Score:7/10 |
Graphics8 Sound8 |
Multiplayer- Playability7 |
As a single-player game, Q!Zone may not be quite challenging enough for more advanced players (the first eight-level episode on normal challenge takes about forty-five minutes to complete). The real value of this add-on set, though, is for multiplayer action. Many of the levels, while a little short for single-player play, make perfect forums for deathmatch excitement. One level in particular, composed of nothing but crisscrossing aerial walkways, leaves the player completely exposed, but it offers plenty of options for counterattack and escape. Other levels simply seem to be big, empty rooms put there to pad out the single-player offering.
Atmospheric and true to the original, Q!Zone may be a short appetizer as a single-player game, but the multiplayer main course is one that can be savored by friends and foes for a long time to come.
Gamespot