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560. Elite Beat Agents

Nov 6, 2006  •  Rated E10+
In a jam? Well, all these guys DO is jam! Prepare to rock as these beat masters use their groovy moves to save the day. As the music plays, players tap the screen, trace rhythmic patterns and keep the beat as the story unfolds on the top screen. Every scene is accompanied by rump-shaking tunes, but players have to keep the Elite Beat Agents grooving. The worse players do, the worse the story might end up. Whether they’re helping a lost dog find its way home or helping a babysitter charm a hunky football player, no crisis is too weird. The public knows of government agencies like the FBI and CIA, but little is known of this super-secret agency. Code-named Elite Beat Agents, these men in black are heroes' heroes and the coolest group of guys this world has ever known. Of course, according to official records, they do not exist. Their leader, an ex-CIA agent named Commander Kahn, scans the world for cries of help. When he finds one, he dispatches the agents, who assist their targets by performing a song and dance. The hypnotic nature of their rocking revives the targets with "Groovy" energy that boosts their willpower and helps them overcome their obstacles. Every stage is presented in a storyline fashion. All stages share similar basic elements and game flow: The player gets introduced to the target’s problem in a comical intro. Commander Kahn dispatches the agents to the scene. The agents arrive in a special "Beat Transport" that is tailor-made for the situation. The song starts as the agents and player meet the target. By tapping and tracing patterns that appear on-screen, players play along with the song’s rhythm. The animated story changes depending on how well the player performs. After each section, the player gets judged. Depending on the Elite-o-meter's judgment, the story will go well or poorly. If the player makes it though the whole song, he or she will be judged on the whole thing and get one of three endings. [Nintendo]
87
Metascore

567. Cossacks II: Battle for Europe

Jun 28, 2006  •  Rated T
The Cossacks II: Battle for Europe add-on continues the renowned Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars game. It depicts the rather short historic period of the Napoleonic wars. The Napoleon wars changed Europe for good, leading to the formation of empires and putting an end to almost a thousand years of constant strife between small states that had shattered Europe. The game provides mass-scale battles between thousands-strong armies of the nations involved in conflicts during this period. The theatres of operation introduce France, Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, Egypt and three nations not represented in the original game – Spain, the Grand Duchy of Warsaw (Poland) and the Confederation of the Rhine. The developers did their best to reconstruct the largest battles and historical events of the Napoleonic wars. The game reconstructs in detail the soldiers' uniforms, weapons and architecture of each nation. Each nation's army has its unique units and possibilities. The game includes over 180 units, 190 buildings, and 1200 flora and fauna elements. When developing the combat system, the peculiarities of early 19th century warring were taken into account, as was the value of formations, provisions and troop morale. Tactical tricks utilized by military commanders of the time are fully reflected in the game. An "honest" system of bullet and cannonball ballistics, based on physics, is an innovative addition to the Cossacks engine. [CDV Software]
69
Metascore

574. DOOM: Collector's Edition

Sep 26, 2001  •  Rated M
From Id Software, the name in first-person action, comes the ultimate in explosive terror. Rip, Slice, and blast your way to freedom in the Doom hits that put put action on the map. Then, peer into the future of entertainment, with preview content from the most terrifying game ever created - DOOM 3. Ultimate Doom - Try to survive the original 3 episodes of the phenomenon USA Today called "...the most gripping computer game to date." You're a space Marine armed with a mere pistol. Your mission is to locate more substantial firepower, then blast your way through 27 level of the most explosive, demon-laden action ever! -Face off against Cyber-organic mongrels, stampeding demons and ruthless, undead Marines. -Take down the hell scum with an array of weapons, including chain guns, plasma guns and rocket launchers. -Blast to freedom through artistically rendered environments and totally immersive sound effects. Doom 2 - The obsession begins. . .again. . .in the record-breaking sequal that has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide! The forces of the netherworld have overrun Earth; billions are dead. To save humanity, you must descend into the stygian depths of hell itself! Lock and load for one big, bad blastfest! -3-D modeling and texture bit-map technology make for incredibly realistic gameplay. -Nearly twice as many death-weilding demons, more levels and a powerful new weapon await. -Play solo, take on a friend, or go weapon-to-weapon against up to 4 players via LAN. Final Doom - The final chapter in the legendary Doom series. This is it. The end. The end of the undead Marines, the acid-drenched hallways and hell-spawned hordes. Its 2 new, 32-level episodes (complete with new stories, The Plutonia Experiment and Evilution) let you finish what you started. Final Doom. End of story. -Frighteningly realistic graphics, spectacular lighting effects and a pulse-pounding score. -More chain gun zombies, revenants, hell knights and cyber-demons than any other DOOM in history. -Over 64 new finger-twitching levels to play, including the foul recesses of hell, Egyptian ruins and UAC bases.
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