- ASIN: B00002SV13
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4 inches ; 4.8 ounces
- Media: Video Game
- Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,122 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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The storyline? About as generic as it gets. Aliens are invading Earth. It's on you to stop them from causing too much damage. You accomplish this in a variety of vehicles and defense mechanisms, including helicopters, turrets, jets, and tanks. Each alien attack takes up a complete level, which is broken into ten phases. Each phase plants you in a different vehicle, and some force you to defend various stations, while others force you to go out and pick up various items in the middle of a firefight. While the objective may change, the methods usually remain the same: Hold down the fire button and destroy anything that moves. Each level takes place on a different terrain. Level two, for instance, takes place in the snow, while the third level takes you out to sea to protect an oil rig and several tankers from alien attack. I guess the aliens are an interstellar offshoot of Greenpeace or something.
With the storyline as slim as it is, you'd expect the gameplay to be extremely engrossing to maybe try to make up for that, right? Well, it really doesn't hold up its end of the bargain, either. When you first pop Incoming into the Dreamcast, the game is extremely exciting. The pressure caused by wave after wave of alien fighters gives the game a very manic feel. But after about the fourth or fifth phase, you slowly realize exactly how simplistic the game really is. It still manages to be fun for a few more levels, but right around the middle of level three, it becomes more of a chore than anything else. The multiple-vehicle aspect of the game is incredibly cool - it's just that all the vehicles are still roughly the same from a control and gameplay standpoint. Also, the game takes a slightly more difficult turn in level three. Defending that oil rig and a collection of cruise ships can be pretty tough. A multiplayer mode is present and allows you to pick any one of Incoming's various vehicles and play against another player, but it doesn't really add anything to the game.
The real meat of Incoming is in its graphics. The game simply looks beautiful from the terrain to the vehicles. The explosions and smoke trails are especially cool. There is a slight bit of pop-up (it's a bit more prevalent in the split-screen multiplayer mode), and slowdown occasionally occurs when something blows up directly in front of you, but neither of these possible shortcomings really affects the quality of the game's appearance.
The sound effects are another high point for Incoming. While they mostly consist of gunfire and explosions, they are nearly perfect, demanding that the game be played at a volume as high as your neighbors will allow. The music fits neatly into the puzzle but gets repetitive. It's also a little reminiscent of the X-Files theme, for whatever that's worth. Luckily, the music is tucked behind the rest of the action and doesn't get in the way.
While some may say that the PC version's mouse control was superior, the Dreamcast's analog pad handles Incoming pretty nicely. It'll take some getting used to (I spent 15 minutes overshooting my targets), but it quickly becomes second nature.
It's the variety of Incoming's vehicles that allows you to play once you've gotten past how great the graphics are, but the fact that all the phases are roughly the same really hurts the game, no matter how many different vehicles are thrown at you. Consider it short-lived fun, at best. --Jeff Gerstmann
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Aliens Invade!,
By Phil "Sakic19" (New Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Incoming (Video Game)
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fight off an alien invasion? Well now you can. Incoming will let you test your "alien fighting" skills. The first thing you will notice is the wonderful graphics. The enviornments are done beautifully. They are smooth and not choppy during intense scenes. The sound effects are some of the best I have heard on the DC. No corny sound effects here. If you really want to experience them, hook your DC to your stero system and let it rip! As far as the gameplay goes, well it is straight forward. You must destroy alien craft that are attacking. Each mission is different. Some missions you fly a Harrier or other aircraft. In other missions you control gun turrets and tanks to defend you base. Each mission takes place in different parts of the world. The mountains, the Artic, Tropical Islands and even defending oil rigs and Cruise Liners in the ocean. The controls are easy to learn. Each vehicle has its own ways of controling it. At first they seem impossible and confusing, but hang with it! Soon you will have things under control. I have had the game for about 3 months. I still have not finished it yet, so I don't know how it ends. I think if you spent about 10 hours nonstop playing the game, you could finish it. Bottom line; Don't let the low price scare you. I would have payed $45 for this game. It is a very good acton packed game. Even the younger people can play this one. Enjoy!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very fun,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Incoming (Video Game)
This game is very fun and I recommend it to any Dreamcast user. The only problem is that it is a lot more fun if you have more than one player. It gets boring if you are the only one playing. However, it is awesome if you have 2 players.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Incoming is a bomb,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Incoming (Video Game)
Incoming is good game for people who like shot'em up games like space invaders and centipede. Basically its those games except in 3D. The only thin that stands out is you can shot up aliens in a bunch of different vehicles that the game has. but its not really a game for me. I prefer first and third person shotting games.
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