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Tango Fiesta is a top-down co-operative two stick shooter for 1 to 4 players. It is set in a world where the events from every single 80's action film ever made actually happened to one unlucky ex-special-forces hero called John Strong, you and up to three friends get to blast, shoot, knife, and rescue your way through endless procedurally generated levels in the ultimate story of a one man army prevailing against every evil the world has ever known!
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13 reviews found80
Ps3blog.net
Jun 12, 2017
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Hookedgamers.com
Oct 15, 2015
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Softpedia.com
Sep 25, 2015
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Cogconnected.com
May 21, 2017
This game feels like an action movie. Yet I hesitate to shout down from the mountaintops about it. Maybe I’m just too badly burned by the Bionic Cop stage. Maybe I wanted more from the gun shop. If nothing else, I’m going to dump many more hours into Tango Fiesta until I successfully finish the damn thing. The game is just too fun from moment to moment for anything less.
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Playsomevideogames.com
May 16, 2017
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Somosxbox.com
Jun 4, 2017
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Ztgd.com
May 26, 2017
Tango Fiesta has a few nice touches here and there, but nothing really in the way of originality. It’s not the best twin-stick shooter out there, by a long mile. And it isn’t even the best eighties action film inspired game either. If you like some couch co-op shooting action, then it may be worth a look, but wait until it goes on sale.
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Playstationcountry.com
May 13, 2017
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Xboxaddict.com
Jun 27, 2017
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Gamespew.com
May 31, 2017
Between poor controls and downright tedious gameplay, Tango Fiesta fails to incentivise players to invest in its tough-guy premise. Though the game is initially fun if playing with friends, it offers little to no reward for time spent messing around with bad gameplay.