Ihme etten löytänyt tästä pelistä mitään jo valmista threadia. Jokatapauksessa Gamespot on jo arvostellut pelin ja hyvältä vaikuttaa. Kerrankin, kyseessä taitaa olla onnistunut leffalisenssipeli.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/filters/products/0,11114,457774,00.html
In the end, The Thing's unique blend of action, puzzle-solving, and team management works very well. The mix of gameplay elements really helps to keep the game interesting the whole way through, since at just about every turn the game asks you to do something that you haven't done before. Most of the puzzles are logically constructed, though a few require repetitive actions, like taking out a seemingly endless horde of creatures. Those can be a drag, but the bland sequences are few and far between. The game even offers confrontations with boss creatures that force you to think and fire at the same time. Even more of these would have been great, since the few that are in the game are extremely exciting. Along the way, the team management aspect of The Thing adds an interesting yet almost unnecessary twist, since you can almost completely ignore it and still manage to get through the game. While that might be the case, when you look at everything the game offers in terms of its gameplay, presentation, and story, it's hard not to appreciate The Thing whether you're a fan of the film it's based on or just a fan of the survival horror genre in general. The Thing is a very solid game that could have been done better in some ways, but not by much.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/filters/products/0,11114,457774,00.html
In the end, The Thing's unique blend of action, puzzle-solving, and team management works very well. The mix of gameplay elements really helps to keep the game interesting the whole way through, since at just about every turn the game asks you to do something that you haven't done before. Most of the puzzles are logically constructed, though a few require repetitive actions, like taking out a seemingly endless horde of creatures. Those can be a drag, but the bland sequences are few and far between. The game even offers confrontations with boss creatures that force you to think and fire at the same time. Even more of these would have been great, since the few that are in the game are extremely exciting. Along the way, the team management aspect of The Thing adds an interesting yet almost unnecessary twist, since you can almost completely ignore it and still manage to get through the game. While that might be the case, when you look at everything the game offers in terms of its gameplay, presentation, and story, it's hard not to appreciate The Thing whether you're a fan of the film it's based on or just a fan of the survival horror genre in general. The Thing is a very solid game that could have been done better in some ways, but not by much.