Games review: Blacklight: Tango Down
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Format Xbox Live Arcade, PSN
Publisher Ignition Entertainment
Another day, another multiplayer FPS; this time in the shape of Blacklight: TangoDown.Set within a futuristic environment and running at breakneck speed, it’s clear that developer Zombie Studios, have gone in full-throttle. Blacklight features the usual combat modes: deathmatch, capture-the-flag (well, canister), domination, a varied selection of firearms and a good assortment of maps. Thegame’s frenetic pace proves both blessing and curse as rapid-fire rounds fly by without allowing true tactical exchanges; still this is a polished, if conventional, blast.
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