Nirvana Revenge vs Radio Flare REDUX (iPhone)
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2010-05-12
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"Nirvana Revenge takes the hit series of Tap Tap Revenge games to the next level, this time featuring 13 massive hits from the most famous Grunge band of all time.
This special edition of Tap Tap Revenge features:
* 13 classics from Nirvana.
* 4 rich boss tracks in landscape, ..."
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Nirvana Revenge (iPhone)
Nirvana Revenge takes the hit series of Tap Tap Revenge games to the next level, this time featuring 13 massive hits from the most famous Grunge band of all time.
This special edition of Tap Tap Revenge features:
* 13 classics from Nirvana.
* 4 rich boss tracks in landscape, customized for each song.
* Battle mode to hone your skills against an opponent across a bluetooth network.
* Four addictive difficulty levels.
* Nightly Nirvana, snippets from Nirvana talk radio on your way into each game.
* Superior stability, blazing performance, and band history section.
GameSnob average review score:
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8.0
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2010-03-04
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"Radio Flare REDUX is a highly stylized side-scrolling shoot-’em-up that makes exceptional use of your iPod Touch or iPhone’s multi-touch capabilities, not to mention its headphone socket.
Pilot your ship to the beat of the universe and blast a galaxy of invaders out of the sky. ..."
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Radio Flare REDUX (iPhone)
Radio Flare REDUX is a highly stylized side-scrolling shoot-’em-up that makes exceptional use of your iPod Touch or iPhone’s multi-touch capabilities, not to mention its headphone socket.
Pilot your ship to the beat of the universe and blast a galaxy of invaders out of the sky. Weave through an intense sensory onslaught as you dispatch swarm after swarm of enemies, tapping the touchscreen, and your toes, as you go.
Radio Flare REDUX is the hotly anticipated successor to the hit debut from studio radiolaris, Radio Flare, which was a finalist in the 2009 IGF Mobile and IndieCade competitions.
GameSnob average review score:
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7.3
Redux is an improvement on the original game in some ways, but it also takes away some of the integrated audio flair that made it an immersive musical experience.