Euroreview de Bangai-O DS
Parece que a los de Eurogamer les ha gustado:
(…) It’s glorious; eclectic, furiously inventive, dizzying, baffling, confusing, witty, clever and beautiful. There are mazes, there are races, there are block puzzles, there are platform games, there are sports games, there are playful tributes to videogame classics from Pac-Man to Mr. Driller, there’s pachinko, there are giant robots, there are giant giant robots, there are Lilliputian giant robots, and there are screens and screens of bullets.
There is perfection, there are flaws, there are moments that test your patience, there are moments that test your endurance, there are moments that test your timing, there are moments that test your intelligence. But, above all, there are moments that send you soaring skywards.
(…) This infinite variety brings us on to the problem with just listing and describing Bangai-O Spirits: as with so many things, the journey is so much greater than the destination. So much of the pleasure of playing Bangai-O lies in discovering that enormous variety, and getting to grips with the twisted logic that underpins it all. As you work your way through the 160 levels, that perplexing logic gradually reveals itself until you succumb. It’s when you start to pick up on the jokes, or the tributes, or the experiments, that you’ll begin to realise why Bangai-O is so utterly amazing. That’s when you’ll start to forgive its imperfections and its flaws - because when Bangai-O fails, it fails gloriously, or bafflingly, or interestingly.
That’s when you realise that although Bangai-O is just a shooting game, it’s far from just a shooting game. Playing Bangai-O Spirits is a pleasure. If I could, I’d play it for every waking moment.
10/10

Pues sí que les ha gustao sí…
Yo creo que con el primer párrafo es suficiente para, cuanto menos, captar la atención de los amantes de los juegos de acción.