Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Video Games with reviews.
July 19, 2002
If you want an easy stress free game, then don't buy Enclave. If on the other hand you want a game that pushes your gaming skills to new levels, that makes you throw your controller down in disgust only to say in your next breath alright then just one more go, then this is the game for you. Tough as a badgers bottom, frustrating and difficult, but there is a real sense of achievement to be had from each new advance you make.
The game play is imaginative, non repetitive, and exhilarating.
The graphics are superbly detailed, the sound is atmospheric and the character and the weapon choices you make actually make a difference to how the game plays. I have been playing it for over a month now and I am just getting to the end ... Read More:
March 08, 2002
If you want an easy stress free game, then don't buy Enclave. If on the other hand you want a game that pushes your gaming skills to new levels, that makes you throw your controller down in disgust only to say in your next breath alright then just one more go, then this is the game for you. Tough as a badgers bottom, frustrating and difficult, but there is a real sense of achievement to be had from each new advance you make.
The game play is imaginative, non repetitive, and exhilarating.
The graphics are superbly detailed, the sound is atmospheric and the character and the weapon choices you make actually make a difference to how the game plays. I have been playing it for over a month now and I am just getting to the end ... Read More:
July 19, 2002
The first thing this game reminds me of is of frantic sesions in the arcade on the classic metal slug serries. The game its self has smooth graphics and gameplay equaling or mabey beating metal slug. Overal it is amust have for any arcade or metal slug fans or just frantic shoot em up lovers
July 19, 2002
I have to say that I was a bit dissapointed. Nice graphics etc etc but I was looking for a game with a bit of adventure - this is really just a pretty looking shoot em up.
March 08, 2002
I have to say that I was a bit dissapointed. Nice graphics etc etc but I was looking for a game with a bit of adventure - this is really just a pretty looking shoot em up.
February 22, 2002
Agree that this game seemed fun to play and at first was!. However bought this as the write up the internet originally stated it had passwords to save game. Easy to get bored as there is no position at which to save each level so you're right back to the beginning each time you switch on. Found it tedious to get so far into the game and keep going back to start again, lost interest in this I'm afraid.
July 12, 2002
Agree that this game seemed fun to play and at first was!. However bought this as the write up the internet originally stated it had passwords to save game. Easy to get bored as there is no position at which to save each level so you're right back to the beginning each time you switch on. Found it tedious to get so far into the game and keep going back to start again, lost interest in this I'm afraid.
July 19, 2002
I'm a mech fan it has to be said but I tend to prefer third person action as opposed to first person. When I intially looked at Gungriffon Blaze I was put off by the fact it is a first person viewpoint game however after playing it I am impressed. The game puts you in the cockpit of a giant robotic fighting machine and pits you in various missions around what is left of the world following the third world war. You can start in the training mission to get yourself used to the controls which are easy to pick up or go straight into the thick of battle in the the harder misions.
Missions are objective based and have a time limit, from destroying all the other enemies to taking out specific targets ie a base or defending another an ally. At ... Read More:
March 08, 2002
I'm a mech fan it has to be said but I tend to prefer third person action as opposed to first person. When I intially looked at Gungriffon Blaze I was put off by the fact it is a first person viewpoint game however after playing it I am impressed. The game puts you in the cockpit of a giant robotic fighting machine and pits you in various missions around what is left of the world following the third world war. You can start in the training mission to get yourself used to the controls which are easy to pick up or go straight into the thick of battle in the the harder misions.
Missions are objective based and have a time limit, from destroying all the other enemies to taking out specific targets ie a base or defending another an ally. At ... Read More:
November 30, 2001
this game is very cute at the begining but you soon tire of it,if you are not fast enough your whole family of creatures dies,very upsetting when children have spent hours,feeding and breeding new creatures,far to slow to keep the children amused for long,would not recomend this game far to slow and annoying.
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