Friday, January 8, 2010

A Bug's Life

Hi all!

A platformer based on the movie with the same title, don't expect A Bug's Life to be reviewed as highly. You play the role of the ant named Flik, and your main skills are jumping and tossing berries. Main skills? I should say, your only skills. The goal of each level is not to simply reach the end, but to collect all 50 grains, the four letters which spell "Flik", and defeat all enemies using the golden berries item. You can still move on to the next level simply by reaching the end, so I don't know what would happen by collecting everything. And frankly, I don't care to know. You can't make me.

The enemies, in fact, will respawn within seconds if you defeat them using any other berry besides the golden one. There is not much warning when and where they will appear, so they very well could appear right on you. The golden berry item sometimes isn't found until near the end, causing backtracking to get them all.

This game gave me sore eyes in the thirty long minutes I managed to play it. Everything is so grainy especially when combined with the choppy framerate, but the short draw distance is more of a hindrance than anything else. There is one level where you have to fly across a field on a piece of dandelion fluff, and stay afloat by flying over spinning flowers. The trouble is, the flowers don't appear visible until you get very close to them, so it basically becomes guesswork as to which direction is the next flower. The music is forgettable, I just got done playing it and I can't recall the game even having music. The sound effects are scarce and consist mostly of the squashing sound of tossing berries, and the voice samples spoken by your character get old fast.

The story most likely follows the movie but I've not seen it since it was first released on home video. It is told between levels using a couple of stills which I imagine are taken from the film, along with subtitles. They are of course grainy like the rest of the game, largely due to the decreased resolution of the N64. It likely follows the general progression of the movie, starting with the ant hill, moving through the field with the bird, and going to the city. That's the first five levels, and I don't know how many more there are after that.

I didn't have a memory card inserted in the controller as I predicted I wouldn't want to come back to the game. I was right.

Score: 4/10

-Mop_it_up

1 comment:

  1. that's funny - MY main skills are jumping and tossing berries!

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