Rocketmen Axis Of Evil [xbla][arcade][jtag/rgh] Review
Rocketmen was built for the couch. If you have friends over, the RGH makes it easy to plug in four controllers and relive the glory days of arcade mayhem.
The galaxy might be under siege, but with a little homebrew magic and a steady thumb on the right stick, the Axis of Evil doesn't stand a chance.
Since the game was delisted from the official Xbox store years ago, your Jtag/RGH console is one of the few places this piece of history still breathes. Rocketmen Axis of Evil [XBLA][Arcade][Jtag/RGH]
Don't ignore your secondary weapons. While your main blaster is reliable, the grenades and special shots are essential for clearing mobs when the screen gets crowded.
The year was 2008, and the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) was in its golden era. Among the neon-soaked menus, a twin-stick shooter called landed, promising a campy, cel-shaded trip through a 1950s-style sci-fi future. While the game eventually faded from the official storefronts, it found a second life in the dedicated hands of the Jtag/RGH homebrew community. Rocketmen was built for the couch
For those running the game on a modified console, you have a few perks that the original 2008 players didn't:
If you’ve recently dusted off a modified Xbox 360 to revisit this cult classic, here is a "captain's log" to help you navigate the stars. The Mission: Reclaiming the Cosmos Since the game was delisted from the official
The It Came From Uranus expansion was a must-have for the full experience. On a modified system, ensuring the Content ID and Title Updates match allows you to jump into these extra levels without the "Corrupt Content" errors that plagued original transfers.