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    Brick'em All

    Brick'em All (Nintendo DS)

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    Developer

    505 Gamestreet

    Publisher

    Digital Bros

    Genre

    Puzzle

    Players

    8

    C3 Score
    2
    Reader Score (0 Votes)
    n/a

    Posted on 22.10.2006 User Icon Posted by John Boyle (HazukiSan)
    Tag Tags: Brick'em, All, 3, 505 Gamestreet, Digital Bros, Puzzle
    Since the DS launched it's been privy to arguable the greatest range of games on any console ever created. You can save the day as Mario, remove tumours in Trauma Centre, object in Phoenix Wright and even pick noses in Wario Ware. So it begs the question that why amidst all this variety would a version of thirty year old arcade game Breakout warrant your attention? It'd need to be one hell of an update with a superb multiplayer mode attached and possible online functionality. Oh and gameplay would have to be the perfect blend of luck and skill with virtually no errors to frustrate the gamer. Can Brick'em All pull it off? Let's find out...
    This year marks the thirty-year anniversary of Breakout being released onto arcades everywhere by the then computing gods Atari and created by Nolan Bushnell. Thirty years on and the DS is playing host to yet another clone of that gaming classic in the form of Brick'em All, however mentioning it in the same paragraph as Breakout is simply not the done thing as BEA has virtually none of the magic or genius that made Breakout the enduring success it is.

    BEA attempts to replicate the classic Breakout gameplay of using your paddle to bounce a ball against bricks at the top of the screen. Each time you hit a brick it smashes, clear the screen to win. Simple gameplay at it's best; surely just add power-ups, a few extra modes and versus play and you have a success on your hands. Well BEA does this, so how does it manage to fail?

     

    Well, let's look at the single player aspect first. You have a choice of two modes if you are playing solo, namely tokoton mode and the obligatory quest mode. Tokoton is standard Breakout with countless stages to work through and the added "fun" of power-ups to aid you. The power-ups are chosen prior to play and unlocked gradually as you keep the ball in play. Within this mode you have the choice of playing through fifty set stages or going at three million randomly generated stages. Quest mode has you playing through twelve stages fighting through a mode that really needed even a generic narrative to give it some point. Each stage is split into two standard Breakout levels and a boss fight. The boss will have an obligatory weak point that you have to target with the ball.

    One overriding emotion runs through both these modes, namely boredom. It manifests in a few forms, primarily the lack of speed and challenge within the game. Anyone who played Breakout or even one of the various clones on mobile phones these days will tell you of the frantic nature that quickly takes levels with 5+ balls bouncing around at a frantic pace and you being left zipping the paddle across the bottom of the screen. This is strangely absent from BEA with the ball bouncing like a geriatric on a trampoline even when the "fast" power-up is applied. As a result you can get behind EVERY stray ball as the speed of the paddle is adjusted accordingly. The game makes up for this oversight by having poor collision detection with the paddle and the ball so occasionally the ball will just slip through your defences. You also have the bizarre Quest mode, in which every boss has it's weak point identified to you on the top screen (so no problem solving) and infinite continues. That's right, no definitive game over screen. Doesn't matter though as there are no unlockable extras to get, so if you do somehow hit a level you can't complete I doubt you'll use your unlimited continues. After all, what's the incentive for working through those rare moments of frustration?

     

    The multiplayer mode is strangely called survival and can be played with 8 players on the one cart. A rare plus point for BEA. Now this is possibly the most confusing multiplayer game on the DS with you and eight humans or computer players bouncing many balls around trying to get them to hit your opponent's life block. A few hits of this and you are out. Playing this feels like you are a spectator watching some sort of bizarre futuristic sport. There are so many balls flying around and so many opponents that skill is not possible, you'll fly around blindly trying just to survive instead of actually win a game.

    Presentation is poor to say the least, the top screen is used to detail score info and boss weak points but frankly free flash games present score info with more style. The actual graphics do the job reasonably well, although there is zero style and even in a simple game should that be tolerated? Meteos could be called a "simple" game but is still beautiful as it uses minimum graphics but maximum style. The poor presentation is rounded off by some of the worst music heard belting through the DS's speakers. It's a shame that our DS had to put this music out when it could've been making us listen to the majesty of the Phoenix Wright soundtrack, or one of KK Sliders songs. Trashy vaguely Europop-ish dance tunes that wouldn't be accepted by even the worst Ibiza DJ accompany this strange little game, not that you'll hear many as you have a C3 guarantee that the volume will be lowered within 5 minutes of play.

     

    The "Original Nintendo Seal of Quality" is on every game available for Nintendo consoles and is supposed to ensure that all games on Nintendo consoles meet a minimum quality threshold. This game should alert Nintendo that maybe they should actually start withdrawing this from some games as simply speaking it's baffling that a game as poor as this can sit next to the likes of Meteos in game shops across the globe. Pathetic gameplay, presentation and virtually zero replay value are just three of the problems littered throughout this shameful clone of that thirty-year-old classic. True, this is a budget release and you can find it for
    Gameplay

    3

    They actually messed up classic breakout gameplay, slow and glitch ridden. Embarrassingly easy as well so you don't even get the "it's bad, but I must beat this level" thrill of other games.
    Graphics

    3

    They do the job but show zero style and the general presentation is distinctly uninspired.
    Sound

    2

    Shameful, the worst pseudo dance tracks litter this game and make it a chore to listen to.
    Value

    3

    Quest mode will last you an evening and you won't dip your toe into the multiplayer mode more than once. If you do find yourself addicted then there's three million random stages to play through, quite frankly though the lack of unlockable extras makes this a game you'll only play for an evening.
    2

    /10

    C3 Score Disastrous. Games should be fun to play, yet this manages to make itself unlikable and unplayable in equal measures thanks to messing up core gameplay elements and presenting itself with zero style and with maximum annoyance. This will inhabit bargain bins until the DS steps down but on no account buy it, not even for a joke.
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    Well balanced and fair review there, John! Smilie


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    It's hard to be fair when there is ZERO positives for it Smilie
    on 22.10.2006 at 10:34
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     L88 Super Sonic

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    Brick em all with boss levels in sounds awesome.

    Its one of those not very good but addictive games.
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    It's hard to be fair when there is ZERO positives for it


    hahaha :lol: true

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     L88 Super Sonic

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    Didn't this game come out a few months ago...?

    Or not for this format?
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    not something that I'd go out and buy, but good review :Smilie I like the graphics, they're pretty cute



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    It came out last month. Unfortunately, I had a computer breakdown and so wasn't able to review it until now. Better late than never, I always say...


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    on 23.10.2006 at 11:35
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     L10 Bombomb

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    it looks beautiful, as good as minish cap imo, pity about the slowdown, tjough, nintendo got the balance in minish cap perfect it seems.
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    Who the fuck are you when you take that mask away ?
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     L91 Wario

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    Looks like traveller's tales prioritised the console versions over their handheld counterpart's

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     L1 New Born

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    This game is sooo fuckin stupid
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