Way way back when there was this little old series called power rangers Some of you might remember it you know giant robot battles corny voice acting empty story lines Well thats Rad mixed in with a mediocre robot slug-fest that sadly falls short of wishes of the fans Robot Alchemic drive features redundant voice acting poor physics and buildings that Splinter? Thats right folks when your mech gets slapped around and fall on the ground your mech will actually cause a building to spinter in pieces....How is that for generic annoyance Not to mention the Voice acting feels like a poorly done American dubbed heanti not to mention the music gets to be VERY annoying i think i counted only what 4 tracks. I couldn't even bring myself to finish this game. Some things on the plus side. The mechs are easy to master and handle reasonably nice. Another draw back You play from a humans 3rd persons perspective controlling the mech like it was on a remote which makes it annoying if your mech disappears behind a building. I mean how are you gonna know your not swinging all Willy nilly at the air. As i have said before this game that could have been an instant hit turned into an mild slap-fest fun for about 10 min
Ahhh, RAD. No, that’s not a slang term from the 80s; it’s the acronym for a new mech sim from Sandlot. You choose from one of three characters with relatively interchangeable stories and horrific voice actors. After some... Read Full Review
The premise and the thing that makes R.A.D. so unique is this: you do not control the robot itself, rather, you control the person who controls the robot, called a Meganite. You do control the robot, but only after find... Read Full Review