It’s ugly, sounds awful, handles poorly and has a premise that is as shallow as they come.” In fact, IGN’s review of the hack and slash action title said that it’s “a digital disaster in nearly every way. Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad is not a good game. Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad - Zombie mini-game Xbox 360 Ubisoft used a similar loading screen in Rayman Origins, too, but the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Rayman Legends ditched the loading screen entirely. Rayman Legends is an absolute delight to play in couch co-op, and its interactive loading screens mean the action doesn’t let up between levels. Each break becomes a shadowy dash to grab a heart bottle that usually (in my house, at least) descends into a chaotic and hilarious on-screen slap fight, cartoon limbs flying everywhere. Rayman Legends - Shadow race/slap fight PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360 Perfect for those late-night or after school multiplayer gaming sessions with four buddies gathered round the TV. What better way to kill time between races than some juvenile humor? Sony let Crash Tag Team Racing players unleash loading screen burps and farts using the triangle and X buttons on their gamepads. Luckily, some other canny developers still took advantage of the idea …Ĭrash Tag Team Racing - Burps and farts PlayStation Namco loved the idea so much, it took out a patent on the concept of using mini-games during another game’s loading screen. Ridge Racer - Galaxian mini-game PlayStationīringing arcade hit Ridge Racer to the home, Namco needed to do something special, and this loading screen mini-game was certainly that, letting players shoot down waves of alien ships while they booted up. They’re 10 great examples of loading screens done well, from titles spanning the last 20 years. Maybe Bungie should have taken some tips from the games we’ve rounded up below. MetaBeat will bring together metaverse thought leaders to give guidance on how metaverse technology will transform the way all industries communicate and do business on October 3-4 in San Francisco, CA.
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