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System Crash is a 3-level single-player pack with a custom tileset. The levels take place in a Windows-like operating system. See the readme file for more information.
If thereâs one thing Iâm mostly relible for, itâs reviewing SP packs. And if theres one thing those level packs are relible for, itâs bland, repetive gameplay and horrible level design. Ok, so thatâs two things. Anyways, the thing that makes this pack unique is that despite being tedious, the gameplay isnât anything like most SP uploads Iâve reviewed recently.
System Crash answers the question: What if by some odd chance Jazz accidently broke through those gray lines that form a protective case around him?
The answer is flip switches, find root keys, and stop viruses.
When you first enter the realm outside JJ2, you find yourself in a Recycle bin.
From there you collect a program, and learn that the blue bars of each program is ussually climbable. From there you go from one place to the next flipping triggers and stopping the occansional enemy.
Itâs a unique idea, but after the first few switch flippings, the format wears thin. âFlip switch, enter program, return to main hubâ Is mainly what you do for all of the first level. As I said, it becomes repetive fast, and the level rarely tells you where to go, forcing you to remember the state of each âutilityâ in the Control Panel so that way youâll know which switch to flip next. But donât worry, if you dont get confused on where to go, the level will be over fast.
The second level introduces a bit of a storyline, the virus S474N has entered the computer. âS474Nâ is just a bubba boss, and you even have a sheild to fight him off with. Anything before the boss is not worth talking about.
The last level is a contination from the second(lots of packs are doing this now.) You enter the control program for the virus, and will need to uninstall it. This mixes the now bland trigger flipping of the first level, with some enemies tossed in. Some areas in the control room are a waste of time and health, and I donât see why they were included other than to have more things to shut down. Once you get to the uninstall console, uninstalling is as easy as Stomping and then jumping.Which then returns you to the original area which then loops you back to the first level.
Other than a few 1ups, there are no secrets so replaying it is really worthless.
The tileset has some major masking problems that got Jazz stuck in various areas he couldnât get out of, otherwise itâs one of the best windows conversions you can use.
Final Thoughts: This pack seems unique and innovative at first, but after a while it starts to feel the same. Itâs worth one play through since itâs a great break from the usual SP packs uploaded. The tileset is a wonderful Windows XP conversion, but theres some masking problems that can limit itâs use. The boss fight felt way to easy, and the arena couldâve deffently have been improved.
Bleh thatâs one of my worst reviews. Next review goes back to the old format, be there!
Final Information:
Download Reccomendation?: Yes, itâs only 3 short levels so playing through all of it isnât going to be a huge waste of time. Plus despite some masking errors, the OS tileset is better than the Windows 98 tileset here at J2O. And the music files arenât too bad either.
Final Score- 5.3
Despite the fact it was monotinus, itâs charm and erm, differentness from most recent JJ2 levels, gives it a boost in score.
I completely agree with n00b, but I donât think this deserves a 5.3
This pack is pretty original. You are inside an operating system and have to flip switches and find root keys to gain access to other parts of the OS. This makes the pack a bit like a puzzle, but sometimes you donât know what to do next and need to search through the whole level to find a difference somewhere.
The second and third levels are much the same, but theyâre a lot shorter than the first level.
The eyecandy isnât that good, but this isnât required for an OS, and the tileset hardly has eyecandy tiles.
There are a few enimies, like dragonflyâs and turtles, but I donât think they fit in an OS (or have they escaped from the Jazz Jackrabbit window?). Also there are hardly any secrets.
Still I donât think this pack deserves a 5.3. Itâs fun to play through and has an amusing â but sadly a bit overused â gameplay.
Fun 4/6
Eyecandy 3/6
Gameplay 3/6
Event placement: 3/6
This gives you a 6.2
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