Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Mercury Meltdown Revolution and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mercury Meltdown Revolution.
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25 Reviews
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Abstract: The problem faced by inventing some new technological gloop is that you then have to invent some contrived scenario in which to put it, to deliver fun to the paying public. It’s much easier to seed a game from an intriguing idea that then demands some ...
Addictive, Challenging, Well designed levels, Good replay value
Its moving a blob around a maze, You need to unlock Party games
One of the new additions to the Wii version is a number of party games that can be played solo or with a friend. Rather annoyingly these arent playable when you boot up the game, but need to be unlocked by collecting bonus items in the single player g...
Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a great game and definitely worth the effort of trying to solve all of the puzzles. They have done a great job of using the Wii remote to control the platform of the puzzle and hence your mercury blob and have kept the fr...
Abstract: This is easily the best deal on the Wii so far. The Wii version of Super Monkey Ball was something of a disappointment. It didnt have the same feel as the GameCube launch title, or the same longevity. If youre looking for another game to satisfy you...
Published: 2007-10-31, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Mercury Meltdown Revolution does what many other casual games set out to do but that few accomplish: it is accessible to the masses, but challenging to the dedicated. The game’s funky soundtrack and circular blobs of gelatinous mercury invite anyone...
Abstract: I played my review version of Meltdown on a 42-inch Sharp Aquos LCD T.V. and it looked pretty good. It plays in 480p but it is not 16x9 as there were some small black borders along the sides. There is no doubt that Meltdown does not push the limits of ...
Abstract: Nintendo's Wii has no shortage of sphere-rolling games. Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz, Kororinpa: Marble Mania -- even Dewy's Adventure finds its protagonist sliding around stages that you tilt with the Wii Remote. The Mercury series works a bit diff...
Great controls; interesting levels and obstacles; only $20.
Some camera trouble; not for those short on patience.
Mercury Meltdown for the PSP was originally slated to come with a motion-sensing device that wouldve allowed you to tilt the fields of the game world by manipulating the console itself. That peripheral mightve gotten scrapped before release, but Merc...