Eat Them! Is a relatively fun game but is hampered with missions that are slightly repetitive and some control issues that really didn’t make me feel like I’m controlling a giant monster. The comic book presentation and cell-shading is nice, but doesn’t feel like it’s utilized as good as it could be, perhaps due to the omission of coherent cutscenes. Eat Them Isn’t a complete bust as it only costs $10, but the game doesn’t have a longstanding replay factor outside of Trophy hunting or letting some steam loose by eating or stomping on people.
Ripten: It’s a very magical holiday season as both Christmas and Hanukkah fall upon the same release week. Will the December blues continue with yet another bah-humbug release week or could a release from a galaxy far far away have gamers yelling, “Ho, Ho, Ho!” ?
I wish I had enough money left over for SWTOR. Yes, I know it's a game you shouldn't put on the back burner, but presents come first. Sorry Bioware. I'm going to have to make you wait on this one (sadly). :(
I'm also excited about Trine 2. I wonder how it's going to be?
Time. I'd love SWTOR, but when the hell would I find time to play it?
Never, that's when.
Ethan Moses shares his monster video game list in order to aid others who are tired of just being the good soldier.
TGH writes: Remember Rampage? You know, the Midway classic that pits one of 4 mutant monsters against the world? You take control of a monster, eat people for energy, and destroy as much of a city as you can in the allotted time. Eat Them, is very much built off of that same framework. FluffyLogic has attempted to recreate that arcade “Destroy the world feeling” with a fully customizable monster romp of their own.
Game was very mediocre. I mean it had a lot of customization but it could have done better.