Though i can’t deny the games short comings, (Such as having a VERY weak intro) it by far is the best collection of sports-related games on Flowlab and in-general is one of the biggest games iv’e seen on Flowlab as yet! I’d love to re-review this game once finished!
+I must admit, i didn’t expect a giant cube to come and crush me…
+The game seems to be constructing a pretty detailed world here, and it seems to also be doing a good job drip feeding details… Even if “Show don’t tell” is being massacred in the process
+Wow, i guess the game just had a horrible intro then because DAMN is this main menu good!
+Amazing music choices
+I got to give points for having an in-game shop, i LOVE this kind of thing!
+There are little details everywhere in this game that add up to make it so much more!
+The gamemodes are surprisingly varied, and with MASSIVE replay value by Flowlab standards!
-Does the resolution REALLY need to be set to MAX?!
-Game starts off a little… Visually boring, honestly. The intro’s 90% black!
-The game has no audio as Boris is speaking either, and the next button doesn’t even show your characters response! (Lazy)
-The “Yes” and “No” buttons are absolutely PUNY compared to the screen size and even the text boxes!
-Clicking the Y and N buttons reopen the text boxes, even if they’re already open
-The menu, while being unique as hell, has no indication of what anything does. And why is the back button so damn small?
-Not gonna sugar-coat it; the bosses are horrible
Scores (Scale of 1/5)
Visuals - 3.5 (Not bad)
Sound - 4 (Good music and good sound effects, even if i DID wish there were more)
Controls - 3 (Meh)
Difficulty - 2.5 (The A.I. is braindead, just let go off the keyboard and it might score a point for you XD)
Stability - 4 (Blatant oversights here and there, but good besides that)
Final Score: 4/5
Perhaps a little too ambitious, but ambition certainly pays off!