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January 2008
(76%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
A fun 2-D blaster with a unique control system, interesting levels, and a levelling-up element that will keep you coming back again and again
Some of the more modern graphic effects can overpower the rest of the game, making it frustrating at times. And although it is fun to play in short bursts, it's unlikely you'll want to play it hour after hour.
Classic arcade shooting at its best, Great range of enemies, Addictive, flowing gameplay, Translates perfectly to DS controls, Leaderboard functionality, Wii and DS communication
Using the gamepad is better than the Wiimote
Geometry Wars Galaxies DSPre-Order: £9.99 (RRP £29.99) The Wii version certainly looks the better in widescreen and 480p progressive scan display, but due to the smaller screen of the DS version it means the action is easier on the eye and I was ther...
Abstract: Geometry Wars first appeared in Project Gotham Racing 2 as an extra – a little mini-game that quickly developed a following. Geometry Wars has gone through a couple of iterations but strangely enough it was the DS version of Geometry Wars Galaxies whe...
Abstract: Geometry Wars: Galaxies gets its Wii-on with some novel controller-based results. Ultimately though, its back to the twin sticks of the classic controller to get the best out of this shooter.
Abstract: If youre not an Xbox gamer, you probably wont have experienced Geometry Wars before, as either a hidden bonus in the Project Gotham Racing series or the gorgeous Live Arcade download (which, for a long time during the Xbox 360s difficult first few m...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It After my very first experience with Geometry Wars on Xbox 360, I was blown away. I could not believe how effective such a simplistic concept could be. General geometric shapes floated towards my general geometric s...