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Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters is a cartoon version of the movie universe, but it's not telling the movie's tale. Here, I played as Hal Jordan, the newest member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. The Guardians (little blue dudes) run the organization, and more than 3,000 Green Lanterns serve and protect. Rather than guns, Green Lanterns use power rings that create whatever the wearer imagines out of green light. However, before the Lanterns were out there, the Guardians used robots known as Manhunters. Then, the machines went nuts and got shelved. Now, they're back and looking to destroy the universe; Hal has to stop them.
The story plays out in still cartoon screens. No voices, just text. That's disappointing, but the gameplay is where I was really let down with Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. Like most Griptonite games, I took my hero from one side of the screen to the next and wailed on everything that got in my way, but in Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters, there just isn't enough variety to keep the combat fresh.
Worse yet, the gameplay is slow -- and not on purpose. The Wii version appears to be a port of the 3DS, and that runs at an enjoyable speed. However, on the 3DS, the game slows to a crawl. It sucks any fun out of the game. When the action was heavy, I could change the direction I wanted to shoot my ring blast with the 3DS nub and count aloud before Green Lantern followed suit. Even before I knew it ran worse than the Wii version, I knew this game was slow and was literally putting me to sleep.
I moved through levels, found robots, and shot them with the ring's power blast. I did that non-stop. Green Lantern can make anything he can imagine out of green light, but in this game, he has to unlock these abilities via a slow process. You have to scan items (missiles and such) in order to create them. Even though I was scanning objects early on, I still had to wait in order to use them until I unlocked the power they were used with. That's a bit silly.
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters is broken into different planets, on each of which you'll learn a new power. That's why I was unlocking objects I couldn't use yet. It's a Metroid-like carrot on a stick that encourages you to play again and again, but I was so bored I really didn't want to come back to old levels and try again.
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