Gamespot put the latest build of Monster Madness: Grave Danger to the test and seems quite pleased with the improvements that have taken place since it was first released as Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia on the PC/360. In addition to the improved control scheme and camera, it will roll out with new content:
Other all-new content in Monster Madness: Grave Danger will include 25 unlockable character costumes (in addition to those that were in last year's game) that you'll add to your wardrobe by playing through 25 new challenge missions. Challenges will generally task you with completing objectives (read: killing things) within a set time limit, and are often based on sequences found in the adventure mode. For example, the two challenges that we saw involved using a flamethrower to kill as many cats in 30 seconds as possible and shooting down enemies at the controls of a UFO in a vertically-scrolling shooter.