Multiplayer modes can be like an epic fourth grade birthday party, where the shaving cream never runs out and the water balloons buckets are bottomless, but few will find singleplayer alone to be worth 60 bucks.
Available on:
PS3
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Xbox 360,
PC
Genre: Action Release date: June 12, 2007 Published by: SouthPeak Interactive Developed by: Artificial Studios
Frantic four-player zombie killing on a school night
Feb 08, 2007
It's every teenager's dream - you and three of your friends are left alone in the house, nay, alone in the neighborhood with nary an authority figure in sight. You've got free reign, no one to tell you what to do, and you're feelin' fine. Sounds pretty sweet, until the monsters show up. Insane, undead monsters. Then you and your friends are forced to run around all crazy, fending off the demon hordes with whatever you can get your hands on, trying to figure out just what the hell is going on.
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[Multi] Splatter monsters in a suburb full of horrors
Jun 12, 2006
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 players able to aim in a
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ESRB Rating
Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia is rated: Teen
Blood,
Tobacco Reference,
Violence,
Mild Suggestive Themes,
Mild Language