Playstation 2 : Time Crisis 3 Reviews
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1-player light gun heaven, 2-players sux
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 10, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Wow!!! what a game...This has to be one of the best light gun games out there! Nothing to complain about except for one flaw...the MULTIPLAYER MODE!!! If you have "only" 1 PS2 (which is how many most normal people have) when you try to play 2 players...the screen splits in half and you can barely see anything...i know this happens in time crisis II also..but damn...they should fix this...This problem does not occur when you have 2 copies of the game and 2 PS2s plus an iLink but who the heck has all the cash to buy $200+ more just to enjoy one game in multiplayer mode? But besides this, the one player mode is tight and the extra rescue mission mode is awesome as well!!!
A perfect recreation of the arcade game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 23, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Namco's Time Crisis 3 is about as good as any arcade gun game ported to a home system can get. It's fast paced, the graphics and music are sharp, and being able to duck behind obstacles/switch between 4 weapons gives it an innovative edge over other shooters of it's type. The rescue missions unlocked after beating the game also provides an interesting diversion from the main mode. The light gun works fairly well: I've experimented with it on several different TVs, and the only problem I can detect is that aiming at objects in the upper and lower corners of the screen can be difficult at times. Unfortunately, the two player split-screen mode is a joke. The unusually small, squashed screens make it impossible to keep up with the action no matter what controller you use. If you want to get any enjoyment out of the two-player mode, you'll have to play via link cable, which may be more trouble than it's worth. Aside from those flaws, Time Crisis 3 is a formidable port of the arcade version and worth checking out for anyone looking for a solid gun game.
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