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Editor's note: One reader has indicated that Ron missed nearly half the game. He played 50 missions and thought the tale was over. There are 85 missions. Ron pointed his mistake out to us and asked that we give him a chance to play the latter portion of t...
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Published: 2014-03-18, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Sometimes you get just a small taste of a game and immediately can understand the entirety of said game, and in that situation a snap judgment can easily be made about how you're going to feel about the game. Such is the case with Earth Defense Force 2025...
Abstract: The Earth Defense Force series of third-person shooters started out as budget titles on the Playstation 2 in Japan, though they also made it to Europe with new branding as either Monster Attack or Global Defence Force. Americans didn't have a chance to ex...
Abstract: In the grand list of satisfying video game moments -- somewhere between Peggle's Ode to Joy and a killing spree in Call of Duty -- lies a well-placed rocket shot in Earth Defense Force 2025. There's nothing quite like it. Fire into a heavy concentration o...
Abstract: Many of today's top games suffer under the pressures and demands of being ‘good'. And being 'good' is not just a qualitative judgement. It also suggests a certain rhythm of play, often a degree of seriousness and a desire to hide the slightly crude nature...
Published: 2014-03-17, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
An aside to start with. Reviewing Earth Defense Force 2025 hasn't been easy. Not just because I don't particularly want to stop playing it, but also because it was rather hard to track down a copy.The local distributors, Namco Bandai Australia, listed it...
Abstract: Earth Defense Force is a franchise that finds its niche in gaming as the video game equivalent to ridiculously conceived, low-budget films with a heavy dose of Japanese monster movies mixed in for flavor. Developed by Sandlot, Earth Defense Force 2025 pos...
Trashy arcade fun, Soldier classes bring along complementary abilities, So-bad-it's-good in the best possible way
Vehicle controls continue to be a nightmare, Certain soldier class weaknesses difficult to contend with, At the most basic level, this is not a polished game (but that's okay, it's EDF)
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