About Naval Warfare:
Bought this game cheaper than dirt and it still wasn’t worth it. Absolutely awful. The in-game performance is fine, even on max settings (and it does look fairly nice), but for some reason there’s MASSIVE slowdown on the menus – any menu I tried to access was nearly unusable as the game rendered one frame every few seconds.The controls are awful. I haven’t tried it with a controller, but with a keyboard, WASD was a horrible choice. The maps are placed diagonally, yet you move on standard XY axes. The maps aren’t even at a 45 degree angle, so you’ll have to juggle between one direction and another to travel down Naval Warfare is a steampunk/bioshock influenced 3D rendered 2D top down twin stick shooter with vague naval theme (and not, as many would have thought, some kind of awesome WW1/WW2 military sim). Control some kind of alternative reality Art Deco superboat and sail around a bunch of canals shooting enemy boats with your very fast cannon thing.This game is a fun arcade shooter if you like games you play with a gamepad. Steer with the left stick, shoot with the right, special attacks with some other buttons. The graphics are very nice to look at, and the sound is fine. It has some bugs, but nothing that frustrated me too much. I suggest you get it on sale, but I enjoyed the short campaign. It was a interesting game. Not one for hardcore gamers that want a challenge. It was a very short game maybe an hour to beat it all. The graphic are good, but that seems to all this game has going for itself. The sounds in game sound good as you would expect. The cut-scenes are generic and kind of lame because you don’t feel the passion that is being portrayed by the characters. The gameplay can be frustrating at times but its still a simple game with simple gameplay. You can use a Xbox 360 controller to play this game. There is a local co-op (multiplayer) and its alot of fun to play with a friend, locally