Mercury Meltdown Revolution

blacklemons

The Freeman
and i quote destructoid:

"When I heard that Ignition Entertainment was bringing a new installment of the Mercury series to the Wii, I knew that there'd only be one thing that would compel me to want to play: it would have to be free.

Hitting shelves on September 25, Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Nintendo Wii comes about as close to free as retail will allow -- $19.99. The game (which has players guiding mercury blobs through Mouse Trap-like mazes) will support Wii Remote tilt controls, and include over 150 levels. And of course, Nintendo wouldn't approve any title unless it contained "loads of mini-games that create a great deal of fun for the whole family!"

While the Itagaki's of the world are obsessing over boob physics, Ignition have another mission in mind.

"With over 2 years of franchise development," said Ken Grantz, the Ignition's Director of Product Development, "we've really taken the time and perfected the blob physics."

I for one am relieved that someone is finally taking blob physics seriously. My hat's off to you, Ignition. "

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comes out the same day as halo 3, looks cool, only $20, i think i might pick it up! :D
 
I'm gonna end up getting this before Halo 3. Is that sad?
 
It's something called sarcasm. I don't like Halo. It's nothing special.
 
so yeah, besides 11 year olds trying to be cool on the internet, mercury for wii looks really cool for the low price it has.
 
Where are the 11 year olds? I don't see any. So how can they try and be cool?
 
Hinesmdc said:
OMFG

strubes!? what do you think about this game!?

Haha I have been pretty busy lately with alot of work and all. I think this game looks like it has a ton of potential and should utilize the Wii's motion-control quite nicely. I wouldn't say a $50 buy, but for only $20, I don't think any Wii owner can really pass this up.
 
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