Review
There’s nothing like playing a racing game in an arcade and in 1999, Hydro Thunder was released and arcade goers everywhere were able to play against each other in four-player action or solo. The environments were interactive and even tried to stop you as you tried to go for first place. Instead of racing on asphalt, Hydro Thunder allowed you to race on water while in high powered boats. Midway and Sega brought this game into the home the same year for the Sega Dreamcast and a year later for Nintendo 64 and Playstation.
Plans for a sequel were talked about but never became a reality. Once Midway went under, hope for a sequel started to evaporate. Then Microsoft picked up the rights for Hydro Thunder and on March 26, 2010, Hydro Thunder Hurricane was announced.
Now developed by Vector Unit and published by Microsoft Game Studios, this exclusive XBLA arcade game is just one of six games to be released this summer, part of Xbox Live Summer of Arcade 2010.
I couldn’t have picked a better arcade game to be released, especially in the summertime. Hydro Thunder Hurricane gives you the feel of playing in an arcade in the comfort of your home. Racing on water gives you a feeling of wanting to go to a water park to demand this as an attraction.
As soon as you start up the game, a familiar voice is heard and the music plays. Straight away it feels like the original with updated graphics.
You can choose to play it alone and in order to play new tracks and get new powerful boats, you must place in first, second or third. Similar to the arcade since you had to play to unlock new areas and boats as well. In single player, you can choose between four types of play. Race is just that, race to win and earn credits. Ring Master is a slalom course where you can rank up boost by going through the rings and challenge yourself on the course. If you miss a ring you will lose your boost completely and depending on your time that will determine your score and how much credit you will receive. The gauntlet is just your boat and barrels set to explode it. Avoid the barrels but watch out for the waves for they set them off as well. Lastly we have championship mode. Each championship has its own parameters that you must follow. This can be anywhere from a simple race to ring master or any of the other games that Hydro Thunder Hurricane offers.
Multiplayer allows you for a quick match, search for a match, create your own match, play split screen with a friend or host your own Xbox Live party. All offers you the chance to beat your friends or random people and rank on the online leader boards.
Play alone or with friends, either way you’re going to have a lot of fun playing Hydro Thunder Hurricane. The music is spot on and the graphics are beautiful. The water physics are amazing especially when they kick up and hit the screen. You can really lose yourself in the environment of each course and forget that you’re racing to win. Each course has a theme and it is executed very well. From an X-Files type theme to driving a rubber duckie, there is never a dull moment with Hydro Thunder Hurricane.
Hydro Thunder is 1200 Microsoft points and well worth the price if you’re a long time fan of the series or playing it for the first time, you will not be disappointed. Very fun and I’m very happy to admit it feels like playing the original but update for today.
[review pros="Feels like the arcade version.
Beautiful visuals.
Fun to play with friends or alone. " cons="Start out with one boat.
Can get repetitive at times." score=90]
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Plans for a sequel were talked about but never became a reality.
(These are my pokemon in my get together up to now, I have other people in my PC box)
Luxray – lv. 58 – Roar – Discharge – Cost – Thunder fang
Swanna – lv. 61 – Fly – Surf – Hurricane – Dive
Samurott – lv. 67 – Hydro Cannon – Hydro Pump – Strength – Waterfall
Zekrom – lv. 55 – Dragon Breath – Dragon Claw – Zen Headbutt – Fusion Bolt
Sawsbuck – lv. 40 – Leap kick – Flash – Power Ball – Cut
Togepi – lv. 39 – Extrasensory – Metronome – Historical Electricity – Safeguard
What do you think :3?
@ Alice, your encounter is a little bit shxt too, I wasn’t asking for negative answers god only enhancements or whatever.
I would like to know who I ought to add, I only have five.
Samurott-Quiet nature
return
hydro pump
grass knot
ice beam
Mienshao-Jolly nature
high-jump kick
U-turn
Stone edge
acrobatics
Hydreigon-Brave nature
dragon pulse
dark pulse
flamethrower
hyper beam
Volcarona-Bold nature
heat wave
bug buzz
hurricane
hyper beam
Frost rotom-Timid nature
blizzard
shadow ball
thunder bolt
volt switch
Kanto region:
Main team:
Charizard:
Heat wave, Air slash, Blast burn, Dragon pulse
Blastoise:
Hydro pump, Blizzard, Hydro cannon, Earthquake
Venusaur:
Petal dance, Sludge bomb, Frenzy plant, Earthquake
Pikachu:
Volt tackle, Iron tail, Thunder, Brick break
Gengar:
Shadow ball, Sludge bomb, Psychic, Target blast
Scizor:
X-scissor, Iron head, Evening slash, Superpower
Second team:
Arcanine:
Flare blitz, Close combat, Wild charge, Intense speed
Gyarados:
Aqua tail, Bounce, Ice fang, Outrage
Vileplume:
Petal dance, Sludge bomb, Solar beam, Sunny Day
Snorlax:
Giga impact, Earthquake, Zen head butt, Superpower
Pinsir:
X-scissor, Superpower, Earthquake, Stone edge
Dragonite:
Outrage, Hurricane, Superpower, Thunder punch
Third team:
Ninetales:
Flamethrower, Psycho shock, Power ball, Darkish pulse
Kingdra:
Hydro pump, Dragon pulse, Ice beam, Sign beam
Tangrowth:
Power whip, Sludge bomb, Leaf storm, Target blast
Pidgeot:
Hurricane, Steel wing, Courageous bird, U-turn
Nidoking:
Poison tail, Earthquake, Mega horn, Rock slide
Alakazam:
Psychic, Shadow ball, Emphasis blast, Signal beam
Kanto region:
Main team:
Charizard:
Heat wave, Air slash, Blast burn, Dragon pulse
Blastoise:
Hydro pump, Blizzard, Hydro cannon, Earthquake
Venusaur:
Petal dance, Sludge bomb, Frenzy plant, Earthquake
Pikachu:
Volt tackle, Iron tail, Thunder, Brick break
Gengar:
Shadow ball, Sludge bomb, Psychic, Focus blast
Scizor:
X-scissor, Iron head, Night slash, Superpower
Second team:
Arcanine:
Flare blitz, Near combat, Wild charge, Intense speed
Gyarados:
Aqua tail, Bounce, Ice fang, Outrage
Vileplume:
Petal dance, Sludge bomb, Solar beam, Sunny Day
Snorlax:
Giga impact, Earthquake, Zen head butt, Superpower
Pinsir:
X-scissor, Superpower, Earthquake, Stone edge
Dragonite:
Outrage, Hurricane, Superpower, Thunder punch
Third team:
Ninetales:
Flamethrower, Psycho shock, Electricity ball, Dark pulse
Kingdra:
Hydro pump, Dragon pulse, Ice beam, Signal beam
Tangrowth:
Power whip, Sludge bomb, Leaf storm, Target blast
Pidgeot:
Hurricane, Metal wing, Brave bird, U-turn
Nidoking:
Poison tail, Earthquake, Mega horn, Rock slide
Alakazam:
Psychic, Shadow ball, Concentrate blast, Signal beam
Kanto region:
Main team:
Charizard:
Heat wave, Air slash, Blast burn, Dragon pulse
Blastoise:
Hydro pump, Blizzard, Hydro cannon, Earthquake
Venusaur:
Petal dance, Sludge bomb, Frenzy plant, Earthquake
Pikachu:
Volt tackle, Iron tail, Thunder, Brick break
Gengar:
Shadow ball, Sludge bomb, Psychic, Concentrate blast
Scizor:
X-scissor, Iron head, Evening slash, Superpower
Second team:
Arcanine:
Flare blitz, Near combat, Wild charge, Serious speed
Gyarados:
Aqua tail, Bounce, Ice fang, Outrage
Vileplume:
Petal dance, Sludge bomb, Solar beam, Sunny Day
Snorlax:
Giga impact, Earthquake, Zen head butt, Superpower
Pinsir:
X-scissor, Superpower, Earthquake, Stone edge
Dragonite:
Outrage, Hurricane, Superpower, Thunder punch
Third team:
Ninetales:
Flamethrower, Psycho shock, Energy ball, Dark pulse
Kingdra:
Hydro pump, Dragon pulse, Ice beam, Signal beam
Tangrowth:
Power whip, Sludge bomb, Leaf storm, Emphasis blast
Pidgeot:
Hurricane, Metal wing, Courageous bird, U-turn
Nidoking:
Poison tail, Earthquake, Mega horn, Rock slide
Alakazam:
Psychic, Shadow ball, Focus blast, Signal beam
2nd Team:
Arcanine:
Flare Blitz
Wild Charge
Close Combat
Extreme Speed
Lapras:
Hydro Pump
Blizzard
Fissure
Psychic
Tangrowth:
Power Whip
Focus Blast
Leaf Storm
Earthquake
Pinsir:
X- Scissor
Close Combat
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Nidoking:
Poison Jab
Earthquake
Mega Horn
Head Smash
Dragonite:
Dragon Rush
Hurricane
Thunder
Earthquake
I’m not gonna adjust any Pokemon.. but I may change some moves (:
This is my 1st RD crew and want to know what you men think?
Lead Drizzler: Politoed @ Drizzle + Selection Specs (thinking about a new item cuz i never like the limiting)
Modest
-Hydro Pump
-Ice Beam
-Focus Blast
-HP Grass
Max SP ATK, +Spe +HP EV’s
SpAtk Sweeper: KIngdra @ Swift Swim + Existence Orb
Modest
-Draco Meteor
-Blizard
-Surf
-Rain Dance (just in case)
Max SpATK, +Spe +HP ev’s
Annoying Staller: Ludicolo @ Rain DIsh + Leftovers
Bold
-Substitute
-Protect
-Leech Seed
-Scald
Max HP, +Defense, +SpDef
Atk Sweeper: Beartic @ Swift swim + Ice Gem
Jolly
-Icicle Crash
-Night Slash
-Rock Slide
-HP Ground
Max Speed, +lots of Atk, +HP
Surprise sweeper: Toxicroak: @ Dry Skin + Daily Life Orb
Adament
-Ice Punch
-Giga Impact
-Gunk Shot
-Cross Chop
Max Atk, +Spd, +HP
Sp Sweep + Stall + Finisher: Dragonite @ MultiScale + Yache Berry
Modest
-Hurricane
-Thunder
-Roost
-Dragon Pulse
Max Sp Atk, +Spd, +HP
Dragonite:
Hyper beam
Thunder
Draco meteor
Hurricane
Slaking:
Earthquake
Fire blast
Thunderpunch
Blizzard
Lapras:
Ice beam
Rain dance
Hydro pump
Thunderbolt
Darmanitan:
Flamethrower
Sunny day
Hammer arm
Solar beam
Spiritomb:
I will not know what moves he ought to know…