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A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda

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A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda

Rating: 4 (18 votes cast)

A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda is the first chapter in a full featured episodic hardcore action packed side scrolling platformer, in the traditions of retro classics, where you play as Ares, a combat robot created for the sole purpose of saving humanity. Can you live up to the task or will you be reduced to nuts and bolts?

You are Ares, the first Zytron immune robot. A symbol of how far human technology has come, you are the most advanced robot in existence; built to run faster, jump higher, and fire quicker. In addition to these core attributes, your design includes a system for converting spare parts and resources into valuable items, armor, and weaponry. You will need to use everything at your disposal in order to reach and rescue the survivors aboard the Zytron infected space station.

Features:

  • Play through various locations in the A.R.E.S. universe, each a beautiful, unique, 3D environment with challenging obstacles.
  • You are the ultimate weapon with the ultimate sidekick – Collect the secret items and get power up to become a perfect weapon.
  • Come face to face with colossal opponents, learn their patterns to defeat them in battle.
  • Destroy enemies, collect their parts, and then recycle them to make incredible items, including health packs, ammo, and weapon upgrades.

A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda Copyright © 2009-2010 Extend Interactive Co., Ltd.

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A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda review

By exitplanetdust posted 17th August 2011

A.R.E.S. is a great game. It reminds classic shoot and run titles like 'Mega Man' and 'Contra', and it incorporates some backtraking elements, recalling 'Metroid'. But it should be an episodic release, and, at the moment, we've seen only the first episode (that I've bought for almost 15€ at day-one). Some animations are not as good as you can expect and collision algoritm is too stiff.