"There’s nothing more charming than a neat little independent game that has charm and style… except for these lot. Disappointments would be understatements since some of them have killed potential sequels with their abysmal performances."
"Its main selling point is the HRV or Hyper Reality Visor. Which is simply explained as a computer screen on the inside of your characters visor which displays the world around him. The HRV allows some interesting takes on your usual game play for example a flash bang that would normally disorientate and blind your character now causes the computer controlling your visor display to give that “Blue screen of death” and it needs to reboot leaving you blind for a few seconds. In place of smoke g..."
"Every FPS fan has followed Blacklight: Tango Down, a cheap downloadable FPS which promised AAA quality. But if the game was released on the XBLA, the PS3 and PC versions were delayed. PSN Store.com asked Marcus Beer, the Public Relations Director at Ignition Entertainment:"
Can Blacklight: Tango Down (Out now on PC & Xbox 360) entice gamers with deep weapon customisation and a budget price tag? Check out GamerSyndrome's full review of the game to see if this FPS is worth checking out.
"Any shooter that dares to enter the online arena and face the juggernauts has to answer the same question – what does it provide that other shooters do not? Team Fortress 2 has incredibly varied classes, the Call of Duty series has perks and customizable loadouts, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has realism and vehicles. Blacklight: Tango Down is a well-built, (mainly) online-only FPS, but outside of the $15 price-tag, the game struggles to find a purpose."
"Ignition Entertainment’s Blacklight: Tango Down is now available on Xbox Live Arcade! The game is a AAA FPS for $15 (1200 Microsoft Points) (here). It’s a futuristic shooter which features huge contents such as 12 maps, 4 co-op missions, 7 game types but a weapon customization system which promizes 3 trillions of possibilities and cool graphics."
"Xbox LIVE Arcade adds Blacklight: Tango Down adn Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck's Revenge to its line-up this morning. One game is an ambitious multiplayer shooter from Zombie Studios and Ignition Entertainment that puts players in a near future setting with lots of high-tech gadgets and toys to do battle with. The other is an update to a classic PC adventure game."
"A Happy 4th of July holiday means not a whole lot in the way of game releases. As a result, we don't even have a handful of new games this week but we do get plenty of explosions between the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 "Resurgence Pack" and Crackdown 2. There is also Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 for PSP RPG lovers."
"Here are 6 new screenshots for Blacklight: Tango Down. They present the game’s custom weapons.
The game proposes to customize your arsenal. This is a very good point for a downloadable FPS.
A AAA promised quality game, a co-op mode and weapons customized are pretty good arguments for this upcoming Zombie Studios game."
"Before we publish a full preview of Blacklight: Tango Down, we wanted to share these 2 gameplay videos published by IGN. They give us a real idea of the $15 game which will be released this summer on PC, PSN and XBLA."
"Blacklight: Tango Down will have a co-op mode. The upcoming is developed by Zombie Studios and will be available this summer on PSn, XBLA and PC for $15.
4 players will work together as the elite Blacklight faction to develop strategies in order to reach goals. The mode is entitled “Black Ops” (what’s an original name these days…). Your Blacklight faction will face “The order“, i.e the enemies’ faction. The co-op experience points earned can be used to improve your character through the no..."
Blacklight: Tango Down is a FPS which will be available this summer on XBL, PSN and PC for $15. This article propose to summerize the last news we have about the upcoming FPS: the gameplay, the artistic state and the storyline.
"Blacklight Tango Down is a fully featured Unreal Engine 3.0-powered game set to release this summer exclusively through Xbox LIVE® Arcade, PlayStation®Store, and through digital distribution channels on PC, making it one of the most advanced games ever released solely through downloadable channels."
"Ignition Entertainment and Zombie Studios have announced the development of Blacklight: Tango Down, a near-future First-Person Shooter (FPS). Blacklight: Tango Down will be available Summer 2010 through Xbox LIVE Arcade for the Xbox 360, PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 and for PC, and Ignition Entertainment are promising that the game will offer AAA-quality military shooter action in a downloadable package."

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