Ark: Alpha Ball [by Dekovir]
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Mini Review:
Alpha Ball |
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Developer: Dekovir |
Genre: Arkanoid |
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Price: $19.95 |
Release: 9
January 2004 |
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Game Website |
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System
Requirements: Windows OS (Requires DirectX7
or higher), Pentium II-300 or better
128MB RAM, 12MB of free hard disk space, 3D accelerated Video Card,
DirectSound compatible Sound Card, Latest OpenGL drivers |
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As someone who has played the majority of the Arkanoid
games available, I take pride in feeling like I have a good grasp of the
arkanoid genre of games. So whenever a new game comes out, I try to make
sure that I play it and get a feeling for how it fits into the genre.
When I saw Alpha Ball, I had 2 other 3D breakout games already sitting on my
desktop waiting to be installed. It seems that 3D brick breaking games
have become a popular foray into the world of Arkanoid. I personally
feel that these games are inferior to their 2D counterparts as the graphics
tend to be a bit too blocky for my tastes.
Alpha
ball does offer up the blocky graphics that I disdain, but otherwise provides
one of the best 3D breakout games I've played. (if not the best) This
game is one that I would consider more of a casual breakout game. The
game is very calm and relaxed instead of running at the frenzied pace that
most breakout games run at. The levels are very well thought out,
reminiscent of
Magic Ball. Large, impressive-looking structures have been built
with the bricks that are very interesting to look at. In fact, it is
unfortunate that a level designer is not present as one gets the feeling that
creating levels of your own would be a fun thing to do.
Alpha Ball has a very clean look to it, and it actually comes of a bit better
than any of the other 3D breakout games in terms of graphics alone. The
sound is also well-done, though the music in the background will definitely
start to grate on you as play.
Probably the single strongest point of the game is game play itself.
Many arkanoid-based games have a tendency to skip over game play and spend
most of their time on graphics and special effects. This leads to a
pretty good looking game that is very difficult to play. This is
certainly not the case with Alpha Ball. There is an immediate connection
when you begin to play the game, and the paddle moves effortlessly to exactly
where you want it to be. In fact, with so much focus on physics in
breakout games, its a wonder that a company like Chronic Logic hasn't yet made
one.
The power-ups in the game are rather standard affair. The only different
power-ups that I saw were the three sets of guns. The cannon gun was fun
to fire, but even it wasn't all that different from the other power-ups that
have been offered in arkanoid games in the past.
Alpha Ball is a joy to play, and while a difficult game to complete due to the
number of levels, the pacing of the levels is quite relaxing. The
graphics work well for a 3D breakout game, and the special effects are also
very well done. This is a game that any fan of the arkanoid genre should
check out, as it is clearly one of the best games in this genre currently
available.
Added: January 19th 2004 Reviewer: Russell Carroll Score:    Hits: 4087 Language: english
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