that fall flat, the game ends all too quickly with little enticement to replay the game.

Overall:
Game Focus highly suggests playing the PS3 edition of Monster Madness: Grave Danger over the Xbox 360 or PC version (titled: Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia), but they definitely think there's not much here and this gives players a dull experience. If you just can't wait for Resident Evil 5 or Bioshock, then go ahead and rent it. Otherwise, skip this one.

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6.0

Thunderbolt: Monster Madness: Grave Danger Review

Sadly, for a retail game it's a substandard repetitive game that should only be considered if at a bargain price or if you have 3 other friends willing to play with you. To give the game some credit, the slaughtering of near endless amounts of monsters is satisfying, almost nostalgic; offering a rose tinted reminder of simpler times. Not to mention the ample hours of gameplay, if your willing to put aside the annoyances.

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10°

The Twelve Games of Christmas (Part IX)

Today, 2nd January 2009, is the ninth day of Christmas. It may seem like Christmas is all but over-and-done with now, but Electronic Theatre are staying true to tradition and heading-on through those infamous twelve days! On this ninth day, The Twelve Games of Christmas enters its ninth edition, and today we run through the top-performing disc-based releases of September 2008. Hold onto your hats, it's going to be bumpy from here-on out!

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Monster Madness: Grave Danger review - PS3 Attitude

From PS3 Attitude: "'Zombies have invaded your suburban sanctuary, and you have to take them out'.

Here follows a tale of how I went through a whole gambit of emotions; from hopeful to desperate and then coming to the insight that all is not as it seems in suburban zombie hell..."

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