Kino One Game Review by Thomas Cummings
Game Rating = 4/5
Kino One is the perfect blend of classic gaming and remastered material. It will provide hours of addicting, humorous game play that will take you back to the good old days. With picturesque 3-D graphics and an exhilarating soundtrack to accompany the immersing action, Kino One is an all round good game; it more than earns the rating of 4/5.
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Indie games are known for their “out of the box” stories, and Kino One is no exception. A hilarious cast of characters and imaginative dialogue make Kino One an enjoyable experience right from the start. Whether it’s the guiding Doc or a tough alien invader, you will be grinning the whole way.
Kino One’s masterful 3-D graphics compliment the story and game play, while giving an innovative, simple, player-friendly interface to the classic concept of the space shooter. The plethora of bonuses and power-ups as well as the all mighty “bomb” make Kino One challenging and fun. The endless hordes of alien invaders offer you hundreds and hundreds of bonuses. And did I mention the laser.
If you have a friend then just hit select and you’re ready to shoot down some aliens with duel spaceships. Two player mode is simple and competitive. Compare scores and team up to bring down the challenging boss.
Kino One doesn’t come alone. With it are a host of other remastered classics with funny twists like Pong, Tacman, and Space Rocks. The more you play, the more you unlock. If you want to take a break from blasting aliens then you can take on multicolored blobs or a paddle, either way it’s great fun.
A perfect soundtrack adds ambiance to the action packed game. When you face a horde of enemy spaceships a rocking song empowers you forward to victory. When you face an enemy general a slow, grim song reminds you of the broken time and space that your fighting in… In short: total immersion.
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The most obvious reason to buy Kino One is the game play which will satisfy even the most bored gamer. Next would be the amazingly good deal you get with the game; $4.95 for Kino One. Another reason to buy the game is the replay-ability. If you finish the main game you can improve on your scores, play the mini-games, or play with a friend.
A reason not to buy Kino One would be the lack of depth involved in the story. Another reason not to buy the game is that it is not a serious game, but rather more of an arcade game. The last reason not to buy Kino One would be that the game is very basic and does not satisfy the gamers need for something higher end or high tech.
Overall I give Kino One a 4/5 for great graphics, design, and creativity. It is a game that will take up hours of your time, but it will be worth every second.
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