It's not everyday that you can find a game that creates it's own genre. That's just what Trapt did. There's no button mashing or turn based combat here. Instead you must use your brain...I know that's hard for some gamers. But for those with a brain, you can discover the secrets of the room, figure out new creative combinations to unleash your trap in. Yes the game does get repetive after some time but luckily the game doesn't drag on to the point where you hate the game and it becomes a task to beat it. I hope Tecmo will work on bigger and better traps for the sequel cause this game is one that deserves to have a life on the next gen. I highly recommend renting this game over buying it cause it just does have that replay value yet. Perhaps the next one will.
You might remember the Deception series of games for the PS1. Five years after the third Deception title was released, Tecmo brings us Trapt which, although it doesn't carry on the name of this franchise, is essentially ... Read Full Review
I never thought that Tecmo would release a game like that.Such a poor game. The good: Trapt could have been an excellent game because of the unique weapons you use.We are talking about setting traps.This is excellent.... Read Full Review