Tron 2.0 (PC)
Tron 2.0 (PC)
Developed by: Monolith Productions
Published by: Buena Vista Games
Hey, all you Computer Geeks out there! You all remember Tron the movie? Well, it’s time to be digitized back into the computer world to CTRL ALT DELETE everyone’s asses. In Tron 2.0 the pc game, Biatch! Now prepare to fight or be derezzed.
Tron 2.0 follows off from where the movie ends. You play as Jet, the son of Alan Bradley, the creator of the orginal Tron program. Jet gets sucked into the computer and must reveal the mystery behind his father’s disappearance. Through out the game you will find emails which hold back story and other plot elements that help drive the quest.
It’s safe to say that this game has managed to capture the look and feel of the movie. Personally I remember very little from the first Tron movie, even though I’ve seen it a million times on the tube. Usually the first thing that comes to mind is the cool looking visuals from within computer world. It’s hard to believe that such interesting concepts and art were produced 2 decades ago. “THE COLOURS MAN”! Who says you need drugs to trip out? Just look at the artwork in this game and you’ll be freakin like a bitch till morning. The animation is the best I’ve seen in a while. It’s very sexy.
The majority of the game is played in first person but you can also play the light cycles modes on certain levels. Think of it as a 3d version of that one game where you move and leave a trail of walls behind and must make your opponent crash into it to win. Just like the movie. Multiplayer modes consist of the Light Cycles and Disk Arena. The object of the game is to throw your disk at your opponent, or throw your disk at the platform removing a section of it making your opponent fall to his death. Yeah I know it sound retarded, but it’s actually one of the best things about this game.
I really can’t see myself going through the single player mode again. At times it felt like a chore, with all those gay ass platform jumping moments. There were puzzles in the game, but they weren’t very challenging to figure out. There really isn’t anything groundbreaking in the game. It’s just a typical first person shooter aimed to capitalize on its nerdy cult following. …………………NEEEEEEERRRRRRRD! 7.9 on my ASS kick meter. — Chian





















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