IGN writes: "Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao is a gimmick game. Its most unique feature is its ability to display fancy pants 3D visuals, and the experience is indeed impressive. But take that away and you're left with a generic beat 'em up. And 99 percent of us will have to take it away, because we don't have a specific type of television that will display in 3D, nor do we have the expensive 3D goggles. Punching and kicking endless hordes of enemies is a very retro game design. Retro isn't necessarily a bad thing, of course, but I expect a bit more out of a $15 game. Is Invincible Tiger worth the same amount as Shadow Complex? No. To put things in perspective, Invincible Tiger is about as deep as the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game -- which is available on XBLA for $5".
Msxbox-world dons the glasses and takes one of the first 3D enabled games on Xbox 360 for a 3D spin.
I am sick and tired of this - it is NOT a PC GAME! Why is categorized as such? Please - remove the tag. Article would have been reported, but well, I can't.
this game sucks i bought it for my ps3 years ago smh and 3d doesnt compare to real ps3 3d games that are stereoscopic.
Major Nelson's Blog writes:
"This week Xbox LIVE Gold Members can choose from 3 different Xbox LIVE Arcade fighting games that have special DOTW pricing:
Marvel vs Capcom:
Normally: 1200
Sale Price: 800
Save: 33%
Availability: All Xbox LIVE Regions
TMNT: Turtles in Time Reshelled
Normally: 800
Sale Price: 400
Save: 50%
Availability: Not available in Japan and Korea
Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao
Normally: 1200
Sale Price: 800
Save: 33%
Availability: Not available in Korea"
In this Gamasutra interview, Oliver discussed the factors leading to increased 3D adoption, Sony's heavy focus on the technology, and the format's emerging standards.