Spud's Adventure
Reviewed by Ty Massei
Graphics: 3 out of 10
Sound: 3 out of 10
Gameplay: 3 out of 10
Hardness factor: 3 out of 10
Overall: 3 out of 10
Graphics: The graphics are below average. Enemies, effects, everything just
look so simple and aren't detailed. There is a pretty good color scheme, but
you won't really realize since it is the Gameboy, after all.
Sound: The music is really lame in this game and there aren't really enough
sound effects. The quality is okay for the Gameboy; it's just that the songs
are way too childish.
Gameplay: This game has an overhead view, like The Legend of Zelda, but
instead of slicing, you shoot. The controls are okay, except when going
across a wall. It just seems to have a mind of it's own and sometimes
you'll turn if you still hold the button down. The story is really lame (he's
a wondering traveling potato who just all of the sudden decides to save
the princess of a town.boring).
Hardness factor: This game is extremely simple, so there really isn't anything
hard about it. Bosses are scarce and very easy.
Overall: 3 out of 10. Just another below average Zelda clone that a company
shelled out to try and make a few bucks. There isn't anything good about
this game, so I don't recommend even trying it out.