

There are two fixed guns-the Golden Guns! There's also a third controller, which acts as the ship's wheel! The seats move and shake with the ocean and explosions, making it feel like you’re actually on a ship. The cabinet is a "closed booth style" build with a huge screen measuring 54", rumble seats, and surround sound. If two players aim at the same spot, their attack becomes concentrated and extra powerful! Arcade Set-Up Each stage features a boss that you have to take down, and quickly! Don’t worry, they all have their weak spots. The difficulty scales as the game progresses and will be sure to keep you on your toes! Each area has unique enemies and challenges! You’ll have to navigate each level and steer the ship to avoid crashing into rocks and other obstacles. There are four stages to complete, including the stormy sea, mountain valley, cave, great whirlpool, and treasure. You follow along on the journey of two pirate crew members, Eric and Leah, as they brave supernatural elements and fight for treasure using their special Golden Guns. You are on a mission to find the magical artifact, Poseidon's Breath. Fans of arcade shooters like House of The Dead or Jurassic Park arcade shooters will have a lot of fun here! Sail the Seas It's been ported to the PlayStation 3, and it also received a standalone digital release, giving players a chance to play, even if they don't have access to the arcade version. Developed and released by Namco Bandai, it is a rail-based multiplayer arcade game that’s been a favorite for quite some time. Its definitely worth more than a 6.0! At least 8.5 because of the sheer value, variety even if one of the 4 games doesn't live up to it.Are you looking to sail the high seas in an immersive, arcade shooter environment? Deadstorm Pirates is an arcade cabinet game that was released in April 2010 and is a favorite among arcade-goers. Its also not just simply waving the gun around to mow down enemies as they say, most parts of the game require precision aiming and there are many areas which mix up the game play such as helicopter chases, sniping stages and enemies needing a few guided rockets up the a**! In all honesty, the arcade ports make up for all the mistakes with that game because of the variety and value of the arcade ports.Īrcade games have always had that sense of cheese to them, so I do not understand why reviewers are giving it such a hard time. The FPS game could be better as the movement feels clunky and awkward. There are absolutely no slips in the controls unless you put the controller down and run to do something, in which you will need to re-calibrate because it will read its position wrong and calibration will be slightly off. I had a blast gunning through the arcade modes of the ports with my Move in the Sony gun attachment. I got some nostalgia chills from the sound effects which even date back to Time Crisis 1 such as the bullet impact sound, all in 5.1 surround sound!


The arcade games are faithful widescreen high definition ports that live up to the Time Crisis name.
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By sonic0491 | Review Date: NovemIf you enjoy arcade shooters of have any fond memories of the Time Crisis franchise, this is the ultimate package for you!Įssentially its Time Crisis 4, Razing Storm, Dead Storm Pirates and a FPS free movement game which is online multi player compatible, all for only $60-$70AU depending where you shop, or even less at $55AU if you are into importing from Play Asia or OZGameshop!
