Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Whats the fuss about?

Maybe the only thing better than shooting your friends in the face is getting paid to do so. Monday Night Combat is a third-person, class-based shooter space on a television game present. Players
battle bots or other humans in an attempt to waste the enemy's Moneyball (which is exactly what it sounds like) and get cash prizes. There are only two modes -- one cooperative and one adversarial
-- but that keeps the game focused and unusual. I don't know about you, but I don't really need another Team Deathmatch mode. This is a very lighthearted shooter compared to games like Gears of War
or Battlefield: poor Company and I consider it will resonate with people for that very reason. Here, killing people is a motive secondary to protecting your esteem (or destroying your opponent's) .

Blitz is the cooperative mode where up to four players fend off waves of increasingly difficult bots. The fact that you can gain defense turrets makes this sort of a tower defense game where you're
down in the action. Every extinguish earns you cash that can be spent to earn turrets -- or you can expend it to upgrade your beget abilities. This will be a key decision in every game of Monday
Night Combat you play. Blitz mode can also be played solo, but it's definitely more fun with other gamers.

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