Well, let me tell you, this game looks awsome. Exactly 4 weeks and this game hits shelves, and I can't wait. Well, I can wait, maybe for a couple reviews, but after that, I'm definately taking a look into this.
What Odama is is a cross between a RTS and pinball set in Japan. Quite a wierd concept, but from the videos I've seen, it works. Well. You control the flippers, tilt, and other little things with the controller while ordering men with the microphone.
And there's a lot of action, oh boy. Whether it's plowing through the enemy's units (and sometimes your own if you're not careful) or destroying villages, the action never stops. When watching the videoes, I could help from laughing when around 75 men fell down in about a second.
I say, if you own a Gamecube, consider it. If you don't, still watch the videoes. It's a game better left to seeing than describing.
What Odama is is a cross between a RTS and pinball set in Japan. Quite a wierd concept, but from the videos I've seen, it works. Well. You control the flippers, tilt, and other little things with the controller while ordering men with the microphone.
And there's a lot of action, oh boy. Whether it's plowing through the enemy's units (and sometimes your own if you're not careful) or destroying villages, the action never stops. When watching the videoes, I could help from laughing when around 75 men fell down in about a second.
I say, if you own a Gamecube, consider it. If you don't, still watch the videoes. It's a game better left to seeing than describing.