by Destination Software
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| Sales Rank: | 12288 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 10/02/2008 11:19:03 PM MDT |
| Price Used: | $9.79 |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
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| Release Date: | 2004-09-15 |
| Label: | Destination Software |
| UPC: | 722674500050 |
| Binding: | Video Game |
| Published By: | Destination Software |
| ASIN: | B00024W1QU |
| Category: | Video Games |
Killswitch Features
- 6 levels of gameplay equal to those on the PS2 Version
- Extended gameplay modes of Normal, Countdown and Star Wars are unlocked as the game progresses
- Complete weapons suite to choose from
- Fast Action FULL 3D environment
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
In KILL.SWITCH, you will take on the role of a highly skilled military operative with a dark agenda. Your initial missions will take you to global hotspots such as the Middle East, the Caspian Sea region, and North Korea. Cover is your only ally. The environment can be used to your advantage.
Customer Reviews
Frustrating, technically impressive GBA actioner - Reviewed on 2006-06-09
Namco's Killswitch is probably one of the most technically impressive titles you'll ever play for the GBA, and one of the most frustrating. You play as a lone soldier behind enemy lines as you take out armys of thugs and terrorists via an array of guns and grenades. However, Killswitch isn't necessarily a run and gun type of game, because if you take that approach to the game, you'll be dead real quick. Instead, stealth is the name of the game as you must crouch, crawl, and use the area to your advantage to gain the upper hand. The third person perspective that the game runs on works well, using the shoulder buttons to pivet the camera and help aim your weapons when shielding yourself. Because Killswitch is presented in a third person perspective and this is the GBA, the graphics appear quite blocky, like a Super NES game using the FX chip, but that's not such a drawback. What is a drawback is the game's frustrating gameplay. When you die, instead of re-spawning where you died or a spot relatively close to where you died, you are re-spawned back at the beginning of the level. This can get especially frustrating during boss battles. Not to mention that as a whole the game is quite short. While this hurts the overall aspect of Killswitch, the game still has a lot going for it; including some great sound effects and a surprisingly great use of the GBA's control scheme. It's worth a look for action fans still holding on to their GBA, but Killswitch is one of those games to try before you buy.
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