Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Inversion review!

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Nothing speaks awesome like a third person action packed shooter in which popping alien heads and gravity control is pretty much an everyday thing. That’s exactly what Inversion delivers to your console/PC.
Inversion delivers a great deal of action, bullets, and blood, among with many other things very well. The game has a nice immersive story, in which you, playing as David Russel, a 28-year-old rather hot-headed cop and your partner Leo Delgado will embark through as an alien invasion from an unknown enemy called the Lutadores takes place on earth.

The downfall this game has is that it does have quite a few flaws. The game itself could allow for a lot more; Inversion lacks in the visuals that follow up the scripts. Voice acting in the game are rather stiff and could perhaps be done better along with the visuals. The game doesn’t allow for much customization, as you can only carry two weapons at any one time.. and there isn’t much of an arsenal to select from to be honest.
The environment in  Inversion is all too familiar, cities in ruins, cars on fire, dead bodies everywhere;it's nothing new -and neither are the gun, they're your basic machine-guns and rifles with a superficial makeover to give them a different look, but no different feel.

Graphics wise and gameplay speaking, Inversion does hold up, though; the destroyed city does look rather well planned out, the aliens are cool nonetheless and the anti-gravity abilities do make it stand out a bit. Gameplay from a campaign point of view does play through rather well -putting bullets in aliens heads never really gets old- so I will say that despite the lack of weapon choices and ways to play with the scenery to kill Lutadores, it still holds up like a 3rd Person Shooter that is worth buying and playing.


 This game is fun to play -despite its bunch of flaws and lack of uniqueness- However it is missing a lot to make it stand out from among the horde of other shooters out there; the game has room for a lot more improvement, in all its aspects.

Score: 6/10

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