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.
6.5 / 10
Columbo - moderator
Published: 397 days 11 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3
 
 
 
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