Review: Reset Generation on N-gage

Beware of Reset Generation! I am currently addicted and can’t seem to put my phone down once I start playing. If you haven’t been excited about N-gage on your phone before, this game will make you. The main difference from the other N-gage games I’ve played is that there’s a multiplayer option that enables me to play up 3 other players.

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Reset Generation on Nokia N85

I tried earlier games on N-gage before, but I wasn’t intrigued and moved on. When my Nokia N85 came with free activation code for any game, I gave it another try and asked others to recommend one. Reset Generation was mentioned a few times, so I got curious.

Intro

Reset Generation is a fast-paced, multiplayer puzzle game where players must guide their heroes to rescue other players’ princesses. It’s not as simple as you think because there are many aspects in the game to consider. Building combos, firing cannons, picking up weapons, and summoning monsters are all part of the game and it requires chess-like thinking if you want to pull off a win.

Playing the Game

Each character has their own special powers or weapons that can only be activated when the special power meter is full. You can find out about their powers when you play the tutorials, or when others use it on you during multiplayer games.

Nokia found the right formula to keep your thumbs on playing Reset Generation. It is really addicting learning the ins and outs of each character, discovering the combination of moves, and the frustration of losing against other players. I lost 18 multiplayer games until my first win… but I’m getting better. Each multiplayer game is about 5-10 minutes long.

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Reset Generation gameplay screenshots

Graphics and Sound

Reset Generation is not as visually appealing as the more recent games, but graphics is not really important in puzzle games. The audio is pretty good. It stays in sync with the fast pace of the game.

How to Get the Game on Nokia Phone

If you have an Ngage-enabled phone, you can play a demo of Reset Generation easily in the games menu. You’ll need to enter an activation cade for the full version. There are different ways to get an activation code:

  • People who purchased the Nokia N85 will have an activation code that came with their phone.
  • Nokia flagship stores gave out free activation codes for Reset Generation. Visit or give them a call.
  • … or buy an activation code through the N-gage menu.

Play On PC

You can also play the full game of Reset Generation for free on your PC (no Mac support). You use the arrow keys for movement and Control or Shift for actions. The experience is very similar to the phone. I really like the fact that the availability of this game makes sure there are almost always other people to play with whether you are using Ngage on a Nokia phone or in front the your computer at home.

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  1. Hehe yeah the game’s pretty darn addictive.Who’s your character of choice ? I go with the Monster hunter :D

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    Mark Guim on 26 November 2008

    I also use the monster hunter. I started out with the plumber, but kept losing!

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  2. I am addicted too, to this game! this thing just grows onto you.

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  3. The longest multiplayer game I played… was 43 rounds! I lost eventually! :P

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  4. whats your username ill add ya :P - ive got RG on my phone but atm it dont work :( waiting for a fix for it. (the latest N-Gage Firmware and N-Gage app made it not work - dunno y though.) always the PC Version to play though (which you can add to your blog if you wanted, i did to me :D)

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