Underneath its flashy exterior, Tron 2.0: Killer App is still a fairly bland shooter whose few memorable moments are overshadowed by unimaginative level design and far too many load screens.
Tron 2.0: Killer App review:
The unique looks and feel of the environment might keep fans happy for a while, but for anyone else, it's like playing a test level of an unfinished game - entirely missing the point of course, but it's true.
Tron 2.0: Killer App review:
The game is actually good and includes a wealth of multiplayer options. That said, the Xbox has a number of first person shooters already, and Tron 2.0 doesn’t do much to differentiate itself other than the light RPG elements and visual style. If you were looking for another shooter (and already have Halo 2), Tron 2.0 wouldn’t hurt but there are better buys.
Tron 2.0: Killer App review:
Throughout history, mankind’s need to understand extraordinarily complex ideas and systems has led to a friendly disposition towards mythology and fantasy as a way to explain the outside world. In antiquity, natural phenomena were explained under the guise of battling demi-gods, the stars were attributed to dead ancestors, and so on.