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Slave Zero for DreamcastA futuristic battle on Dreamcast takes you higher.At 60 feet high, the Slave Zero Robot is an unbeatable adversary.Lucky it's been...
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A futuristic battle on Dreamcast takes you higher.At 60 feet high, the Slave Zero Robot is an unbeatable adversary.Lucky it's been stolen away from its evil creator and is in your hands. In Slave Zero, you must wield this towering biomechanical weapon of destruction and bring down ovKhan, crooked ruler of the city of S1-9.This towering mega-city, is a hideous toxic wasteland of filth that is ruining the surrounding fertile area.The Guardians, descendants of an ancient clan of warrior priests, have launched a fierce attack to get their sacred land back. S1-9 is alive with people running and screaming, hovering cars, floating advertisements, and heavy traffic. SovKhan won't be easy to bring down, even with Slave Zero, as he has a huge cyber-army and he is heavily guarded at the top of the city. The cyber-guards, don't have the iron will and resolve that the Guardians have. Enemies attack Slave Zero from all sides, but his reactions are lightning quick.Come help the Guardians bring the evil ruler to his knees!
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Violence=The Answer?
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Pros: Good Graphics, almost decent story line.
Cons: Plot was lost in constant killing.
The Bottom Line:
I guess if you want to alleviate some rage, climb into the 100 foot tall robot and blast your way to happiness. Not for me or anyone I know.
What could be better than walking around on a highway in a 100-foot-tall robot? Just about anything, if you ask me. Slave Zero delivers AWESOME graphics... and not much more. The story line was decent enough, but was basically kill the little robots and kill the generators and kill everything. You know, violent games are all fine and good- if there's more of a plot to them.
This game was incredibly... dark. Throughout the game, I had to check the brightness- it was hard to adjust. It's just that kinda dark kill-them-all game.
Two things could save this game. The bosses are challenging, and the graphics are pretty good. Other than that, it all depends on your violence-love.
It's kind of funny to see giant robots blasting things around, but that novel effect is lost in the repetitive shooting and then running around that is prevalent here.
So I guess, it all boils down to how much violence you like. For a good shoot EVERYTHING up game, I'd suggest this. But for your average gamer, I doubt this is suitable. No offense, but Slave Zero just is TOO violent.
(a side note- I enjoy many violent games- but I draw the line here)
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