When it first came to Xbox Live Arcade, Monster Madness received a modestly positive response, but many felt it had some real problems. A difficult camera, poor aiming, and nearly identical characters were just a few of the most common complaints. Now Monster Madness is gearing up for another go on the PS3 with the subtitle Grave Danger. Since it is no longer a downloadable title, the game is going to have to bring a lot more with it than
Undead creatures have taken over a neighborhood. All the adults have disappeared without a trace, leaving just four teenage misfits to puzzle out what happened. And in the case of Monster Madness, an upcoming top-down shooter from Southpeak, “puzzling out what happened” means “blasting monsters into bloody chunks.”
At first glance, Monster Madness is a fast-paced, top-down shooter in the mold of old-school classics like Smash TV and Zombies Ate My Neighbors, with