Ark: Brixout XP [by Sunny Games LLC]
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Mini Review:
Brixout XP |
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Developer: Sunny Games LLC |
Genre: Arkanoid |
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Price: $19.95 |
Release: 5
September 2002 |
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Game Website |
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System
Requirements:
Windows® 95/98/ME/2000/XP/NT 4.0 (with
SP3), Intel Pentium II 300 MHz processor or AMD K6-3 350 MHz
processor, OpenGL compatible 3D video card, 32 MB RAM, DirectX 3.0 or
higher compatible sound card, 12 MB hard disk space |
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Avault.com made
Brixout XP one of their top Shareware games of 2002. While I disagree
with the term shareware and prefer to use Independent games, I disagreed with
the selection of Brixout XP at the time even more. When Brixout XP was
submitted to Game Tunnel for review, I took it on with an open mind. I
figured it had been more than a year since I'd played the game, so I would
probably have a different opinion after playing the game this time.
Brixout
XP was one of the first 3D based breakout games, and the graphics in the
background are considered to be the main interest point in the game. I
played through 70 levels of the game which only got me far enough to see 3 of
the 5 different worlds. (and kept me from what looks to be the best of
the worlds, the Elfish Hills) Each world is well designed are are pretty
interesting to look at with moving streams, lava and stars as you watch the
level. The graphics look just a little bit dated, which is likely due to
when the game was created, and the general fact that 3D arkanoid games don't
lend themselves to being high poly polished graphics due to the fact that you
spend the game hitting bricks.
The music in the game quickly became repetitive except for one track that
reminded me of an old Berlin song. For all the goodness that the
graphics could be, the special effects for the power-ups was not very
inspiring. The lightning bolts that you would occasionally get to
destroy bricks for you were not nearly as interesting as the ones in Rival
Ball, and the bricks did nothing special when destroyed unless you had special
weapons or balls.
The power-ups in Brixout XP are fairly inventive. The pass-through ball
became an acid ball, which was a very good change on an old theme.
Probably the most interesting power-up was the Alien Spaceship that would
appear overhead and vaporize bricks for you.
The big downside of Brixout is the collision and the physics. The player
has very little control over the ball compared to other breakout based games,
and the ball often bounces off the bricks at unlikely angles. This makes
the game frustrating at points as the player tries desperately to get the ball
to go a different direction, but the ball doesn't respond nearly as well as it
does in other arkanoid games.
Overall, Brixout XP has enough graphics to dazzle with well-created
backgrounds and environments that set it above the rest of the pack.
Unfortunately not enough time was spent on game play, and I've never been a
big fan of graphics over game play. This is a good game to check out for
those who are arkanoid enthusiasts, but not one of the better titles of the
genre.
Added: January 17th 2004 Reviewer: Russell Carroll Score:    Hits: 2174 Language: english
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