GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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Survival-horror on Wii!
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Squishing bug corpses
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Horror designs pick up towards end
Cons
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Controls are god-awful
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Graphics are N64-ish
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Everything a million times better in RE
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Like a viscera-loving fly, developer Spike has wormedits wayinto the rotting body cavities of countless survival horrors, laiditseggs and given birth to Necro-Nesia. It’s a real scavenger of a game, gnawing on the meat of the finest pedigree - namely Resident Evil 2 and Silent Hill 3. But like the common fly, it’s unable to digest it all without puking up on it first and churning it into a grotesqš®ue gaminš g mess.
Playing as a floppy-haired girly-faced guy - whose soft, boy-band looks look rather out of place when tearing out a praying mantis’ guts with a ꩵscythe - you wander aboušt a mist-shrouded isle with only a torch, various instruments of whackage and a hefty supply of throwable rocks to keep you safe. “Keep you safe from what?” we hear you cry, as you look nervously over your shoulder. Well, due to a plot mechanic we were unable to translate, the island has seen a sudden spurt of insect evolution, with normally boot-fearing critters now boasting a gigantic size and a taste for floppy-haired girly-faced guys.
More info
Description | Running away is often the only option, and is probably the best course of action with regards to the game itself. |
Platform | Wii |
Release date | 2 December 2006 (US), (UK) |