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Game Revolution: Target: Terror Review

Game Revolution writes: "Target: Terror is a port of an arcade light gun game from 2004, and the Wii update does nothing to justify saving this game from well-deserved oblivion. In this tragedy, you're tasked with shooting terrorists in one of three locations: an airport, a nuclear facility, and of all places, the Golden Gate Bridge. You will know a terrorist when you see one because they all look like professional wrestlers, dominatrixes, or Neo from The Matrix. Alternatively, you can take the reverse tactic and shoot anyone who doesn't look like a librarian or a boy scout. In either case, spotting a terrorist is about as difficult as spotting the black guy sitting in the audience at a prog-rock concert."

+ Almost bad enough to be good
- Unfairly challenging
- Nothing to do but point and shoot
- Uglier than a titches wit
- Less variety than a room full of CPAs
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 522 days 5 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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