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Behold the destructive majesty of Tembo! Tembo the Badass ElephantGame Freak / SEGA Reviewed on: PS4Also on: Xbox One, PCStreet: 07.21Tembo the Badass Elephant is a side-scrolling platformer in which you play as the titular Rambo-themed pachyderm. Tembo dashes and brawls his way through the invading Phantom Army, collecting peanuts, accruing points for enemy destruction, putting out fires and rescuing hostages. The tongue-in-cheek concept of a modern-era war elephant is established and only sparsely developed through some brief but expressive comic book–style cutscenes.Visually, Tembo is a very attractive game. It’s colorful and cartoony; it’s full of destructible objects with physics, comic book onomatopoeias in the air (like Tembo’s running sound, which goes Bada-Bada-Bada), and it all looks great in motion.
Jul 21, 2015 Tembo the Badass Elephant is a side-scrolling platformer in which you play as the titular Rambo-themed pachyderm. Tembo the Badass Elephant looks like he should have his own kids TV show. The name alone is an absolute winner in our books, and the gorgeous comic book visuals are a perfect fit for Saturday.
Not only are the three worlds varied, each individual stage within is visually distinct, with its own theme: Now you’re on a speeding train, now a city block, now an underground lair, now mountainous countryside.Tembo’s visual flair and level variety belie what is ultimately a surprisingly straightforward action platformer: Destroy enemies for points to open the next level, rescue hostages for completionist bragging rights, and make it to the end of the stage alive. It doesn’t feel lacking in features, however—it feels stripped of baggage. Tembo doesn’t really learn things or unlock things along his journey. There are no new powers, weapons or abilities—levels just get harder and harder.
Tembo borrows heavily from games like Donkey Kong Country, but it’s really (ex) Sonic fans who should perk up their little blue ears at the sound of Tembo Bada-Bada-Bada-ing toward them, for here is a game that knows what aspects of its lineage are worth holding on to—which parts of the lumbering beast we call Nostalgia will sustain us through the next cold winter, and which parts should be left as carrion for scavenger animals. It’s retro platforming action done smartly.
When I was locked out of a new stage, I found myself farming other stages for a max score, and eventually, I hit a wall where I wasn’t getting any better, I couldn’t beat my current highs, and I still didn’t have enough to open a new stage. And it was at this point that I began to get bored. And I do think the game’s lack of content is the reason for this strict stage-unlocking feature.
I can’t be sure because, as of this writing, I am still stuck, but it appears that there are only 12 stages total in the game, plus three boss fights. Without the points-based lockout forcing you to replay previous stages, Tembo could be easily completed in an afternoon, and the lockout is an artificial way to hide that fact and to lengthen playtime.Considering each stage’s brief length, 12 stages is weirdly short for an action platforming game. For me, it would probably need twice that many to not feel truncated (Get it?! It’s a shame, too, because what’s there is plenty of fun. For its pricetag of $15.00, however, there is almost certainly a decent-sized niche of platform lovers that’d feel they got their money’s worth.
Today, Microsoft announced October's free Games with Gold for and Xbox 360 owners. Starting on October 1, Tembo the Badass Elephant and Bolt will be free with the subscription.
Then, on October 16, Friday the 13th: The Game and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge can be downloaded at no cost. You need an active Xbox Live membership to play the Xbox One games, but the Xbox 360 titles are yours to keep after you redeem them once.
It doesn't matter if you're still an Xbox Live Gold subscriber.According to the Microsoft, October's lineup provides over $74 in value and up to 4,000 in Gamerscore. You can read about the free games below.
Tembo the Badass ElephantTembo the Badass Elephant is a platformer about, well, you guessed it, an elephant. This particular pachyderm is on a rampage and it's up to you to make sure he reaches his destination.
The visuals are great and the gameplay is a lot of fun. Curiously enough, the tile was published by Sega on a variety of platforms, including Xbox One. Friday the 13th: The GameFriday the 13th: The Game is an asymmetrical multiplayer game that puts you in the shoes of the infamous killer, Jason, or some camp counselors. The race is on to see who survives.
Will Jason be able to kill everyone or will the counselors be able to escape him at every turn. Matches are quite harrowing and it's a lot of fun with friends. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's EdgeNinja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge has to be the star of the show. It's a third-person action game that may not be as great as its predecessors, but it still offers plenty of challenges.
If you're looking for an experience along the lines of Nioh on PlayStation 4, then be sure to give this title a go. You won't be disappointed. The visuals even hold up to this day.Be sure to download all four of these games next month because many of them are great experiences. Out of all of these, we would recommend playing Friday the 13th: The Game and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge because they're incredible titles.bundles Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and Xbox Live Gold into one package. The monthly subscription fee goes up to $15 a month, but you gain access to over two hundred games instantaneously.