Resumen: There are few games that put you in control of a natural disaster, and technically Ignition’s latest DS game Tornado doesn’t either. You’re actually controlling a Space Cat who is a member of the intergalactic garbage disposal squad called the Cosmic C...
Resumen: There aren’t too many games out there that put you in charge of such natural disasters as a Tornado, but this games does. You are put in charge of Toki and the other members of the Cosmic Cleaning squad as they set out to restore all of Earth’s buildi...
Resumen: Tornado could have been a really great game. It had some neat ideas but lacks the execution to match. What could have been a relaxing and addictive experience is crippled by an absurd timer that punishes the player for trying to enjoy himself. There’s...
Camera is way too close to the playing field, Frustrating trial and error gameplay, Constant circular scribbling is required and tiresome.
Though Tornados core gameplay is based on a solid foundation, its few major drawbacks are too severe to ignore. ...
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Publicación: 2008-11-25, Autor: Austin , crítica de: cnet.com
Resumen: Tornadoes are normally associated with destruction--destroying homes, launching cows into the air, and appearing as a cathartic disaster option in SimCity games. In Ignition Entertainments Tornado for the Nintendo DS, though, you use the titular weath...
Resumen: I had remembered seeing some screenshots of Tornado prior to sitting down with a review copy, but I didn't realize how much of the game mirrored, or at least attempted to mirror, Katamari Damacy until I actually played it. It's not quite a complete clo...
Cute story mode, lots of game modes and characters, kind of like a Katamari Damacy concept, can play for a few minutes or for an hour or two.
It can be difficult to meet story mode level objectives in the time period and the constant circling can get annoying or cause wear to the screen/hand. Also it may be too similar to Katamari Damacy for some people.
Resumen: Tornado can be best described as a Katamari wannabe; a game in which you pick up items that gradually increase in size creating a snowball effect as your clump of junk grows with each addition. The main difference is Tornado uses of the stylus, touch-s...