Dr. Chaos
Reviewed by Ty Massei
Graphics: 3.5 out of 10
Sound: 4 out of 10
Gameplay: 6 out of 10
Hardness factor: 6 out of 10
Overall: 6 out of 10
Graphics: This game doesn't have the most spectacular graphics ever.
There really aren't a lot of interesting things in this game, and you'll
always know when to hit or open something. The color scheme on the
sidescrolling part isn't really that great either.
Sound: I had mixed feelings about the sound in this game. The sound
quality and sound effects weren't the best ever, but there were some
cool songs in this game, which were also pretty fitting.
Gameplay: An interesting sidescroller/first person puzzler. In this game,
you play as some kid who is lost in a mansion (at least that is what it
seems like) and you run around in a sidescroller view killing enemies.
However, the main part of the game is to enter doors so you can advance
in the game. Once you enter these doors, you go to a first person perspective
and maneuver around a place trying to find exits (by opening) and items to
help you on your quest. You can also collect some weapons, like guns and explosives.
Hardness factor: This game really isn't that hard on the puzzle/sidescrolling
aspect but it is really easy to get lost when you're in the first person view.
Overall: 6 out of 10. I kind of liked this game. While a little known company
made it and it was very simple, it was fun and interesting. I don't think it's
good enough to recommend to someone, however.