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Review: Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Posted by The Sound Defense, 339 days ago 12/05 23:02
  Mercury Meltdown Revolution
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When I think of Mercury Meltdown Revolution, the immediate parallel I draw is to Marble Madness, that old marble-rolling game for Genesis and Game Boy (and probably other systems). There are many similarities between the two games, so when you pick up MMR you should know what to expect in terms of gameplay. What you wouldn’t anticipate is the surprising robustness of this package, from the length to the graphics to even the music, a robustness that makes this game very attractive with its budget price.

 

 Our Rating for Review: Mercury Meltdown Revolution
7.6
Single Player
Fun puzzle gameplay with many different elements to add to the challenge, though it gets difficult rather quickly.
6.5
Multiplayer
Five different party modes, which can be entertaining but feel sort of insubstantial. More relation to the main gameplay would be nice.
8.3
Controls
Tilt controls are well done, as are the additional controls used. Be careful when doing minute movements though.
8.0
Graphics
Cel-shaded graphics look good, though overall there’s not a ton of pretty stuff to look at.
9.0
Sound
Each individual stage has its own quality music track, so the soundtrack really stands out here.
8.0
Replay Value
With over 130 levels, you’ll be playing this game a long time, especially if you’re trying for 100% completion.
7.8
Overall
The third iteration of this puzzler has a solid core package and a lot of polish, and is worth the budget price it’s at.
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