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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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16 Reviews from Shopping.com
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You might not be enslaved by this game
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Pros: Fast and fun, entertaining.
Cons: A bit repetitive, can only save at level starts
I rented Slave Zero, and at first I wasn't incredibly impressed with it. The game seemed too simplistic and linear; just your everyday shooter. By the time I had reached the second level, it started to grow on me. The levels got more complex and the enemies got tougher, and started attacking in droves. At certain parts of the game you had to really be conscientious of how much ammo you were using, because sometimes you wouldn't have enough.
The graphics on this game are really good, although the camera angle gets a little bit irritating at times. The controller is ideally configured for this game, which is helpful. You don't really get the "feel" of being 300 feet, because everything else is more or less close to your size.
Some of the objectives were unclear in the game, which meant having to replay certain levels a few times too many. You can't save the game at a particular spot; saved games begin at the start of the level, which can be a bit irritating.
This game is a good renter, but not really a game that you might want to buy.
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