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Blacklight: Tango Down (360) vs Crysis (360)

Blacklight: Tango Down - Overview

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Release Date: 07/07/10
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
Developer: Zombie
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment
ESRB Rating: Teen
ESRB Content: Blood, Violence

In Blacklight: Tango Down, experience the bleeding edge of advanced warfare. Participate in the “NetWar”: a hyper-realistic battlefield letting you fight tomorrow’s conflicts with or against your friends in the gritty Blacklight universe. Customize your character and weaponry from among thousands of combinations to become the soldier you always wanted to be. Prepare for battle this summer on Xbox LIVE Arcade!

Over 10 multiplayer maps across seven multiplayer game modes: Play competitively online against friends and foes in favorites such as Team Deathmatch, Domination, Retrieval, Last Man Standing, and Detonation.
Black Ops: Enhance your skills in four cooperative Black Ops missions with support for one to four players. These missions explore the Blacklight universe and the events surrounding the conflict in Balik. Take on The Order and the insurgent population of Balik to complete strategic missions that change dynamically each time you play! Compete for the top spot in the leaderboards as well.
Customizable character and weaponry: Highly-customizable weapons allow you to modify the way your firearms shoot, look, and feel from among thousands of combinations. Customize your soldier’s look to become the soldier you always wanted to be.
Exciting new weapons and supports systems: Use EMP grenades to disable opponent’s electronic visors, Digi grenades to distort enemy optics, and futuristic weaponry based on real research concepts and development.
Net-centric warfare or “NetWar”: NetWar allows players to utilize HRV, hyper reality visors giving players a tactical view of the battlefield. Use it to your advantage to get the drop on your enemies or find your next objective.
Deep player award and ranking systems: Receive points for more than just killing an enemy. In matches, the game tracks each player’s actions, such as capturing control points, supplying ammo, or inflicting damage to an enemy without killing him. All of these aspects give the players points during a match. These points unlock new ranks, weapons, weapons attachments, and more!

Crysis - Overview

 
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Release Date: 10/04/11
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
Developer: Crytek
Publisher: EA Games
ESRB Rating: Mature
ESRB Content: Blood, Strong Language, Violence

Earth, 2019. A team of US scientists makes a frightening discovery on an island in the South China Sea. All contact with the team is lost when the North Korean Government quickly seals off the area. The United States responds by dispatching an elite team of Delta Force Operators to recon the situation. As tension rises between the two nations, a massive alien ship reveals itself in the middle of the island. The ship generates an immense force sphere that freezes a vast portion of the island and drastically alters the global weather system. Now the US and North Korea must join forces to battle the alien menace. With hope rapidly fading, you must fight epic battles through tropical jungle, frozen landscapes, and finally into the heart of the alien ship itself for the ultimate Zero G showdown.

Blacklight: Tango Down - Reviews

6.8
based on 3 top critics
and 2 virtual ratings

7.5
Blacklight: Tango Down is a good, cheap multiplayer shooter for the budget-minded gamer looking for a change of pace.

4.6
The McRib to Call of Duty's Texas BBQ platter.

8.0
A lot of bang for your buck.

7.0
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Crysis - Reviews

7.9
based on 4 top critics
and 1 virtual rating

8.0
Crysis comes to consoles, and four years after its release on the PC, there's still nothing quite like it.

8.0
Maximize your options.

8.0
It's a few years late, but this console port of Crytek's FPS holds its own against its PC-based predecessor.

8.3
Crysis Review: The Porting Of A PC Legend

7.0
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