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Abstract: Cheap and nasty aren't two words generally used to extol the virtues of anything outside of a red-light district, but they accurately describe the very good Blacklight: Tango Down. Zombie Studios has done a tremendous job with this multiplayer first-pe...
Actionpacked multiplayer with lots of people playing, Smart map design with a great deal of cover that rewards tactical thinking, Customizable weapon and equipment loadouts.
Worthless singleplayer/coop mode, Map architecture is generic, Set spawn points can bog down matches.
Blacklight: Tango Down is a good, cheap multiplayer shooter for the budget-minded gamer looking for a change of pace....
Abstract: Any shooter that dares to enter the online arena and face the juggernauts has to answer the same question – what does it provide that other shooters do not? Team Fortress 2 has incredibly varied classes, the Call of Duty series has perks and customizab...
Abstract: Blacklight is a game meant to fill a specific interest; it plays as a stripped-down version of the modern console FPS, with an emphasis on semi-realistic gunfights and online multiplayer. However, it costs $15 (1200 Microsoft Points), in contrast to it...
Abstract: I'm kind of in love with the idea behind Blacklight: Tango Down. Here's the gist: Take the persistent multiplayer component popularized by the Call of Duty and Battlefield franchises, surgically remove all the story mode fluff, and put whatever's left ...
Abstract: Blacklight: Tango Down is notable for attempting to provide a full retail experience on the humble digital market. With impressive visuals, a full-fledged online mode, and all the trappings you'd come to expect from a AAA blockbuster title, this $15 ...
Abstract: Gamers love shooting things, regardless of region or platform, and the only thing we love more is shooting each other. Big names like Halo and Modern Warfare always make some effort to include a story-drive campaign, yet a good percentage of players sk...
Blacklight: Tango Down is a solid, if not particularly inspired, first-person shooter. You've played futuristic shooters before, right? What really sells it is the price tag. For $15 bucks you get seven adversarial modes, 12 maps, and four cooperative ...
Abstract: It’s no secret that multiplayer first-person shooters (FPS), when done right, sell lots of copies. The Halo and Call of Duty franchises both broke sales records in the last few years. These blockbuster games included good single-player campaigns, of co...
Abstract: While games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare suck up all the big press buzz, it's not like that's the only game in town when it comes to good shooters, and no, I'm not talking about Medal of Honor. There are other shooters out there, and s...