Earth Defense Forces 3: bug-squashing screenshots
If you’re like this writer here who has bordering-on-phobia sentiments towards creepy crawlies (specifically cockroaches), there’s nothing like seeing these giant mutated creatures getting squashed and shot down by our fellow (albeit heavily armored) humans. Heck, sloshing alcohol over a cockroach and lighting it up isn’t even enough torture for me, which is why seeing all the insectoid bloodshed is pure bliss for this writer.
But anyway, enough about my “passion” for roaches, let’s throw in some giant mutated spiders, ants, hovering spacecrafts and robots, and we’re still only halfway to what Earth Defense Forces 3 brings us. Love it or hate it, you gotta admit sci-fi shooters still do it for most of the gamers out there. And with unlimited ammo and co-op multiplayer mode, this game just spells out plain F-U-N.
Some have been complaining about the not-so-great graphics and the not-so-awesome sounds, but hey, if you basically just wanna chill out and shoot arthropod ass, then this is the game for you. After all, one of the main purposes of video games is to help us relax and have fun right? No announcements yet on whether Earth Defense Forces 3 will make it to U.S. shores, so stay tuned.
More bug-squashing, insectoid-warping action in the full article!
If you’re like this writer here who has bordering-on-phobia sentiments towards creepy crawlies (specifically cockroaches), there’s nothing like seeing these giant mutated creatures getting squashed and shot down by our fellow (albeit heavily armored) humans. Heck, sloshing alcohol over a cockroach and lighting it up isn’t even enough torture for me, which is why seeing all the insectoid bloodshed is pure bliss for this writer.
But anyway, enough about my “passion” for roaches, let’s throw in some giant mutated spiders, ants, hovering spacecrafts and robots, and we’re still only halfway to what Earth Defense Forces 3 brings us. Love it or hate it, you gotta admit sci-fi shooters still do it for most of the gamers out there. And with unlimited ammo and co-op multiplayer mode, this game just spells out plain F-U-N.
Some have been complaining about the not-so-great graphics and the not-so-awesome sounds, but hey, if you basically just wanna chill out and shoot arthropod ass, then this is the game for you. After all, one of the main purposes of video games is to help us relax and have fun right? No announcements yet on whether Earth Defense Forces 3 will make it to U.S. shores, so stay tuned.