Level:
Weapons: 2/10
Eyecandy: 3/10
Enemies: 2/10
Design: 3.5/10
Overall “Feel”: 3.5/10
Rating: 4.5/10
4.5
Add due to weakness: 6.5
New tileset gained: 6.7
Overall rating: 6.7
Level 1:
Weapons: 0/10
Eyecandy: 1/10
Enemies: 1/10
Design: 0/10
Overall “Feel”: 1.5/10
Rating: 1.5/10
Level 2:
Weapons: 1/10
Eyecandy: 0/10
Enemies: 0/10
Design: 0/10
Overall “Feel”: 0/10
Rating: 0.5/10
Level 3:
Weapons: 0/10
Eyecandy: 1/10
Enemies: 1/10
Design: 0.5/10
Overall “Feel”: 1.5/10
Rating: 1.5/10
Level 4:
Weapons: 1.5/10
Eyecandy: 2.5/10
Enemies: 0.5/10
Design: 1/10
Overall “Feel”: 2/10
Rating: 2.5/10
Level 5:
Weapons: 1/10
Eyecandy: 1/10
Enemies: 0/10
Design: 1.5/10
Overall “Feel”: 1.5/10
Rating: 1/10
I could not get any further then Level 5 due to a bug.
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Average: 1.5
Double due to weakness: 3.0
New tileset gained: 3.2
Overall rating: 3.2
This is worthy of more then an 8.6. :P
This is one of the times I feel everyone else downloaded something quite different from me, as it doesn’t seem up to all those high ratings.
Edit: For what it’s worth, this shows some normal looking guy painted black wearing weird rabbit ears. He eats a carrot and says something that sounds almost sort of like one of Jazz’s idle noises. The end.
I don’t see the appeal to that.[This review has been edited by Unknown Rabbit]
ET? As in the tileset “ET” from Jazz 2 City? (Which was made by ET)
Everyone stop yelling at each other and just review.
It’s not that bad.
(However, I did not see the full version at that site)
(And don’t have text RIGHT before the exit, or no one will read it)
EDIT: NinjaUR, edit your post. What were you thinking when you gave this a 10?[This review has been edited by Unknown Rabbit]
Every time he reviews, it posts the review twice. Average up the reviews yourself and see if they count his second review or not, if you’ve got some time.
Is the missing Laguniucus tile in it? If not, I’m not downloading it.
I found only two secret levels, but the second one’s tileset was not included and I didn’t have it! Har-rumph.
I had to go back to my saved game 5 or so levels back, which made my points be less. (Same with lives)
Food was amazingly plentiful (I’m really surprised some levels didn’t have too many events), the gem barrels and crates…. well… They didn’t need to be that full. :P
And an invincibility right before Bilsy? I didn’t even have to do a single evasive manuever, I just sat there and he died!
Wow, I really sound like I hate the thing. ;)
Amazing. A level using Mez04. (That should make you start downloading it)
Monolith would not agree with you two.
Thou shalt make a 1.23 version.
How did you make an episode file? :) I’m giving you a + point just for that!
Unfortunately, that’s about all there are + points for. The first level is semi-good, though it’s mostly just jumping. Some fun parts. :)
Level 2 is not all that good, though it’s all right. Level 3 was about the same.
Level 4 is a boss level (Not a very good idea) with a poor lay out. I killed the guy without activating him.
The last level is another boss level, this time for Devan. Generating TNT and Seekers, also a generating carrot. There are full energy carrots all around the start just so you can’t possible lose when he’s a dragon. Ugh!
The battle level is very so-so. Below average.
The CTF level is almost ammoless, and I almost died of boredom from some of the poles. :P
The two race levels were very short, with a few nice ideas. You should have combined them into one.
The music is rather neat. I like.
You’ve got villains that don’t fit in well, as well as all the Float Lizards having copters you can’t use! :(
Either you’re very good at hiding secrets, or there aren’t any. Judging by the rest of the levels, probably the former.
Conclusion:
Ugh. Download if you want some cool music.
Hmmm… I’ll start with the most obvious problem, to my mind. While #4 leads to #1, #1 to #2, and #2 to #3, #3 leads to #1 instead of #4!
If you were hosting this, you’d have to host 4 to ever see it. Also, readme aside, I’ll bet you a dollar I could get stuck in everyone of of the levels.
Now then, to the good points.
The level names are interesting, the 4th level is rather cool (groan) and the music for it is very nice.
The design is good too, though maybe a few too many powerups.
Other then that, it seems to be some normal battle levels. Download recommendation? Your choice.
Wow, a good (demo) level pack. As I’m not much good at reviews at a whole, I’ll look at the level 1 by 1.
Level 1: (Flying Ships.)
At first, I thought I was moving. The ships are well done, a mix between the Mega Battleships from JJ1 and some other good ideas.
The villains are well placed as well. When I finished this, I thought that Tazar must have run out of good ideas after it.
Level 2: (Labrynith Zone, or something)
I was wrong. This level is pretty cool, though not a labrynith. A labrynith is a maze, not a long path. :P
The warning on using 16 bit colors was a good idea, and I liked the look of the level.
Level 3: (Crystalopolis)
A great level. I always like slicers, (though I did not check if they work) and you did a good job with the tileset.
Although I got a little frustrated looking for the key, I like it.
Level 4: (Scrap Brain Zone)
Ooh la la! Wonderful! Not only is the tileset a good choice, but it rings coolness. (I wonder how you got that cat to work)
From the flame jets, to the spike balls, this is a good level. Nice trigger crate work, by the way.
Level 5: (Sky Sanctuary Zone)
You made this tileset? No wonder you did such a good job with it. The tractor beams (Or whatever they are) are cool.
I actually died here once! This doesn’t mean it’s too hard, but it’s harder then the rest. If the full version continues in this tradition, it will be amazing.
Overall: I think I’ll give this… 8.2. It’s not perfect, but it’s very good.
If I haven’t made this plain enough, I’ll just say it. A download recommendation! Yeah!
Don’t have the tileset and it isn’t included. No rating.
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