Graphics
Pros: This game lives up to it's name, the characters and the various level designs look like a hand made comic book. The levels are full of cool designs; for example the first level will have sort of a factory theme to it. You also get some pop up dialogues in between the start and boss fights of each level, which adds to the game's charm.
Cons: Some of the characters are reused and especially on the first level of the game, they look like there wasn't much thought put into them. I hate the generic looking robots. And also some stages look incomplete for example on the last boss fight, the stage there is mostly colored white making the whole last boss fight feel less special.
Graphics: 8 out of 10
Sound/Music:
Pros: The music has like a western cowboy type of theme to it and on some levels, it varies largely. On the first level it has the music type I was speaking of before hand, then on the boss fight it goes to a fitting rock and role style, with that sense you got kick his butt and in a hurry.
The sound effects were great, and unlike most of the beat-em up games this one doesn't have the scratchy-sour throat sort of vibe to it. The sound effects and voice samples are clear and fitting for the characters, the most common one I usually hear and remember is "see ya!"from Sketch Turner.
Cons: Can't really say anything bad about the sound, it's very good and appropriate for this style of game.
Sound: 10/10
Addictiveness: This game is pretty good and really repetitive . The game has that sort of vibe were it frustrates you good enough, you just don't wanna shut it off. Every time I died in the game, I would replay and continue to attempt to beat the levels. I can't describe it, the game is just very addicting.
Addictiveness: 10/10
Story: The Story is about an Author by the name of Sketch Turner, Sketch makes comic books and usually he doesn't struggle to sell them, however unknown to Sketch. One of his comic book drawings had some evil intentions. He wants to conquer and take over the world, but he's trapped in the comic, the only way for him to break free and full-fill his intentions is to kill Sketch Turner. The Drawing traps Sketch inside of his own comic book, and now you must take control of him and survive.
Depth/Difficulty:
The game isn't big, but it's hard to complete. In order to beat this game, you got to know the in's and outs of each level.
It's a beat em up were you have to come up with strategies, and beat it on a single life bar. You die once, you got to start all the way back
from the beginning of the level. Die too many times, you'll be sent back to level one.
So the game is frustrating, and it makes it take a while to beat due to the mechanics.
Depth/difficulty: 10/10
The final score: 8.5/10 The game is a great title to try out if your into fighting/beat-em up games. If it had a difficulty option and didn't restart you from the beginning, I would rate it higher.
Graphics
Pros: This game lives up to it's name, the characters and the various level designs look like a hand made comic book. The levels are full of cool designs; for example the first level will have sort of a factory theme to it. You also get some pop up dialogues in between the start and boss fights of each level, which adds to the game's charm.
Cons: Some of the characters are reused and especially on the first level of the game, they look like there wasn't much thought put into them. I hate the generic looking robots. And also some stages look incomplete for example on the last boss fight, the stage there is mostly colored white making the whole last boss fight feel less special.
Graphics: 8 out of 10
Sound/Music:
Pros: The music has like a western cowboy type of theme to it and on some levels, it varies largely. On the first level it has the music type I was speaking of before hand, then on the boss fight it goes to a fitting rock and role style, with that sense you got kick his butt and in a hurry.
The sound effects were great, and unlike most of the beat-em up games this one doesn't have the scratchy-sour throat sort of vibe to it. The sound effects and voice samples are clear and fitting for the characters, the most common one I usually hear and remember is "see ya!"from Sketch Turner.
Cons: Can't really say anything bad about the sound, it's very good and appropriate for this style of game.
Sound: 10/10
Addictiveness: This game is pretty good and really repetitive . The game has that sort of vibe were it frustrates you good enough, you just don't wanna shut it off. Every time I died in the game, I would replay and continue to attempt to beat the levels. I can't describe it, the game is just very addicting.
Addictiveness: 10/10
Story: The Story is about an Author by the name of Sketch Turner, Sketch makes comic books and usually he doesn't struggle to sell them, however unknown to Sketch. One of his comic book drawings had some evil intentions. He wants to conquer and take over the world, but he's trapped in the comic, the only way for him to break free and full-fill his intentions is to kill Sketch Turner. The Drawing traps Sketch inside of his own comic book, and now you must take control of him and survive.
Depth/Difficulty:
The game isn't big, but it's hard to complete. In order to beat this game, you got to know the in's and outs of each level.
It's a beat em up were you have to come up with strategies, and beat it on a single life bar. You die once, you got to start all the way back
from the beginning of the level. Die too many times, you'll be sent back to level one.
So the game is frustrating, and it makes it take a while to beat due to the mechanics.
Depth/difficulty: 10/10
The final score: 8.5/10 The game is a great title to try out if your into fighting/beat-em up games. If it had a difficulty option and didn't restart you from the beginning, I would rate it higher.