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ArkLight


Take control of the X52-ArkLight, a powerful spaceship and your world's last chance of freedom. Fly through 50 levels, blasting a path through the Krainian Empire's blockades by powering up energy spheres using the left mouse button and controlling and absorbing them using the right mouse button. ArkLight combines the heart-pounding action of a shooter with the fun of a brick buster like no other game has done before!

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  bigpixels' Review - September 29, 2007 - View all my reviews (97)


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Looks strange, plays strange

Very bizarre game, and while I can appreciate how daring it tried to be, applying some serious lighting effects and all, it falls short for a few reasons.

You can, and must, generate your "balls of energy" much like in Reaxxion, but it's unclear how much if it will come back when you recall your bullets via RMOUSE. The playfield scrolls, which is fantastic, however the proportions are wrong, making from pretty awkward viewpoints.

Neat little intro, sets the pace for a fantastic journey but then hits a few walls.. literally. It's understandable why this is at the bottom of the barrel. I wish it could have worked out for X52, especially after waiting 50 years to find a suitable pilot.


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  skinflint's Review - December 2, 2005 - View all my reviews (16)


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Cool take on Busting Bricks...

This beautiful game is a mix between breakout games and shooters, and does it in a really good looking, 3D style.

Balls are generated using energy that you have...you can create a more powerful ball using up more energy, or create smaller balls using less energy. You can launch as many balls as you want, as long as you have the energy for it. It's pretty cool...


This review has an average score of 3.9 - Based on 15 ratings
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  twtscat47's Review - May 16, 2006 - View all my reviews (12)


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Arklight

This isn't a bad game, but I found it difficult to try guiding the space ship, holding the right button. You also can't see at what you are doing sometimes either. Otherwise it's not a bad game.


This review has an average score of 3 - Based on 4 ratings
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OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP Memory: 64 MB DirectX: 8.1 CPU: P2 450 Video: 3D video card 32 MB

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