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Laser Arena

Moby ID: 4434

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The fun of laser tag is now yours to enjoy wherever and whenever you desire. This non-violent game throws players into arenas using lasers to 'tag' opponents out. The object is simple...tag or be tagged.

15 multilevel environments serve as futuristic playgrounds for your laser tag matches.

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Average score: 57% (based on 5 ratings)

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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 4 ratings with 2 reviews)

enjoyable game that is worth buying...

The Good
There is a fair amount of game types in this game which can drastically change the feel of it (Not look).

The Bad
Ya, there are fifteen levels but after a while you start wishing there was more to play.

The Bottom Line
First, it's laser tag!! Self-explanatory, second it's three shots and your dead. Well not dead in the context of your out of the game. You get Tele-ported randomly some where else in the game. You have teams green and red (you can pick which side your on unless it's a free - for - all then every one is red). You score "X" amount of points for hitting someone and a great deal more points for killing. The team with the highest points wins. There are various items throughout out the levels that will last for thirty seconds such as double damage (Take two bars out of your opponents rather than one) rapid fire, invisibility, and you get the idea because the list goes on. The one interesting feature that they brought in is laser grenades (does not have a thirty second clock you have to find them individually). Lots of fun tossing those puppies around corners or in between a large group of people (yours or your opponents they'll never know). They even added an option to have bases in this game. Which really helps with accumulating points. But watch out there are guns that hang over head and shoot at you. It's a fun, innocent game and one I would recommend to anyone

Windows · by Joe Black (1) · 2006

True to its value

The Good
Excellent graphics, considering the type of 3d engine used (Quake 1)

Non-violent gameplay (I.e: my younger cousins and sillings can play and enjoy the gameplay of 1st person shooters without the gory that scares parents away.

Quality Music (Listen to the first track as a sample here http://www.trainwreckstudios.com/laser.htm)

Can be played over the internet through IPX, TCP/IP and Gamespy Arcade.

It's a fresh new idea applyed to first person shooters.

The Bad
The max numbers of bots (computer controlled players) is quite low (4 max) so when in a free for all, maps will feel bigger.

The game will automatically autoaim your shots if you fire close to a target (friend or foe). Although this may help and appeal to younger and inexperience fans, it just seems to detract the game play if I don't actually aim for myself. I'm not sure if this is disabled in high difficulty areas, but even if it were, it would be quite annoying, considering that the AI autoaims in all difficult modes and that will make things more than twice as hard.

No one actually plays this on Gamespy arcade, which is a shame.

If you like this kind of game but don't like the idea of shooting lasers and vaporizing your foes or getting guns and shooting your enemies into little gibblets then try Nerf Arena Blast, It's somewhat better than this.

The Bottom Line
One thing you have to keep reminding yourself is that this is a game that is targeted at those on a tight budget. You won't find Quake 3 here but you will find something similar and scaled down. The gameplay gets repetitive and people can get bored easily if you aren't new to First Person Shooters. If there was people actually playing this, then game might last longer until you shove it back into its box and throw it into a closet. There are some qerks in the game but overall it is a very good game and the effort spent on it is pretty much the reward. The technologies they put into this engine is a huge jump from Quake 1. There's Volumetric fog, coloured lightning and etc. This allows the creators to do such a fine job with the graphics. Try out the demo first before you buy (6 megs). Remember that this is targeted at a younger audience so don't through it into the garbage, maybe Cousin Gordon wouldn't mind playing it.

Windows · by Rebel_lord (38) · 2001

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Game added July 4, 2001. Last modified August 14, 2023.