Secret Invasion Review


The Secret Invasion storyline is one of those really famous ones from the comics. It touched on a ton of different series and affected all of the biggest heroes and villains. So when it was revealed that this would be adapted into a 6 episode tv series with none of the big characters present, there was a little concern. This would end up being treated more like a small footnote than a big event. Well for better or worse, that’s pretty much how it went down. It’s entertaining enough as a series but it’s best to ignore that this is actually related to Secret Invasion. Think of it more like a quick drama title with some action.

The series starts off with Nick Fury finally returning to Earth. He had retreated into space for a long time after the events of Infinity War but with the Skrulls showing up everywhere, he felt that it was his job to fix this. We find out that he is even married to a Skrull, so as always Nick has been keeping a whole lot of secrets. His main ally here is Talos, a skrull general who has been helping Nick behind the scenes for years. This time their friendship will be tested as tensions continue to grow with a faction of the Skrulls deciding to destroy the planet. Many in SHIELD also doubt Nick’s ability and feel like he has lost a step.

Now I will say that Nick has absolutely lost a few steps. He spends a lot of the season being really depressed and blowing up at everybody. It doesn’t feel like he is in control the way that he used to be. Yes he does have his big moments where he crushes someone and gets one step ahead but they are surrounded by scenes where he is absolutely getting devastated. I would also argue that some scenes revolve around other characters just looking bad. One example of this is when he puts a bug inside his rival’s owl statue. I don’t see how she could have missed that and the whole time I was expecting her to reveal that she knew all along.

When Nick beat up a body guard it was a good look for him but it’s a really bad look for the agent. You can’t be losing like that unless Nick had super powers or something like that. In the end this is sometimes unavoidable when you have the mysterious character finally get his own series. As the main character you are going to show more weaknesses and vulnerabilities than when you are a guest star. I think they could have balanced it a bit more in Fury’s favor though. His worse scene is definitely when he blows up at Talos and tells him to get off the train. The two had been working together for so many years so to dismiss him like that was a terrible look. Additionally later on Fury tries to take all the credit for what he’s done in the past and Tavos points out that Fury could get away with that in any other context, but not in front of the guy who actually did the legwork.

I don’t really get how Fury would miss that. So yeah not a good look for him in general. Fortunately there was an explanation for what would have been Fury’s worst moment in the final episode so I can’t use that against him. If not for a twist though, whew I would have been bashing on him for quite a long time. So Fury’s not the great leader you would hope for but the show does make room for one in Rhodey.

Rhodey hasn’t had a big role in a very long time and I can say that it was worth it for his role here. He shows up as smug as Tony Stark and really dishes out the pain. All of his scenes here are great as he launches into threat after threat. He’s really made a name for himself in the military, it’s all quite impressive. His role in the show is bigger than you might have expected as well. Either way he is the standout character here and I can tell you that it’s not even close. He really had Fury on the back foot the whole time.

As for Talos, well he was okay but really weak. Like with Fury he ends up losing almost every fight in the series. Characters constantly get Talos into a choke hold and he underestimates all of the heroes. I also get why the Skrulls are mad at him because Talos isn’t selling a very comforting dream here. This all leads back to Fury making more mistakes. Suffice it to say, Talos did his best to be a loyal ally all the way to the end. He did keep some secrets but for the most part they were rather reasonable. Particularly with how much he knows about human deceptions.

The main villain, Gravik gets a lot of support early on and it’s clear to see why. Basically he believes that Nick Fury betrayed them when he promised to find a planet for the Skrulls and didn’t produce anything 30 years later. The worst part is that he was correct. Fury realized he wasn’t going to find anything and so he gave up a long time ago. So the whole time the Skrulls were doing all of Fury’s dirty work and it was absolutely futile. They were assuming human identities and putting their lives at risk on a daily basis with nothing in return.

Now some Skrulls didn’t mind this as they got power in high ranking positions but for the others this was just a tough living arrangement. So Gravik decides to just take Earth and yes he’s a villain. The thought process makes sense rather than doing nothing though. This was a completely avoidable issue the whole time. Naturally to make sure Gravik isn’t too sympathetic, we then see how he goes around murdering everyone including his own allies. He’s super insane and all which always feels like a cop out to this kind of moral dilemma.

I felt like the show didn’t quite penalize Fury enough for all the mistakes that he made. His wife Varra had to go through a lot as well since Fury just ditched her and she was on her own for so long. He shows up to just start over fresh but it’s really not that easy. She makes it easy for him and ultimately chooses to keep on fighting but Fury made it hard to really feel bad for him.

Then we have his rival Sonya who looks really good here. She takes a very aggressive approach against the Skrulls and has a lot of battle experience. She is able to take down quite a few of them and is also pivotal to the end of the series. Fury really needed at least one ally in a high position and she fit the bill. Sonya was a lot of fun so I look forward to seeing more of her.

Then we have Giah who is essentially the main heroine of the show. Maria Hill almost could have fit into that role except her screentime was far too brief for that. Giah isn’t really sure which group of Skrulls to side with. She has a lot of mixed feelings and looks to continue as a big wild card in the MCU going forward. I wonder when she will appear next, in some ways she is probably a little too powerful so I could see her being bumped off early on. She’s not bad but there isn’t a whole lot to Giah at the moment. She’s essentially just a powerhouse, almost a sentient set of powers is how I would describe her for now.

The end of the show is incredibly interesting, it’s just a shame that it has yet to be followed up on. America is essentially in for the fight of its life and that should attract the attention of every big shot around. The show just didn’t have that kind of budget. As powerful as the Skrulls are, it feels inevitable that they would get stomped out here. Especially once the tech and magic experts step in with ways to detect them. It should really be a turning point in the whole universe with how fractured trust is on all areas. That’s why, while I love the ending, it really feels like a missed opportunity. This series should have been more important.

I was glad to see that this show had an actual theme song, but unfortunately it totally sucked. It’s extremely drawn out and boring. The artwork does not look good at all, it’s going for an artistic, indie kind of vibe and fails massively. The general soundtrack is nothing to write home about either. I thought the final fight looked pretty good at least, even if it does get mocked a lot. I was just glad to see some super powers at play in the ending there.

This is a show that will make less and less sense as you think about it. The logistics with the aliens just aren’t very well thought out because shapeshifting is way too powerful. The skrulls realistically should have even more people in positions of power based on how many of them there are. That said, the show succeeds in showing how nobody can be trusted. The pacing isn’t always super fast but with 6 episodes I wouldn’t say that the show is buying time too often either.

What I will say in defense of the series is that it does feel like a classic Marvel product. You could watch this after the Avengers films and it feels like it belongs. The smaller scaling is apparent, but otherwise the atmosphere and script feel right. The show has high stakes and some pretty intense moments while keeping up a light hearted tone. It probably just takes some extra time to be somber and sappy with some of Fury and Varra’s drama. I could have cut a lot of those scenes out. There was the interesting question of if they would have gotten together if Varra had kept her true form. I would assume that’s a No and so I was impressed when Fury just dodged the question. It’s too easy to just say yes without thinking about it, so it felt like an honest response.

Overall, Secret Invasion is a series that will keep your interest. It has its share of good moments and is a good story but it definitely wasn’t prepared to deal with the sheer scope of a Skrull invasion. I don’t think there is really any way to adapt this into 6 episodes unless you plan to have a War of the Worlds type of ending. Without that, there are simply too many moving pieces and characters running around. It would be unsatisfying no matter how you sliced it. So just enjoy the situation as a whole and don’t worry about the missed opportunities here. Rhodey is already worth the price of admission since this is his best portrayal in any Marvel media. This is at its core a good show, but one that could have been great if it took the story to its logical conclusion. Maybe we will get a season 2 at some point….I doubt it, but that would address some of my issues.

Overall 6/10

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Review


All right if someone asked me if I could survive 5 nights at Freddy’s I would definitely say yes. The animatronics are slow and clunky so that’s not a problem. If they asked me if I could survive 5 more nights? Well now that’s getting tricky. The monsters in this film seem to be considerably more powerful than in the first film although I would say that they are still under the average horror title. For that reason nobody in this film is really putting up much of a fight most of the time.

The film starts off with Mike trying his best to forget the events of the first film. He figures the best way to do this is to gaslight Abby into thinking that he will fix the old robots when he doesn’t plan to. Then on the side Mike is trying his best to fix Vanessa from all of her childhood trauma but Mike doesn’t really have the temperament for such a journey. Eventually his plans fall through and Abby runs back into Freddy’s to bring her friends back while Vanessa heads over for some closure. Unfortunately they both end up bringing something far darker back into the world. And yes…there are now two Freddy’s locations.

This is definitely one of those films where everyone looks pretty bad which is what the villains are able to capitalize on. For example in the first flashback scene we see how William wasn’t exactly subtle in grabbing one of the kids to destroy but even when another kid notices, nobody wants to help. The adults are painfully oblivious and almost go out of their way to ignore the situation. Then once it all happens, we see how the media blamed this on the kid who died. Now that was crazy and it sets the stage for how this is a world without a whole lot of empathy. Everyone is just looking out for themselves here and they don’t want to stick their neck out.

The fact that this happened before the other 5 murders is also crazy because it really shows how William was allowed to do whatever he wanted to do. Now in the present, we’ve got a number of plots going on. For Abby’s, well I feel like she looks really bad here. She wants to bring the robots back since some of them had her friends from the beyond but even in the first film it was always a 50/50 chance at best on if they were actually the kids. Usually they were the evil demon robots so she is risking everyone’s lives for a small chance. Not a smart thing to do.

Abby definitely shouldn’t have been going to Freddy’s by herself. Then we have Mike who comes across as really annoying the whole time. He gets upset with Abby when she notices that he’s been lying a lot and that’s on him. Then even after Vanessa has saved his life on multiple occasions and saved Abby, he still tells her off. There are some things like a life debt which should not be so easily broken. Certainly not in this manner. Mike really needed to lock in more.

He got one good scene where he actually fights one of the animatronics but that’s about it for him. Then we have Vanessa who is dealing with the most issues right now. William is still attacking her through dreams which she just barely manages to survive through. It feels like there is only a matter of time before she falls to him unless she can find a way to destroy him forever. Of course that is not going to be easy.

Then Vanessa has to deal with the new villain of the movie, The Marionette. Unfortunately a gun isn’t going to do a whole lot to this thing. She definitely should have told Mike more about what was going on but I still tend to place more of the blame on him for not taking the news well at all. With the stakes this high, there is no time to be falling apart at the seams.

The Marionette makes for a pretty strong villain. She leaves more of an impact than a lot of the different Freddy creatures and for now I would say she was more impressive than William as well. She has a good amount of space and can basically take control of someone’s body which is a really big deal. I suppose that the name is quite fitting.

On that note, the main Freddy crew don’t get to do quite as much here. They threaten the humans a whole lot and are always on the move but don’t technically produce a whole lot of results. More often than not they are foiled at the last second. The body count is a bit smaller than you may have initially guessed. Also unless you are a hardcore fan you will have some trouble differentiating the designs between the new ones and the old ones even when you see them back to back.

The film does go all in on the jump scares though. There is a lot going on at all times and the characters act super suspicious the whole time. There’s a new night guard named Michael for example who seems ominous the whole time. He’s constantly grinning and seems to know a whole lot about Freddy’s. They’re going to want to keep an eye out for him. So the film knows how to be scary.

Then on the other hand it also has some funny moments. I liked the cab driver who was always ready to break the ice. There’s also a mean science teacher who is a complete antagonist but does a really good job within the role like when he “accidentally” broke a girl’s toy. This guy has clearly been in the game for a long time. The film certainly leans harder on horror than comedy but handles both genres rather well.

The writing and script are certainly not realistic but you can put that to the same camp. The film also still keeps itself from being too violent. It’s maybe a little more violent than the first one but I would say that it was close. There is less focus on all the kids who got murdered from the first film which is a good thing. I would also say that the film’s story is a lot more interesting now that it is embracing all of the crazy characters. It was sad that Golden Freddy didn’t show up but I guess the film was getting rather packed.

There are quite a few clffhangers in the film too which sets up the third film nicely. First up we already have a main villain, then a returning villain shows up, and then a hype message which might signal a third one. In theory it’ll be hard for the heroes to stop these guys next time because there is no longer any kind of an off button. Physically these creatures are mainly still robots so you can mess them up but that requires no tripping or panicking which is rare.

For the next film I would like to see some more action though. One issue I have with this one is that the animatronics all tend to look very slow aside from the Marionette and just don’t seem to be a huge threat. Mike takes one out extremely easily in one scene and it feels like that would work on any of the others as well. So I feel like the next film needs to show them actually fighting and moving a bit quicker to make things scary again.

Overall, I definitely wouldn’t be eating at Freddy’s but the film does a good job of staying scary while adding in a lot of story this time around. The concept of Freddy’s is definitely an intense one. I am glad that the series continues to reign in the violence and doesn’t go for a ton of grit. It would be nice if we could go one film without children being among the fatalities though. This time it was brief and then it was over at least but we don’t need to retread the plots. Since this one hints at a much larger threat looming, it may be time to call in the government. Some may say that would be jumping the shark but I think it would be hype!

Overall 6/10

Pragmata Review


Pragmata is one of those games that I was hyped for right away. By all accounts it looked to be some kind of a backdoor Mega Man spinoff even if nobody would admit it. Even after playing through the game it feels that way and it technically goes out of its way to not appear to be a Mega Man game. Maybe one day we’ll get the crossover but either way this is a great title.

The game begins with a group of people heading onto a space station but unfortunately something weird is going on. The A.I. may have gone rogue as everyone is murdered except for the main player. He runs into a kid, the Pragmata. She is his only chance at surviving this encounter but this guy doesn’t really trust robots. Can he get past that and team up with her? The stakes are high so there is really no time for any in-fighting or anything like that.

Naturally the horror element here is in the fact that there is no escape. There is no easy way to get back to Earth. In fact the whole game is about trying to get to the center of the station so that they can use the escape pods. Unfortunately the whole place has been shut down and there are killer androids everywhere so getting past them is definitely not going to be easy.

The gameplay is a 3D shooter but mixed in with a bit of puzzle gameplay. Technically these are “hacking” components where you shut down an enemy’s defenses in order to do more damage. This is really mandatory because your shots will practically bounce off otherwise. Fortunately the hacking gameplay is quite a lot of fun so I really enjoyed just blasting away at everyone. It really encourages you to learn how to do two things at once. If you are not a multi tasker then this will be very tough.

As the game goes on you will unlock a ton of different weapons as well as enhancements to the hacking program. Each level gives you more clearance on the spaceship which unlocks more things. You can then use your new abilities to go back to old areas and get more collectibles. It’s almost like a vania in that regard except for the fact that you never need to go back. It is purely optional.

The gameplay and navigation are so smooth that I did have fun going back and getting things though. I got almost all of the collectibles and beat every training exercise. The main campaign is very short so I wanted to make sure that I got my money out of this. Also it just helps when the game flows well. If going back and forth meant having to sit through a lot of loading screens or something like that then I wouldn’t have bothered.

Also the collectibles and such really do improve your overall abilities so there is a big incentive to getting them. The final boss is actually very tricky so I was glad that my stats were all heavily boosted. Then when you beat the game there is a little post game content in the form of a new room with some challenges in there. That was pretty cool. This isn’t the kind of game where I’m aiming to get the Platinum anytime soon but it was still cool to see.

The graphics are really good here. The level of detail is impressive and so this is a AAA PS5 title all the way. The robot designs are super good throughout and I also liked the NYC based level. You will always have a lot to look at here and the hacking successful effects are always satisfying. The soundtrack is less memorable. We do get an emotional track at the end but for the most part this is one of those quiet type of games. They probably figured that hard rock music would mess with the tone but I can’t agree with that. I’d have loved to have more intense music.

We also got a pretty intense main villain here towards the end. The first one was decent but not super interesting so I was glad at the switch. It made the stakes a lot more personal and all. I also enjoyed the main character and the kid because they were locked in from the start. No petty grumblings or drama, they were just trying to survive here. It’s one of those things that feels more realistic than if they had been fighting because this really wouldn’t be the time for it. You like to think that in a life or death situation everyone would be focused and working together so the game is hopeful in that way.

My only piece of advice gameplay wise is to buy the module that lets you see where all collectibles are in a level. I got this as soon as I could and it really makes a good difference. After that I would focus on upgrading my main weapons and for the gold orbs, upgrading the gun. I figure those are things that you will be using constantly anyway. I’m always partial to increasing attack power in general because win or lose, the fights will go quicker. It just forces me to get better at dodging and blocking.

Overall, Pragmata is definitely a game that you should buy. Yes, the length is short which is a blow against the game but everything else about it is absolutely top tier. The story is really great and the title has every quality of life feature you can think of. It is a very satisfying game to complete from start to finish and that helps the length to not bother you quite as much Just have fun exploring the levels and don’t rush to the end. There are plenty of collectibles to grab and little story discs that explain the surrounding context. I also feel like this game is just helpful in general for multi tasking. It can be harder than it sounds to be shooting, aiming, and hacking at the same time. If we ever get a sequel to this title, I’ll definitely be there!

Overall 8/10

Pokemon Go Update


I have finally made it to level 75!! It took longer than I had initially expected with the 1000 great throws but it feels good to be up here. The next level will probably take around 2 months or so. The longest one is going to be walking 300KM. At least it’s spring/summer time so that should help out but that’s still not the kind of distance you cover in a day. I’m one step closer to making it to level 80!

The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection Review


It’s time for a pair of exploration type games which have a whole lot of mystery within them. What is really going on and who are the enemies that need to be defeated? These questions will be getting answered as you get deeper into the adventure. The games have a unique atmosphere to them and definitely makes you feel like you’re getting a true indie type experience. That said, clumsy controls do keep the games from being better.

Ico starts off with a kid finding a girl who was captured inside of a castle. He manages to free her but there is no easy way to escape this place. For now he will need to activate a lot of devices and use that to try and find a way out of here. It won’t be easy but he has a lot of tenacity and won’t be backing down. There is also a mysterious queen of evil who seeks to get in your way.

The game has a whole lot of puzzles for you to solve. To help with this, the gameplay itself s really simple. You only have 2-3 controls here. You can swing your sword, jump, and grab onto things. That’s it so then when the puzzles come up you have to figure out a way to solve each instance while only using these 3 abilities. In some ways that makes it rougher on your end when you can’t figure something out because the controls should make it easy.

There was definitely one time where it felt like the game pulled a fast one though. You had to jump off of a pole to the next area but throughout the game you had been jumping normally. Apparently by holding down one of the buttons you would jump longer and farther. I feel like that would be hard to guess and I ended up dying many times in the meanwhile. You also have to be careful about getting too far away from the heroine or she will end up being kidnapped by the shadow creatures which is an instant game over.

Trust me, that’s a rough way to go out. I recommend saving as often as you can although it’s not always the easiest thing. You have to go to one of the benches with the heroine to save. There aren’t a whole lot of them in the game but granted, it’s not like the game is super long. Swinging the sword around is definitely fun and I enjoyed the final boss but I do wish there was more combat. The platforming part of the gameplay could often be way too clunky while at least the fights are straight forward.

The art style works well for the ambiance though. I will give the game some credit there and the soundtrack is also pretty solid. The stakes always feel really high and a good chunk of the climax takes place during a thunderstorm which was handled really well. You could really hear the boom in the background and that’s also when the visuals are at their best. This one isn’t trying to be the big AAA title in terms of visuals but leveraged the style really well.

Then in Shadow of the Colossus we play as a guy who needs to save a girl who is currently in a coma. In order to wake her up, he needs to defeat the 16 Colossus that are scattered around the land. It won’t be easy since he only has a sword. The game is really built around locating the colossus and then taking them down. The combat is all built around balance as you use the sword to hang on until you get to the weak points. You could say this is equal parts exploring puzzles and then combat puzzles.

I was glad to see the action part at the forefront although I will say that the game goes out of its way to make some of these fights extremely painful. When you fall off of the Colossus then you have to climb all the way back up each time which usually revolves around waiting for specific actions to happen. This means you can’t just go in and land a bunch of attacks right away. Then once you’re on the Colossus, part of it seems to be RNG.

There were one or two bosses where I kept getting shaken off but then I’d land again and this time they couldn’t shake me off at all. So I’d stab quickly until I took all of the health down. Like with Ico I’d say that the gameplay can be super clunky which also makes this a bit more difficult than it would be normally. Platforming and quick movements can be tough for any title but I feel like it really stood out here the whole time. This collection’s mistake was really in focusing so hard on realism that it forgot the fun part. Letting the character jump farther and move faster would have automatically helped out quite a bit.

If the games could tighten up the gameplay like when riding the horse or jumping around, it would make a world of difference. The quality of life features/enhancements are what would really turn this into a winning title. The games certainly can’t be called generic or anything like that though and I do see the appeal. If the intrigue can override the gameplay for you then that should be enough for this one to claim victory. I’d be interested in seeing how a modern sequel would fare although I can’t say that I would have super high hopes for it.

Overall, This is definitely a collection that will give you a run for your money. The games aren’t very long or anything like that but at the same time they are difficult. You won’t be just barreling through these. Both games took me longer than the estimated time to complete which is pretty rare since it is usually the other way around. I would have liked to have had more of a story here but at least we do get true endings in each time. These games are more for visual storytelling than a cinematic presence which I understand. Ultimately it ends up being in the middle of the pack for me but if you really like the concepts here then you should have a good time.

Overall 5/10

The Phantom Review


This is one of those games that didn’t make a ton of waves when it came out but it centers around one of the original superheroes out there. The Phantom basically predates any of the big heroes that you’ve heard about. So it’s cool to play a game based on this guy. The gameplay’s fun enough and I like the overall presentation but what hurts the title is the short length. You can complete the game in a little over an hour. There are only 5 stages in the game, which total to 14 levels. Most levels aren’t very long either so yeah that’s why this goes by quickly.

The story begins with the Phantom’s son being stolen by a gang. He does not take this well at all to the point where his wife is really worried about the nonstop rage that she is seeing. The Phantom intends to save his son at any cost and may want to destroy these villains in order to prove a point. Will he be able to calm down in time and can his son really be saved?

It’s not like this is a super deep story or anything like that but I was just glad to have one with some story updates after each stage. The game is fully voice acted which is always a good thing and it adds to the intensity of the game. The way the cutscenes are advanced is a little odd though as you have to click X to go forward every few lines but the icon used is the same as for the skip button so it was always very nerve racking. I don’t see why they didn’t just push everything forward automatically.

So as 2D beat em up you’re going to be familiar with the drill here. You punch and kick at the enemies until they all go down. At that point you can continue and then fight the next batch of fighters. Rinse and repeat until you have made it to the very end of the stage. The only exceptions here are when you have a boat/car level and have to blast away at your enemies. Coming up with a second gameplay style was probably not easy so I can appreciate that level of effort.

I don’t think the gameplay was play tested too much though because you have way too much hit stun on all of your attacks. What that means is you can infinite combo every character in the game. Yes, that includes all bosses including the final boss. That’s a bit rough because then they never stand a chance. For that reason the bosses have a checkpoint system so if you do too much damage in one combo, the damage eventually stops at 0 for him to summon some enemies and rest up.

It doesn’t make the bosses more difficult, this only serves to drag them out more. I suppose that will just have to be good enough this time around and the game is still super short so clearly this didn’t make it too long or anything like that. The gameplay is smooth though. It may not be balanced but it does play well. Then you also have the Phantom yelling out his catch phrase every time you use the super attack. He has maybe 3 stock lines so you will be hearing those quite a lot. They work really well though. It’s the right amount of cheesy and campy if you ask me.

After you beat the game, there is technically some replay value by playing arcade mode or doing story mode on hard difficulty. There is no platinum trophy in the game this time though so you will have to settle for just getting the normal 100% completion clear here. Still not bad of course, that will be a feather in your cap but I admit that I would have liked seeing the Platinum on display. I probably would have beaten had mode right away if that had been the case.

In terms of gameplay hints, I will just say in the boat levels you don’t want to spam the gun. You actually do run out of ammo and then you might not have enough bullets when it is time to fire the gun. So shoot strategically and wait for an opening. Then when you have the opening, that is your time to pounce. In the normal levels, shooting is actually not recommended. It does less damage than your hand to hand combat and it knocks the opponents to the ground after 2 hits so they get their temporary invincibility back again. It just makes the fights longer and you’re better off powering up your super move to use instead.

Overall, 2D retro beat em ups are really in right now. It feels like everybody is getting in on this genre. Typically games in this genre are going to be short but the key is in putting a lot of bonus content for multiple runs. Maybe you have some different modes or something like that. This one desperately needed some more content and then I think everyone would have looked on it a whole lot more favorably. It is still a fun game though and that gives it enough of a nod to stay in the green. If you can get this game for cheap then you should do it. It’s not every day that you get to play as the Phantom after all! You may even be surprised at how big a fan of him you are.

Overall 6/10

Pac-Man Review


Pac-Man is one of those games that is truly timeless. It’s been around forever and has been ported many times. The appeal is really easy to see. Who doesn’t want to be running around the mazes and chomping up ghosts right? There will always be a case to just play Ms. Pac-Man instead because the game is just better but it doesn’t make this game any worse. Objectively speaking this is still a very fun game all the way around. It may take you a little time to get used to it since the speed is slightly different than some other versions though.

The basic concept is that you need to eat all of the pellets in a level in order to keep going on. You cannot touch any of the ghosts or you will lose a life. You can eat power pellets though which temporarily make you invincible and allow you to plunge right through them. You want to use this strategically in order to complete the levels. Assuming you are playing for a high score, you also want to eat as many ghosts as possible with each power pellet because the points are super high.

For that reason you will sometimes not want to use a power pellet right away because only one ghost is in range. The amount of time you have to eat a ghost after using the power pellet will gradually get lower as you go through the levels. Occasionally there will be a throwback level where the pellets work perfectly again but on the other side you will go to levels where the power pellet doesn’t do anything. You want to really watch out for those stages.

The game is just a lot of fun to play and you really feel good when you are able to outsmart the ghosts and get to the goal. There is a bit of RNG here but for the most part if you lose, that was really on you. You want to be careful about taking too many chances here because that just won’t end well for you. You get one extra life at 10,000 points. I want to say you get another one at 100,000 points but I’m not positive on that. So from that point on you need to be careful because you won’t be getting extra lives.

The fact that the level stays the same forever can be a bit misleading because it will make you overconfident. Just keep in mind that the ghosts will act differently. They also get gradually faster as the levels go on to the point where they will easily out speed you. During those times you definitely do not want to get in their way. A straight dash to the pellet will suddenly become a matter of life and death.

The soundtrack is fun. It’s not the type that will really stand out but it works out well as good background noise as you’re going through the game. The various sound effects are all pretty good. Then you have the bright graphics which work out well for the game. It makes the title seem very inviting all throughout the experience which is definitely a nice touch. It’s all the little things that add up together and make the game so much fun. It also goes without saying that the game basically has infinite replay value. As long as you are still alive, you have infinite chances to increase your score!

There is also a multiplayer mode in the game. That’s obvious enough where I almost forgot to mention it. Naturally that is a really fun addition as you compete for the score but ironically the multiplayer gets less fun the better that each player gets because you have to wait a long time for your turn. For that reason I always thought that it should alternate every level and then you keep going until the last person either runs out of lives or has passed the score of the eliminated player. It just makes a lot of sense to me. I suppose the counter would be that you are destroying the momentum of the first player but I don’t actually see a problem with that since it will be the case for both players.

Overall, Pac-Man is a game I’ve played in many different variations over the years. I can safely say that it always ages well and this one is no exception. If you have the Switch online then you definitely want to check this one out. It’s just a fun retro experience. Hopefully soon we will get a brand new Pac-Man game since the company is really slow about continuing the franchise. In the meantime, playing through the original adventure is going to have to do.

Overall 7/10