Starting Comments
Iāve played this several times now, once during betatesting, once before the last update and once afterwards. Letās see how this pack fares in itās totality.
Gameplay: Average
The pack starts in a somewhat confusing area. You are presented with the ending of your average Epic episodes, Devan is defeated and youāre about to see an ending movie⦠or are you?
The plot thickens (!) when Troglobite himself enters the game as an omnious voice and tells you that you need to get to the internet to stop a hacker or else weāre doomed for ever. After āinstalling a patchā, you can shoot the Windows program running Jazz2 and escape towards the internet.
The game will mostly take place on the internet from now. The areas are kind of bland at the beginning, but get better later on. You run on lines of code, which can have all sorts of meaning, like damaging codes that hurt you or codes that get deleted when you touch it. There are also antiviri (yes that is the plural of antivirus) in the form of Sparks enemies, that will try and ādeleteā you.
The levels can get quite repetitive from time to time, for instance in cases where you have a certain agile obstacle placed five times after one another. This doesnāt really add to the fun, really. In fact, when you find a certain obstacle hard, it gets pretty frustrating if youāve got to do it several times.
Then there is the lack of goodies. If I recall right, I found only few carrots and one 1up throughout the entire pack. No ammo, no food, no shields, no fastfires or anything. This makes the pack pretty hard from time to time, but luckily there are also few enemies to cope with, so itās not that bad.
Of course this pack isnāt all let-downs. On the contrary, one of the best points of the game is yet to come. When you find the heart of the virus, youāve got to eliminate it. This is done in a standard JJ2 boss fashion, including a health-bar and epic music. The boss is a series of moving walls that can hurt you. If you manage to get past, youāve got to shoot through a hole in the wall, which takes a lot of precision to pull off at first, but gets even tougher later on, when youāve got to uppercut or double jump past moving walls and need almost perfect timing to shoot the hole.
Once you complete your AVG-job, you realise youāre still in the virus and in for a lot of trouble. Levels from here will be confusing and a tad scary (will not spoil it for you, play yourself). You will also be presented with cunning puzzles and odd enemies (well, not odd to the average Jazzer, but hey, MCEās are fun). Then, you escape the virus and presto! Youāve unlocked the next episode. (In my case, that is. I donāt play regular episodes⦠:P )
Atmosphere: Nice
First of all, nice job on creating those tilesets yourself. However easy they may be, they do the job, and thatās what counts. The levels look moderately good, with the exception of the internet levels, which looks very good. Call it a matter of taste, but I like them. A lot.
The music selection is really awesome, as well. The internet levels use a remix of bonus2, which just fits really well for levels like that.
⦠hmm, I have little more to say here. :P
Eventing: Below Average
This is where the whole pack (and the score thereof) takes the fall. Though itās good as it is, and the final level has clever puzzles and fun use of triggers, and donāt forget the cool boss, this level is still missing things⦠Especially the internet levels lack enemies and goodies, and thatās not recommended. They may call it a platform game, but that doesnāt mean all you do is leap from platform to platform. A few extra puzzles wouldnāt hurt either, especially again in the internet level.
Now of course there is your story, which might suggest that the internet just isnāt a place for lots of ammo, or enemies, but you could have implemented enemies as viri and ammo as āupgradesā, like you did with the airboard and the āCut and Pasteā commands.
Overall Fun
Itās a fun pack to play for a while, though it is rather short. But if you appreciate a new wind blowing through the story of Jazz, do play these. Theyāre fun.
Download Recommentdation
Yes.
Score
7.8