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Wonderwallweb review Exisled

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"Exisled is a really enjoyable game to play, it's easy to pick up, simple to understand and it provides an overall fun experience. In fact looking through the Xbox Community Games section, I was surprised not to see it in the "most popular" section, because it should be."

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7.0

SFX 360: Exisled Review

SFX 360 writes: "The evil forces of the Smog are here dumping barrels of toxic waste into the the ocean. They're destroying the planet's ecosystem, plus they're building a military force that almost nobody can stop. Who can we call upon to save the world from eventual disaster? Unfortunately Captain Planet's unavailable to handle this situation. So we must call upon a lone warrior who is up to the task, as well as heavily outnumbered, to handle the problem.

Exisled, from developer Lost Logic, places you in a lone attack helicopter with the sole mission of destroying the military forces of the Smog. This I can honestly tell you is no easy task. The gameplay is very similar to games like the Strike series (Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, Nuclear Strike) from EA, but more like the classic Raid On Bungeling Bay from the old Commodore 64 days. With your attack helicopter, you must destroy Smog factories on various islands. While that sounds quite easy, these factories are surrounded by plenty of firepower including anti-aircraft guns, tanks, planes, battleships, subs, etc. I told you this is no easy task..."

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3.0

DarkZero: Exisled Review

DarkZero writes: "It also takes less than an hour to reach the final Smog Island, which is shaped like a giant skull and crossbones (the only thing missing is a heavy-handed environmental message at the end). Once that mission is finished, there's no other reason to replay this game; there's no co-op mode of any kind, nor are there Achievements (you're given awards during the mission, but they aren't viewable at all, and seem to offer absolutely no purpose whatsoever). Either one of these additions would help increase the longevity of this title.

Spend your MS points elsewhere. Or better yet, go check out some Captain Planet reruns. Either choice is a better investment".

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