Wednesday, May 9, 2007

More The Red Star Game reviews

Here are some of the articles and blog entries talking about The Red Star game that we’ve found in our roamings. In no scientific order, here goes;


As it turns out, I had severely underestimated Red Star. Don't be fooled by the bargain-bin sticker price or the leagues of delays this game suffered over the years; this is top-quality classic action gaming, and an experience you shouldn't dare miss.

CLICK ME, I'M A LONG LINK


The Red Star: A History in Covers

But the new cover suggests that someone's doing something somewhere with regard to the game. Even if Makita's going to catch her death of cold.

http://kidfenris.livejournal.com/35359.html


... all sorts of things, arriving in volumes that can give the postman a career-threatening backache. But we've rarely had such a satisfying delivery as the one we received today, in an average, unassuming padded envelope: a final copy of The Red Star for PlayStation 2, courtesy of EBgames.com.

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The Red Star has great pacing; it breaks up the melee action sequences with portions of levels that force you to use your guns. And the great thing about The Red Star is that it succeeds in making both shooting and melee combat equally rewarding.

http://www.eat-sleep-game.com/news/2007/05/03/the-red-star/


And for our German readers;

http://www.demonews.de/kurznachrichten/index.php?shortnews=11771

http://www.onpsx.de/news.php?id=14052



Signed Copies of The Red Star Game are now on sale in The Red Store.

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