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March 2012
(80%)
59 Reviews
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Abstract: Pit soars to new heightsThe modern day games industry is one that is constantly changing an industry where any new character or console could be the next big thing and make its creator rich- take Angry Birds for example. One company that has always manage...
Published: 2012-04-17, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Action RPGInstinctive shooting funConsole scale on a handheld deviceCopious contentHidden depthsAgonising RSIPlastic stand is necessaryCamera control difficulty curveYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Kid Icarus: Uprising DS ReviewK...
Dazzling 3D graphics, collectible and combinable weapons, customisable challenge, sheer winning charm,
Awkward controls, inconsistent quality.
Some will tell you that Kid Icarus: Uprising is an all-time-great, that it brings Kid Icarus back onto the podium with Mario, Legend of Zelda, Metroid and the rest. Well, no, it's not consistently good enough for that, and its controls are a struggle. ...
Epic 3D spectacle, Deep and engaging game mechanics, A fun story told with wit and charm
Frustrating and uncomfortable controls, Repetitive gameplay on the ground
Impressive 3D spectacle and some very clever game mechanics make Kid Icarus: Uprising a far more exciting 3DS shooter than it first appears. Uncomfortable controls and repetitive level design ensure that its not quite up there with Nintendo's best, but th...
Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Matt , review by: T3.com
Stunning mix of gameplay style, Highly customizable experience, Great use of 3D
On-screen battles too small, Hand hurts without using stand
Gaming doesn't get much better than Kid Icarus Uprising, a retro-flavoured yet forward-thinking action-adventure package so complete we're already daydreaming about the inevitable Wii U version. It distills everything you've grown to love about gaming
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Peter , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Pit from the Kid Icarus series hasn't had his own video game in over nineteen years. His last official appearance was on the original Gameboy in 1991, and before that the original Nintendo title he's known for was Kid Icarus in 1987. And remembering exact...
Abstract: 3DSIt took about twenty-one years for the angel Pit to get a new game but it was well worth the wait. The newest addition to the Kid Icarus series is Kid Icarus: Uprising for the Nintendo 3DS and is quite a departure from the previous two games. While ...
Abstract: The original Kid Icarus, released in 1987, has received a lot of flack. The game is stiflingly difficult, hard to control, ugly, and features infuriating dungeons. It received a Game Boy sequel (Myths & Monsters) in 1991 and appeared early in the Wii’s...
Abstract: ReplayWith tons of extras in the game to unlock and the abilities to change difficulty levels on the fly. Buying new items and weapons in the shop and sending and sharing gems with fellow “Uprising” gamers. There’s no reason not to go back and play the...