
I picked up Evasive Space on Monday morning - the first title I've purchased from High Voltage Software - expecting it to be something better than what we've seen from the developer so far (Gyrostarr, High Voltage Hot Rod Show). Call it a hunch.
I haven't yet played all the way through it, but after getting a little time with the game, I'm not disappointed at all. Evasive Space feels like something I could've played a couple of decades ago, but with much better graphics and a truly unique and well-executed control scheme.
I'll write up a review once I've had a chance to finish, but in any case, my impressions are very positive and I believe it's completely worth the 1000 Wii Points.
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Remember - Evasive Space hits WiiWare this coming Monday!
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Akinai Games, YUKE'S downloadable gaming division, has finally dated the WiiWare release of Evasive Space, the non-shooter developed by High Voltage Software. The title lands on Nintendo's service just over three weeks from now, on February 16th. In addition, their press release also reveals we'll be able to obtain it for a mere 1,000 Wii Points.
From the press release:
Key features of the game include:
- Guide Konki through 20 hazardous space missions spanning four worlds
- Deftly pilot your ship with innovative use of the Wii Remote’s infrared pointer capabilities
- Pick up items and ship upgrades to enhance skills and increase your chances for survival
- Four person multiplayer matches locally on your home console
- Compete for best times with Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection online leaderboards
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The tagline? "When darkness falls, a hero must rise." Oh so cheesy, but hey - the eye candy in this trailer is oh so delicious.
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The Wiire has received an exclusive video release from High Voltage - a teaser trailer of their upcoming WiiWare shooter, Evasive Space. By the looks of it, the control scheme will be a bit different from what we normally see from such games. High hopes may now commence!
Via The Wiire
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