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Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings

  • Summary: Destroy everything in sight, from the environments to the futuristic terrorists aiming to take you down! Get your gun ready for combat and keep the ammo coming. The future of the free world depends on you and your PlayStation Move motion controller, solider. Provide copy and key features Destruction! The first Time Crisis game to have fully destructible environments. Now, you can obliterate anything that gets in your way. The intuitive controller allows for highly realistic combat. Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 49
  2. Negative: 10 out of 49
  1. Dec 14, 2010
    77
    Taken as a whole; Time Crisis: Razing Storm is a fairly good package.
  2. Dec 14, 2010
    74
    An interesting attempt to update the series, but it's the traditional bonus games that impress. [Issue#232, p.72]
  3. Dec 28, 2010
    72
    It can be compelling, in short bursts at least. [Christmas 2010, p.89]
  4. Mar 17, 2011
    48
    Time Crisis: Razing Storm is pretty lame, which is sad because this franchise is the cornerstone of light-gun gaming and Sony really has the tech available to make it work. Namco really dropped the ball on this release.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. 10
    If you have a move controller this is a package you would be foolish to miss, 3 full arcade perfect conversions of 3 awsome arcade shooters. Not sure what people expect from games anymore, this is a game that you should know what your getting and if you do you get exactly what you were expecting. An absolute bargain.... a total blast.... to rate the game on value for money it has to be a 10... Expand
  2. First of all, I think one should be aware of what kind of game(s) this is. It's a package of rail-shooters for lightguns or move. If you compare it with heavyweight gameplay software like Dragon Age you will of course have a huge load of points where Time Crisis is inferior - depthwise. But, in my opinion this doesn't matter at all. Cause if I wanna play a huge RPG I will play one. And if I wanna play a lightgun shooter with friends I will likely not pick up a RPG, even if it is "the better game".

    So if you see things like me you will most probably enjoy this title very much. It delivers exactly what you expect it to: over the top action without much thinking which you can enjoy with a friend. You don't have to learn the game much, which is a good thing if you just have a friend over who's not that much into video games, but would like to enjoy a quick game. Since the disk contains actually 3 games (Time Crisis: Razing Storm, Time Crisis 4 and Deadstorm Pirates) it also gives much to play for its money and a lot of variety. Even if you played through the game with a game you will be likely to enjoy more playthroughs alone or with other friends since highscores and power ups you missed before are a nice motivation.

    So alltogether I give it 9 out of 10 points on the rail-shooter scale.
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  3. for the type of game this is it is well worth it..... the move in the eagle 3 works great and it tracks well on the screen...... one of the flaws is that u have to press the move button to reload which while in the gun is a bit awkward... if the navigation controller worked in the game it would be better(in arcade mode) for the limited amount of games available for the move this is a decent package to own.... Expand
  4. This is a rail shooter. Why the hell would I want to control it like an FPS? All the actual rail shooting segments were great, not to mention that the game comes with three full games also being a plus. However, the main story mode needing to be controlled like an FPS completed negates all the reasons someone would pick up a Time Crisis game. Expand

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