Odama Critic Reviews continued...
Odama is a colorful and intriguing concept in theory, but in practice is nothing short of being a rather poorly conceived pinball game that lacks the physics of a real pinball machine, coupled with some awkward moments in which you must move your troops
...read the complete Odama review at Deeko
You'll probably feel that Odama doesn't quite work. But there's such love in it, so much needless, thankless extra toil and detail, like using the Ninten bell as an excuse to remind us of the etymology of a very familiar name, that at the very least a
...read the complete Odama review at Eurogamer
Strategy and pinball? Right. It's better than it sounds, but not that much better. The world is probably a more interesting place with this game in it, but that doesn't necessarily mean your life will improve if you play it.
...read the complete Odama review at Games Radar
The VGC loves originality, and Odama is overflowing with it. Its gameplay is an unlikely hybrid of real-time strategy (RTS) and - get this - pinball! The action takes place on a screen-sized battlefield set in ancient Japan, and in the midst of a huge
...read the complete Odama review at The Video Game Critic
troops and your giant ball work in sync.Frustration sets in when: You fire up the GameCube. It takes forever to get into Odama's groove, and even when you've mastered the controls, the missions can be nightmarishly difficult, and not in a fun way.Final ju
...read the complete Odama review at The OnionDigital Entertainment News
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