Toxic - Game Review


8
  • Type: Action Arcade
  • Difficulty: High
  • Replay Value: Progressive
  • Controls: Arrow Keys/Space Bar
Object: Plant bombs and destroy robot enemies to make it to the end of each level.
Review: Green toxic sludge flows underneath this labyrinthian power plant. All suited up in a yellow bio-hazard suit, your little person must work his way through a series of levels breaking through weak areas in the walls and floors, blowing up robots with an aresenal of different kinds of bombs. This game from the folks at Nitrome is fueled by high-energy techno music and smooth graphics.

You move using the arrow keys. Jump by pressing up, duck by pressing down and you can do a sticky wall jump by pressing up and either right or left at the same time. This will allow you to climb up into high areas to retrieve items. Along the way you collect green fluid canisters which give you 25 points each. The fun comes with a variety of different bombs you can use along the way. These include your regular unlimited supply of small bombs. You will also discover large bombs, sticky bombs (which float in mid air and attach themselves to robots), drill bombs (which tunnel down into the ground) and cluster bombs (which cover larger areas at once). The robot enemies you’ll face come in a variety of flavors as well, including rolling, hovering, spewing, laser-mounted, cannon-blasting, and crawling types.

The concept for the game comes from similar predecessors like Bomberman and the 2-D side-scrolling levels have the feel of many old arcade games. This game however, takes quite a bit of practice to get the hang of. Although sticking to walls isn’t as difficult as in some games, the use of the arrow keys gets a little frustrating at times. But I guess that’s the challenge of it all. The game includes 20 challenging levels and a fun tutorial on the first 3 levels, where once you’ve read the tips on the signs you can blow them up or climb all over them.

Even during the tutorial levels I found game play quite challenging. There doesn’t seem to be any way to replenish your life force if you get hit by bombs or enemies, so you must be careful. It gets very frustrating to have to start a level over from the beginning when you’ve almost made it to the end. And because of that, the game has a high stress factor at points. But once you’ve picked up the basics and mastered the controls, you should be able to dig in and enjoy the game. Luckily the game will save your progress automatically so you can come back after you’ve cooled your jets.




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