Name: Mr. Mosquito review Category: Other Developer: Zoom Publisher: Eidos Interactive Players: 1
Score 7.9
Mr. Mosquito 8/6/2002
By: Glitch Override
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As you all may or may not know this games been around for a bit. With Eidos running around picking up Jap titles for US eyes this may and so new fresh game play to our closed game market
I think with more and more import activity going on this will promote the recreation of games we have never seen. These games we have not seen might or might not be good but just the fact that we have access to them is all worth while. Well on with the show.
At first glance I saw this game as something very original. And true to its looks it was everything I thought it to be. As I started to play I found the controls slightly hard to use, but after a few minutes I had it down. After this the game got to be very interesting. For the most part your out for the blood. The little side things you can do seem to be the trick to enjoying the game for extended play. Some of these include turning off the lights, turning on the radio, and turning off the T.V. all of witch disrupt the humans routine. If you are spotted you go into a battle mode witch can be difficult at times. Hitting peoples relaxation points calms them down.
The story line is basic enough, you must survive the winter by sucking the house holds blood for health. The people within the house talk of your presence as you progress as if your like Solid Snake infiltrating their house. The game play if refreshing and the frame rate doesn't show signs of slow down. I just like the fact that your a mosquito is the most enticing part of the game.
I just hope more games of this nature come out soon. Games with interesting ideas for game play and straying from the norm. The downfall is the fact that they don't sell as well as the norm. With this there is a chance that we may not import all games that come out. I see this as just a shame knowing that there are good imports that the US will just never see.
GameDiscovery.com : Playstation 2 : Mr. Mosquito Review : Other