2014年9月4日星期四

Rail Rush review:A game which threatens Temple Run

As everyone knows,Temple Run has swept the game industry.However,Temple Run is faced with a potential enemy-Rail Rush.
The sixth locale is the game’s “secret”area, and one of its best features:  the daring and observant adventurer may notice the tracks sometimes veer off into a subtly glowing wall.  Taking this path (often hidden behind one last-minute obstacle) will lead you to a lava pit offshoot.  This dream factory features 200 meters of uninterrupted track, with nothing but gold nuggets and jewels on either side; a worthy reward for anyone with the focus and skills to reach it, as well as an easy way to save up for more useful purchases.
Of course, not everything is warm and fuzzy like the lava pit.  Rail Rush download suffers from a significant difficulty imbalance: the first 500 meters of track offer no challenge other than staying awake, while 2,000+ meters is a panic-inducing ride from hell.  On my best run, I hit 2,612 meters and immediately had a heart attack.  Although you can bypass the 500 meter snoozefest with expendable items like the TNT stick, there’s no solution for the insane difficulty jump at 2,000 meters except good old fashioned practice.  The missions are also a wasted potential, as most require activities that will be completed automatically through enough play (turn the game on 10 times, or tilt right for 4500 meters), or even force you to purchase items you might not otherwise (with in-game currency).
These issues, however, are ultimately minor when pitted against the sheer fun of the game itself.  Rail Rush is a blast to play, and the first endless runner that has threatened Temple Run‘s placement in my favorite games folder.  The winner?  I’ll let the evil monkeys and giant spiders battle it out; I’m too busy playing.
It takes a long time to see whether Rail Rush will be the shining star.Let’s see!

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