It's unreal how easy this review was. I only needed to write
about two things and Chi managed to already cover them in his review so I will only stress what has already been said. The
clicking in this gun is annoyingly loud and makes the gun feel like a cheap Playskool toy; it was only remedied by switching
to the auto-fire mode. The thing that killed it for me was the way my hand remained locked in a gripping position after
playing a few stages. Be warned that though the soreness isn't crippling, it is hard to ignore. In all fairness, making a
product that fits the hands of different gamers is a huge undertaking, but Chi and I have different hand sizes (his are
bigger) and we both experienced pains after playing. The gun is okay, but when not playing a fun and addictive game like
House Of The Dead 2, the Dream Blaster's faults become glaring.
- Published December 2, 1999
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