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You'd be better off spending 15 bucks on the Crystal Method's album instead of spending ducats on N2O.
Specifications: ESRB: Teen ; Genre: Action ; Elements: General Action ; See full specs
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- Reviewed on: 07/17/1998
- Updated on: 05/02/2000
- Released on: 06/30/1998
N2O is a shooter in the same vein as Tempest and Nanotek Warrior. You pick from one of five ships, each of which has different turning and braking speeds, and shoot a bunch of eggs and bugs that travel through a large tube. While the graphics are decent, the only thing N2O truly has going for it is the soundtrack.
The gameplay is straight-up Tempest. You travel around the inside of a tube and shoot at everything in your way. If things get too hectic, you can slam on the brakes, stopping your forward movement for a few seconds, which should give you the time to clear a path. Once you've destroyed all the level's eggs, you progress on to the next tube. If it sounds basic, that's because it is. You just keep plodding on from tube to tube. Occasionally you'll face a boss to break up the monotony. At least the loading times are nearly nonexistent.
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