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Mercury Meltdown Revolution Game Reviews

Mercury Meltdown Revolution

Mercury Meltdown Revolution

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Overall Critic Score:3.1806

Mercury Meltdown Revolution Critic Reviews

GameSpot
Even since its starting point on the PSP, Mercury was always meant to be played with tilt control. Deep in the vaults at developer Ignition Entertainment lay a motion-sensitive adaptor for the console that never saw the light of day. So when Nintendo...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at GameSpot
Jolt Online Gaming UK
Computer and Video Games
Computer & Video Games UK
We've always loved the Monkey Ball series, but from this day on, if you want some platform tilting action on Wii, Aiai and the other apes have been superseded by Atari's faceless blobs of Mercury....read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Computer & Video Games UK
NZGamer
Now this is a good fit for the Wii. Unlike so many other releases that try and tack on arbitrary ‘waggle’ controls, Mercury Meltdown Revolution effortlessly and elegantly makes the transition from the PSP to Nintendo’s new console. In fact, the conc...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at NZGamer
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Ace Gamez
Mercury Meltdown Revolution is the sequel to the massively acclaimed Mercury, which was released back in 2005 for the PSP. Although the planned motion/tilt sensor add-on for the PSP was never released, the game was still a hit - enough to justify a...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Ace Gamez
PALGN AU
The Mercury series has only been around for a few years but has already had an interesting history. The first game Archer Maclean's Mercury debuted alongside the PSP back in September, 2005. The game was originally set to include a tilt sensor, that...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at PALGN AU
Cheat Code Central
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GameZone
fun. If you own a Wii and need something within your allowance budget to tide you over until a certain plumber launches into space, this game is perfect. With more than 150 levels in single player, and on top of that 5 different party games, this game is ...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at GameZone
Cubed3
We have already seen two tilting puzzle games appear on Nintendo’s Wii so far, in the form of Sega’s Super Monkey Ball and Hudson’s Kororinpa. Both have been extremely good fun, but limited overall in terms of long-term appeal. But now Ignition has ...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Cubed3
Gameplanet
This is an excellent puzzle game that has found its natural home on the Wii and in particular its control system. A game with heaps of challenging levels and some innovative puzzles. Great fun to play....read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Gameplanet
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AceGamez
With a time limit to meet for those who want to get 100% completion or that you can simply ignore and take your time puzzling away at leisure, the game is both accessible and challenging for any skill level. If you even slightly puzzle games then this gam...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at AceGamez
Gamestyle
the Wii remote control doesn’t tempt you, the Classic controller can be used (although we can’t see why you’d want to). Gamestyle looks forward to a sequel, hopefully adding the features mentioned above (and perhaps a few more), but for ...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Gamestyle
Boomtown
Pro-G
that category, you may well find Revolution startlingly familiar. Still, the new controls will give you the sensation you are finally playing Ignition Banbury's creation as it was always meant to be played, but there's a nagging feeling you're simply enjo...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Pro-G
1UP
be put to use by most but might make a nice record-setter for Wii families taking turns at their runs. The camera isn't always on good behavior, though, and it has a nasty habit of following fallen bits of goo that are too late to save, instead of focusin...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at 1UP
Strategy Informer
As the game’s name suggests the developers have been following the development of the Wii (originally code named Revolution) for same time. And it turns out for good reason as they had a little game on their hands that was screaming out for some tilt...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at Strategy Informer
DS-x2
Mercury Meltdown Revolution has had something of a chequered past. As the lovechild of classic 16-bit gameplay, modern day physics and motions control it was a game destined for greatness. However, for a long time it looked like this would never happen....read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at DS-x2
IGN
There are a ton of games on Wii that look, play, and feel like budget titles. Oddly enough, however, these games are riding the Nintendo bandwagon of success, and rather than giving gamers a discounted price for a smaller package, they instead kick the...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at IGN
DarkZero
The problem faced by inventing some new technological gloop is that you then have to invent some contrived scenario in which to put it, to deliver fun to the paying public. It’s much easier to seed a game from an intriguing idea that then demands some...read the complete Mercury Meltdown Revolution review at DarkZero

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