Blacklight: Tango Down is getting a permanent price drop on Xbox Live Arcade, bringing the price from 1200 to 800 . We reviewed the game last year and weren't very impressed with the 4 player online co-op title, scoring it a 2 out of 5 for its co-op. Jim reviewed the game stating it "left me wanting in the co-op department." Still if you are looking for a solid versus shooter that has a splash of co-op, Tango Down might be for you.
]]>From the better late then never category comes word that the PlayStation Network version of Blacklight: Tango Down will be releasing on October 26th for $15. The game released over the summer on the Xbox 360 and PC to solid reviews, though we didn't care too much for the co-op mode.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/4794/blacklight-tango-down-hits-psn-on-october-26th.htmlZombie Studios set out to provide a hardcore game accessible from a casual medium: online arcade markets. Does the indie developer succeed with Blacklight: Tango Down? We bring you our post-download review.
A week after the Xbox Live Arcade release of Blacklight: Tango Down, PC owners can now experience the game as well. Blacklight: Tango Down available for download on the PC via Steam, Microsoft Games for Windows, Impulse and Direct 2 Drive for the price of $15.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/4251/blacklight-tango-down-now-available-on-pc-sequel-confirmed.htmlPreviously rumored, but now official, Blacklight: Tango Down will be hitting Xbox Live Arcade tomorrow - July 7th - for 1200 . According to the press release the game will offer 12 maps across seven game types, including four cooperative missions and "literally trillions of weapon combinations." Sounds like Borderlands syndrome.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/4206/glowing-tangos-go-down-tomorrow.htmlIf you read our interview with Zombie regarding Blacklight: Tango Down, you know that weapon customization is a big part of the experience within the game's versus and cooperative modes. Today we have a development diary that shows us the extent of that experience.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/4184/a-look-at-blacklight-tango-down-s-weapon-customization.htmlAt some point in our lives we all wanted to have the X-Ray vision of Superman. Perhaps our intentions were for more nefarious, or perhaps sexual reasons - but in Blacklight: Tango Down your x-ray vision (called Hyper-V) is built into your heads up display to give you a leg up on the enemy.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/4045/blacklight-tango-down-lets-you-see-through-walls.htmlThe official website for Blacklight: Tango Down just went live, and with it has come a boatload of new information and media. While we learned quite a bit about the co-op mode of the game, called Black Ops, from our interview with producer Andy Kipling, there were some holes left to fill in the puzzle.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/3848/blacklight-tango-down-website-launches-reveals-enemies-for-co-op.htmlBlacklight: Tango Down was recently announced with a four player co-op mode called Blackops. Details were sketchy as to exactly what this would entail, but we tracked down Zombie Studios Producer Andy Kipling and got the dirt on what to expect from co-op when the game launches this summer.
Have you heard of Blacklight: Tango Down? It's a multiplayer shooter being developed by Zombie for the Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC. Until now it only featured multiplayer versus modes of play across a variety of game types, but sadly nothing was sad on co-op. Today the team has announced a new mode called "Black Ops" which pits four players against the computer in co-op action.
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