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If you're playing solo, the other three Overstrike agents are controlled by unreliable artificial intelligence that too often leaves you hanging when you're in trouble. You can leap among characters, which lets you sample all the different weapons, but "Fuse" is designed for four humans to play together online. It's fitfully amusing to tackle a level with three friends, but most of the time I found myself wishing we were playing something more inventive. (Like 2K Games' "Borderlands 2," which pulls off multiplayer gun battles with much more style and wit.) And the separate "Echelon" mode, in which your team fights increasingly deadly waves of enemies, doesn't have anything to distinguish it from the standard-issue horde mode found in almost every multiplayer game since "Gears of War 2." The blandness of "Fuse" is dispiriting, given that it was created by Insomniac Games, developer of the endlessly inventive "Ratchet & Clank" series. I do hope Insomniac can find that spark again, because "Fuse" just fizzles. One-and-a-half stars out of four. ___ Online:
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