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MyWii: Onslaught Review

MyWii writes: "The first FPS on WiiWare is an interesting tittle to review, as many other games on the service come from genres we rarely see in full retail releases. At first glance Onslaught appears to be a lacklustre affair in contrast to what we expect from the genre, yet one must remember it only costs $15 and was never meant to be compared to a full retail release."

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Nintendo WiiWare FPS Games Data: Aliens vs. Waterguns?

CoffeewithGames.Blogspot.com says in one section, "Onslaught had 99,778 Total Hours reported this week, an increase of 1,305 hours from last week.
Water Warfare had 60,943 total hours reported this week, an increase of 1,340 hours."

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SpoonyRedMage5168d ago

Hmm, I would have thought Water Warfare would have more players because it's generally considered better.

The only bad thing is that it usually takes a while to get into a match.:(

If you manage to get one going though it's immense fun. I should really exchange friend codes with some peeps.:P

CoffeewithChess5168d ago

A guy from another site said the same thing about it taking a while getting into matches now.

tunaks15168d ago

i enjoyed Onslaught, it was some good mindless fun!

CoffeewithChess5168d ago

How long would you say the campaign is in hours to complete?

readiandnot5166d ago

Maybe we should get Water Warfare and exchange codes with some others.
It looks like a decent game for the price.

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TVGB: Review / Onslaught (WiiWare)

TVGB writes: "The Wii has had a tortured history when it comes to FPS games. Initially billed as the console to revolutionize the control mechanisms within the genre, proof only arrived a year after the console's release in the form of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Onslaught from Hudson Soft however is something of an oddity in that it's an FPS game with a fairly lengthy single player mode and a sparse but entertaining online mode that's actually available for only 1000 points on WiiWare."

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Destructoid Review: Onslaught

Onslaught feels like the slow start to what could have been a pretty cool retail-quality title, but just when you feel like it's really about to pick up, the game ends. The online mode does a lot to make up for that, as it does provide plenty of replay value for leaderboard-climbing high score junkies, but the lack of genuine strategy needed to achieve said scores keeps online matches from ever becoming truly addicting.

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