- Publisher: SouthPeak Games
- Release Date: Aug 5, 2008
- Also On: PC, Xbox 360
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Grave Danger's biggest problems are old bugs that never got exterminated, like the one that leaves your vehicle stuck in walls. [Aug 2008, p.87]
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If you enjoyed the original game but found it frustrating, than Grave Danger will be a welcome addition. However, if you loved the challenge of the original this one will likely be a cakewalk by comparison.
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Fans of classic shooting games like Smash TV should endure this Madness.
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I highly suggest playing the PS3 edition of Monster Madness: Grave Danger over the Xbox 360 or PC version (titled: Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia), but I definitely think there’s not much here and this gives players a dull experience.
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Monster Madness: Grave Danger for the PS3 is a definite improvement over Battle for Suburbia for the Xbox 360.
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Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)Consider Grave Danger a guilty pleasure, enjoyable more for its tongue-in-cheek tone than for its actual gameplay. [July 2008, p.81]
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After playing or rather attempting to play Grave Danger I can’t help but wonder if the game would benefit from being available through the PlayStation Store.
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Even though Southpeak has added a bunch of extra content to the PS3 port, at the end of the day it still feels more like a downloadable game that is worth, at most $20.
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Monster Madness: Grave Danger is an improvement over the XBOX 360 title, but still has some kinks. The story is lacking and I can’t really see gamers being drawn into it again for a second go around.
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Old-fashioned zombie entertainment.
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Monster Madness: Grave Danger for the PS3 is an improvement over Battle for Suburbia for the 360. Unfortunately, there's not enough to make it that much better, and the overall tired concept and stale gameplay is simply not much fun.
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Monster Madness: Grave Danger makes some things better than its forerunner, but it’s still not an excellent game.
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Once you get your hands on the game, you'll find that it feels cheap and doesn't provide you with satisfying combat, which is what hack and slash titles are all about. If you're looking for zombie entertainment, I'd probably look elsewhere.
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Bad graphics, minimalistic and simplistic gameplay, repetition. This game was mediocre on the 360, on the PC and now on PS3. Don’t bother getting this game. Unless you have way too much time on your hands.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKA suffocating ooze of obtuse controls and repetitive button bashing. [Sept 2008, p.104]
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An improved control scheme and online campaign support aren't enough to save Monster Madness from mediocrity.
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A port of a bad game makes a bad game with a new subtitle.
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Monster Madness: Grave Danger needed to be a big improvement over the original game if it was going to compete with the PS3's best titles, but it's not. It plays better than the Xbox 360 version, but the core game is essentially what it was.
User score distribution:
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Mixed: 6 out of 6
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Nov 7, 2022This game was okay to play but nothing really stands out or really that good
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Oct 5, 2022The gameplay is not satisfying but at least the game is really cheap to buy back in the days
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Jul 1, 2022the game is pretty cheap now so it's worth to pick up less than rental price