[EGD] An Undeniable Mission

Review by jmc10 on Saturday, August 3rd 2013
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Undeniable is a game created by becki

*Sips Bug Juice* Hello there and welcome to yet another review typed by yours truly, the smexiest most amazing member on the entire sploder website, throw your hands together for... Drum roll please... Bob! Er I mean Jmc. Yeah folks, it is I, Jmc bringing you an Epic game Drop review. Today the game on the queue seems to be Quest Zone? No, Lonely Roads. Nah it's actually neither of those two, but Undeniable instead; created by my prom date 2013, the one and only, the beautiful Becki!


Becki is a somewhat newish member whom joined Sploder around a year ago but didn't come around on the community forums up until recently. Becki is my friend, I love her, and as I mentioned before she was my prom date this year but unfortunately up until this point I have not played any of her games so I didn't know what on Earth to expect. Gosh I feel bad for not checking out her games but there is nothing I can do about it now. So uh, Undeniable is a game she released for Epic game drop this year and I happened to see it in the review queue, I played it with absolutely zero expectations and now here I am reviewing it. Now uhm Lets move on shall we.


The thumbnail featured for Undeniable is, lets be honest, it's what my great grandma linda's cousins brothers friends grandpas cousins friends uncles friends moms moms grandmas friend would call a hot mess. Blocks are just thrown astray, decorations just floating wherever, and awkward looking gameplay. A horrid thumbnail indeed; though they say to never judge a book by its cover but is this game an exception? Does the thumbnail foretell a bad game to come? Well read on to find out.


Once I began to play Undeniable I realized that the thumbnail may really have been forecasting a bad game to come. What I mean by this is that what you see in the thumbnail is actually how the majority of the game is executed; Sloppily. The block and tiles placement in a platformer or any game for that matter can really explain a lot about that game, you can think of it as a story, every game tells one. For Undeniable the sloppiness tells of a rushed and/or lack of effort game, for whatever reason whether it be due to lack of time or motivation or something completely different Undeniable just wasn't created to its fullest potential.


Gameplay consisted of the common sequences found in the majority of platformers now a days, jumping from platform to platform, collecting a key or hitting a switch to unlock a new room. Enemies were also present in this game however they were not placed very well like the blocks that make up the map, they were placed in awkward positions throughout the tiny map. For example, a shooter next to the player as you try to ascend a ramped hill or a minion placed below a vertical descend forcing the player atop his his, stunning him and allowing you to run freely.


Ah, Finally we get to at-least a decent aspect of this game. Scenery featured in Undeniable was now don't get me wrong, it was pretty sloppy however it was still pretty cool to look at at the same time. The scenery is actually the thing to keep me motivated to finish when the dull gameplay failed me. The atmosphere was dark and gave off a creepy feel to me, even though it was not the greatest it was still decent.


Scores:


Thumbnail: D


Gameplay: D


Placement: F


Execution: D


Scenery: C


Overall: __/_____
 

*Finishes Bug Juice* In Conclusion Undeniable was a sloppily made game with several flaws including dull gameplay and bad execution. I do not think this game is feature worthy obviously. The only decent aspect was scenery as mentioned above. I apologize to Becki, please do not take it personally. I love you, just not this game. Thank you for reading this review.


This has been review #2


Jmc Out.

 
 


Undeniable Reviewed by jmc10 on Saturday, August 3rd 2013. [EGD] An Undeniable Mission - A game review written by jmc10 for the game 'Undeniable' by becki. Rating: 2