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Review: Insecticide
Posted by NintendoGal, 64 days ago 12/05 23:02

When checking out the previews and trailers for Insecticide, it looked to be a promising game.  The platforming looked fine and the puzzle portions didn’t seem all that intriguing.  Strangely, the opposite is true when it came down to actually playing it.  That seems to be the way of darker tones however, opposite of expectations.

Beginning the game, you start as Chrys Liszt, a detective in the Insecticide Division.  To solve the murder at the Nectarola plant in the city of Troi, you and your partner, Roachy Caruthers must use bronze and brain to find a suspect.  The game is broken into two aspects of gameplay, puzzle detective work and platforming.

The best aspect by far is the puzzle portions of the game.  You’ll look around a crime scene or a room for clues to keep the story moving.  Talking with witnesses and persons of interest are also key to keeping the flow and gathering information.  It’s easy to investigate everything with the stylus by simply tapping on items of interest and the game is vaguely helpful if you become stuck.  Once you’ve solved each area, you’re thrown into the action where you’ll need to use weapons and terrain to save your carapace.

 Our Rating for Review: Insecticide
7.3
Single Player
If the investigating portions made up more of the game, this would be higher.
0.1
Multiplayer
N/A
7.1
Controls
They worked, though it was awkward for me to switch weapons at times.
7.8
Graphics
They aren’t bad for 3-D on the DS, but they by no means push it to the limit.
7.2
Sound
Nothing that stood out, but seemed to give an appropriate mood when necessary.
3.0
Replay Value
I don’t see why anyone would want to go through that platforming again.
7.2
Overall
It was fun to go through for the entire story, but the painful sections nearly made it a chore towards the end to play.
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