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            <title>Not what was expected. by Kabuki with average rate 2.5</title>
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                Crossfire had promise. It's a game that has a curious interface with curious graphics. Beyond that there's not much there.  The game isn't half bad, but then again it's not half good. The first thing I noticed was the rather unclear controls. Getting into the game is easier said than done. When it starts your instantly flooded with a host of planes and ships, everything shooting at just you.  You'll be lucky to survive the first second, but thankfully they've given you a number of lives.

Control is a bit sketchy at best. You can go up and down, and shoot, but never do both at the same time and your weapons aren't that powerful.  While the enemy can kill you with one hit, you're lucky if you can even scratch them.

I'd say this game has a great concept, but once you get past that, there's not much else I can say about it. Certainly not a re download.
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            <pubDate>29 Fri 2008</pubDate>
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