More Reset Plaudits
Here are some more Reset Generation reviews and reactions, plus a note on embedding the application.
Kieron Gillen of RPS notes: “I haven’t even mentioned its production values, which are impressively high for this sort of thing. Masses of voiced-samples, many of which if not laugh-out-loud funny are at least cute enough to make you glad they’re exist. The hyper-macho Halo-parody Cyborg is another cutie. It’s brash, intricate, interesting and I think if you try it, you’ll probably like it.”
Gold Medal review from N-Gation, who writes: “We waited and we waited, we was then teased, and teased to a point were we grew angry, and rebellious and now it’s here - does this game live up to the hype? Worth all that excitement? I’ll give you a hint: Epic. Read On.”
Mike of Mikegotgame.com is hooked too: “Little that I know that there’s a monster lurking beneath Reset Generation’s cartoony surface that sucked me in. It sucked me in for days at a time.”
This one has information about an ongoing journalist’s tournament, and mentions, “t’s an immensely addictive combo of Tetris and Advance Wars and only takes a few minutes to pick up.”
All About N-Gage’s tzer2 has put up a quick guide on how to embed the Reset Generation application on your own blog or web page, a neat feature of the official site that many have overlooked.
Remember, it doesn’t matter where you play the embedded application, since they all connect to the same servers, use the same rankings, same player base, etc.
Speaking of embeds, here are just a few:


August 7th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
I agree with everything except the “Halo-parody Cyborg”. I think the cyborg is a Metroid-parody, since the cyborg and Samus Aran have many parts in common…
I’ll stand corrected, though.
August 8th, 2008 at 12:53 am
Oh PegasoPrime, you’re spoiling the twist…
August 8th, 2008 at 8:08 am
who is ninja based on tho? Hawabusa?
August 8th, 2008 at 10:15 am
“who is ninja based on tho? Hawabusa?”
I always thought it was Shinobi or one of those other Japanese arcade games of the 80s.
August 11th, 2008 at 2:17 am
Krisse, don’t think so. You should see the ending of the game (if you haven’t already). That’s where the real twist comes, LOL!
As for the ninja, I also think it’s Shinobi.