Its been a while since I brought a not very well known title to your attention and to be honest the last few I did weren't quite the "great" games I'd hope them to be.
This title is a localisation of a Japanese game called "Acroknights" which has yet to have even been released in Japan. The game brings to my mind the greatness that is DK King of Swing and the "ok for a little play" Mr Slime. It looks more likely to be as much fun as DK. It is developed by Noise that gave us the Custom Robo series though only two of those games ever made to in English and that was just the "ok" DS game and the "ok" Gamecube game.
From Siliconera:
Here is a trailer.
Atari are releasing this game in Europe on August 28th. Lets wait and see if it turns out to be a good fun game. I prefer the Japanese title though.
This title is a localisation of a Japanese game called "Acroknights" which has yet to have even been released in Japan. The game brings to my mind the greatness that is DK King of Swing and the "ok for a little play" Mr Slime. It looks more likely to be as much fun as DK. It is developed by Noise that gave us the Custom Robo series though only two of those games ever made to in English and that was just the "ok" DS game and the "ok" Gamecube game.
From Siliconera:
QUOTE said:Unlike most platform games you play Go! Go! Cosmo Cops with the DS in book mode. Players climb a tower using wire throwing skills to stop aliens called Babools from stealing Earth’s natural resources. Sounds like Noise gave Go! Go! Cosmo Cops a quirky story to go along with its 50 plus levels.
You can play Go! Go! Cosmo Cops entirely with the stylus. Tap a notch and Leo will use his Accro Bracelet to latch on to it. When you see an enemy, like the one eyed spider in the picture, you can tap on two notches, pull Leo back, and make slingshot him into an enemy.
Here is a trailer.
Atari are releasing this game in Europe on August 28th. Lets wait and see if it turns out to be a good fun game. I prefer the Japanese title though.