Nerf N-Strike Elite Bundle

  • Weapons available in NERF: N-Strike Elite include 16 different NERF blasters, both real and fictional, each with their own specific strengths and weaknesses.
  • Enjoy a classic rail shooter packed with arcade style shooter action where your path through the game is laid out in advance so you can concentrate on having fun.
  • Bundled with the game is the NERF Switch Shot EX-3 Blaster, which is compatible with other games utilizing the Wii Remote, and as a standalone NERF gun with a three NERF projectiles capacity.
  • Your blaster also includes a detachable decoder lens through which special codes and enemy weaknesses can be seen in-game.
  • NERF: N-Strike Elite features 2-player offline multiplayer co-op functionality for twice the fun and four different characters to play as.

Product Description
B.O.B. is back! Now it is up to you and the rest of the N-STRIKE team to blast him down to size once again. Jackal, a genius level NERF agent, has called you and the other N-STRIKE ELITE back into action in this all-new adventure. In this mission, you will have the chance to build up your arsenal, improve your blasters and, most importantly, shoot bots. Get in there and let the foam fly!Amazon.com Product Description
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Nerf N-Strike Elite Bundle

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5 Responses to "Nerf N-Strike Elite Bundle"

  1. A great shooting game that is appropriate for young children. Finding codes with the red view finder adds to the fun for kids. I thought including a foam dart launcher was unnecessary, but when my 9 year old was playing the video game and then asked if the gun could shoot real darts, I understood that the designers had done their research!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Indyman says:

    This game is the sequel to nerf n-strike and B.O.B. is back. Shane (the boy who B.O.B. recruits in the first game) and the rest of the trainees from the first game set out to destroy B.O.B.. This game is tons of fun and I love it, and the new red reveal was a nice touch. You can use this reveal to find enemy weak points and codes through out the game. The main point is if you love nerf you’ll probally love this game.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. J. Liu says:

    Christmas gift for my 7 year old son. We bought an extra blaster so the two of us could play together.

    Pros:

    - Decent graphics. About what you would expect from a Wii title.

    - Challenging. Normal difficulty presents a solid challenge for young kids and adults. Getting every bonus canister is quite difficult on any difficulty (more on that later). Elite difficulty is quite hard.

    - Lots of guns. If you are a Nerf Dart Gun fan you will love the variety of guns available in the game. 16 that run the gamut from sniper rifles to grenade launchers and everything in between.

    - Customize and upgrade your guns. You can spend your canister points on numerous upgrades and customizations for each gun. Clip size, damage, reload rate, color, dart (trails, whistling etc), extra barrels, scopes, sights and so on. Probably my son’s favorite part of the game.

    - Replayability. The levels and game is challenging enough to replay the game over and over again. Good thing since the game itself is very short.

    - Red Reveal: A nice gameplay element. Kids will like it.

    -Plot, It’s pretty basic, but my son liked the characters, dialog and plot twist. He’s 7, give him a break.

    Cons:

    - The game is very short. 10 levels I believe. I suppose it’s a “budget” title as you get a $20 gun included with the game, but we could finish the game in about 1-2 hours.

    - Only 2 player multiplayer. Why? There’s 4 characters to use, they should all be allowed to play at once.

    - Bugs: some bugs that we had to overcome by restarting the level. Crosshairs go missing, game gets frozen in one spot. Not a huge number, but for such a short title and simple game, these things shouldn’t exist. Rushed out for the holidays I susupect.

    - Aiming is a bit wonky. Make sure your controllers are calibrated properly before attempting to play this game. The shooting requires precision and jittery crosshairs make it an exercise in frustration. Even properly calibrated, there are some issues with keeping the crosshairs steady.

    - Weapon Switching. Each character can hold 4 weapons, unfortunately, switching between weapons requires the use of the D-Pad which is located on top of the gun. Not a comfortable way to switch. Furthermore, the D-Pad which could have been designed to have each gun selected by a different direction (U,D,L, R), is limited to only R & L, and there is a considerable delay between switches. Thus, going from gun #1 to gun #3 takes a long time. For a game predicated on the variety and speciality of it’s guns, not being able to switch quickly and comfortably between them is a real pain.

    Comments:

    - I don’t have a problem with not being able to control where the players move. It eliminates alot of potential problems and adds some challenge to the shooting. This is a kid’s game. I don’t think complicating the control scheme and allowing the potential to get lost in a level is a benefit.

    - my wrist hurts. I wish the included gun was a rifle and not a pistol that required awkward positioning to switch weapons.

    The bottom line is that this game is alot of fun, but not without it’s flaws. I suppose the true test is how much my 7 year old likes it and he loves it. He hasn’t even opened up the rest of his christmas presents (it’s already the 27th too.) By far is favorite of the toys he’s gotten. We’ve played the game about twice through already and are going back for thirds so we can get enough canisters to fully upgrade all the guns.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. S. Davis says:

    This game is pretty fun. My son really enjoys it. The gun is a versatile real nerf gun. So we break out his other nerf guns and run around the house having nerf wars. My wife would probably not agree with this review, for the running around the house issue, but we have fun doing it. The game is pretty good, it gets alittle redundant and old after awhile. It is still fun. Would recommend this game.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. M Lo says:

    Very fun, family friendly game. Intriguing storyline and non-stop action. The blaster customization is fan-flippin-tastic.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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