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Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover
Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover




mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover
  1. #Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover 480p#
  2. #Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover full#
  3. #Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover psp#

#Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover 480p#

Advance rendering techniques for improved graphical quality with 480p support.Support for the Wii Classic and Nintendo GameCube controllers.

mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover

#Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover full#

Full interaction using the Wii Remote tilt sensor.Puzzle fanatics will find it hard to relinquish control of the Wii Remote once they get sucked into the crazy physics and impressively designed mazes. Mercury Meltdown Revolution finally gets the controls right, and provides a whole lot of bang for a $20 budget priced Wii title. Using the Wiimote, one player at a time guides a liquid blob around traps, spikes, moving floors and many other hazardous obstacles in order to progress through the game.

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It's just unfortunate no multiplayer options were included. Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a mind-melting variation on the puzzle game that has already appeared on Sony consoles. A total of five party games can be unlocked, and almost all of them provide a fun, if somewhat brief, addition to the main game. This provides a big incentive to go back and shoot for a better score. As mercury accumulates from level to level, players will unlock new laboratories, party games, mercury skins, and other goodies. Each level is represented by a vial which fills with mercury depending on how much remains at the end of a course. The time limit can be stressful although you'll still be able to progress as long as you complete the course. It's almost a shame that you have to rush through them at a near breakneck speed. Overall, the level design and puzzle incorporation are excellent. Extra points are awarded for beating the par course time, picking up bonuses in each level, and finishing without losing any of your mercury. This is how the game was truly meant to be played in the first place.Īs players work their way through each level, they'll receive a score based on how fast they complete the course. It seems almost foolish, however, in comparison to the picture perfect tilt implementation.

#Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover psp#

There is also support for both the Wii classic and Game Cube controllers, so you can play the game the old PSP way. Pressing the 1 and 2 buttons lets players zoom in and out, the A button switches between blobs when dealing with more than one at a time, and the d-pad rotates the view. The tilt controls are amazingly responsive and fun to use. The Wii Remote is held sideways in the classic style, and the blob of mercury is moved around the maze by tilting the entire level to adjust gravity. I WANT MORE INFO!: Go to where I ripped everything from here.In the control department, Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a blast. WHERE CAN I BUY WITH MY MONEY SO I DON'T FAIL?: If you need me to tell you this, you already fail, but. BUY IT.īUY WITH YOUR MONEY: If you don't, you fail. I also own Kororinpa and Monkey Ball, and both of them are pretty much balls compared to this rolly polly game. originally the PSP game had meant to come with a tilt peripheral, but since the Wiimote has such mechanics built-in you definitely get the benefit of the added functionality and the game feels great. And yes, the Wii is obviously where this game should be. It's some GOOD classic, hardcore gaming goodness. Game starts off simple, teaches you the ropes, but by the later levels you're sweating your ass off trying to get your blob to the end with all your mercury in tact to get the high score. Its controlled by holding the wiimote side ways and tilting it which cause the entire level to tilt. The race mode is racing, there is a painting game where you have to cover the. PLUS, at $20, it is without a doubt the best value on Wii at the moment. This is a game where you navigate a blob of mercury to a goal at the end of each level. Ive been playing Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii over the weekend. I'm just gonna go all PR on this thread and post images from the website to highlight the features, but this game is genuinely fun and, as I said in the other thread, I'm having more fun with this than I am with Zack & Wiki.






Mercury meltdown revolution wii game cover