When Shooting a stay debris lying on the ground like the sleeves of your bullets

Alien Chaos 3D is perhaps the least original game dubbed Nintendo eShop. The game takes namely just that: aliens and chaos. You seem the game also just buy in the store, but do it but just do not. Alien Chaos 3D is indeed striking and mediocre for this type of gameplay, there are much better alternatives.
The game revolves around the character Really Shooter, who runs a cleaning company with his mother ( "Mama"). If the earth is attacked by robotic animals from the area and they abduct Mama Really go out to then pop the mechanical aliens and save her. What follows is a series of two-dimensional levels, in which a number of portals which appear swarms excrete robots.

When Shooting a stay debris lying on the ground, like the sleeves of your bullets. Through back and forth to walk, you can wipe them together and dropping containers on the sides of the levels. Do you do this often enough, then a new weapon which you can use temporary. Exploding Robots also leave behind soot spots on the walls. If you continue to ponder a while, Really brush them clean, which you fill in a 'super' bar. This you can then use to eliminate multiple enemies at once out of the way.
And with that said everything. More you do not include Forum Alien Chaos. That may not be bad, because a game like Super Crate Box is in fact about the same. But where that game is very fun and addictive, I had that feeling at Alien Chaos. Indeed, even a free mobile game like Jetpack Joyride know the odds shoot to wrap hordes of enemies more fun than doing this 3DS game.
The first levels are pretty fun. With a bit of tactics and skills goes a long way, but quickly turns the game into a cluster fuck of robots and explosions. Cleaning walls will be very soon possible by the endless stream of enemies and sweeping together of garbage is also a challenge. When I pulled out a level, I had the notion that this by sheer luck than was because I had done my best extra.

Also, what I lack is a real-time multiplayer. Through StreetPass you can exchange high scores, but it would have been more fun to take with each other directly against the robots. The relatively short campaign is sometimes still stretched by the challenge mode where you for example, a certain number of targets must turn off as soon as possible or just have flamethrowers and RPGs.
Alien Chaos 3D is thus not a bad game, but for 3.99 euros are nicer titles on your 3DS or even on your mobile to download. Super Crate Box for example, offers much the same kind of gameplay. It sounds cliché, but Alien Chaos is really only worth it for fans of side scrolling shooter genre.

It is the first time that we are reviewing a Dutch film on IGN UK and as many a film critic with us the Zakmes still high on his list of favorites NL movies, we choose this time for a family film. Not just one, because actually we go Double Dutch. This film is actually based on a book by a Dutch writer.

Jan Terlouw. Even if you do not know a lot of writers and literature, then that name will be familiar to. The Dutch writer is on many a bibliography of secondary schools, especially with his book Oorlogswinter. He also wrote the book King of Katoren, which is filmed by Ben Sombogaart (Twin, Crusade in Jeans, The Tempest). The book might be written something corny, but the film is considerably less old-fashioned. King Katoren a new look so, but does that fit in?



At the beginning of the film we see watching the news the father of protagonist Stach (Mingus Dagelet). The King of Katoren is dead and we need a successor. Stach was born at that moment and unfortunately does not survive his birth mother. The Stach father falling from the roof when changing a flag, causing the boy to grow up alone with his uncle and guardian.

Then there is a big leap in time, because suddenly we see Stach as a 17-year-old pretty boy decide to want to be king. After some Asterix and Obelix-like (the safe-A-38 anyone?) Bureaucracy and an emotional conversation with his uncle, his mission will actually start. To become king of Katoren must include only five orders to be completed.



The funny thing is that the country Katoren consists of several parts where different languages ​​are spoken. Peoples live with fantasy names, but they speak languages ​​you probably prevented quite well known, such as a German and an Italian-sounding. The nice thing is that in this way the use of these languages, that you even seemed to understand.

During his five missions Stach is followed closely by journalist Kim (Abbey Hoes). They have quite a love-hate relationship, but since they are both teenagers and incredibly handsome, that ratio is intended to be more. It is the question whether Kim or those journalist who she claims to be, because very nice they do not write about Stach and his way to the kingdom.

Furthermore Stach meet several colorful figures in the different latitudes of Katoren. Anyways he meets a mayor in any area that helps him on his way. It's always strange figures with separate clothes and often a special way of speaking. It's funny to see that Stach always taken to their families, so that he (and of course we as viewers) get a better picture of how this nation is about.



His first mission is to ensure that a certain nose disease disappears from an area. That seems a very easy task as Kim tells him that there is a drug available for the problem, but once there the young man learns that this drug is very expensive - and therefore priceless for many residents. It is up to him to solve this problem before he goes to his next mission.

Each mission is incredibly imaginative and this film also looks quite nice out. Where you have to like, the quick cut that occasionally occur. On one hand, the director knows this to put down brief flashes a quick story, on the other hand, it seems the film will sometimes made hip. What also really prevails is the music, which is very good in helping make the extra seem chaotic situations where Stach finds himself - but also in the sense of courage and a kind of debauchery who obviously feels the protagonist.

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Through this film demonstrates just how timeless and entertaining can be the book by Jan Terlouw. Though of course he wrote what oubolliger then emerges in this film, the base remains the same. The story is a sort of dream world in which you will explore together with the protagonist. It is unfortunate that Stachs personality not really reflected by all wonder about that world that he met, but nevertheless King Katoren is a family movie that you properly through the interesting people to remain and is also suitable for viewing multiple times.

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