Posted on: October 26, 2018

itmebeverly
Verified ownerGames: 58 Reviews: 1
Good Game, Still a Mess.
I don't really know how to explain Toonstruck to someone who hasn't played it before. The easiest thing to say is "Imagine a Roger Rabbit video game, but not the Roger Rabbit video game that actually exists." But it's really more, "Imagine if Cool World wasn't a commercial and critical flop and got a video game." And I really do think Cool World is the closer comparison. Stuff just happens, for no real reason. It's suprisingly graphic (the corrupted barn scene comes to mind). And it really doesn't make any sense at all when you think about it. For example, if Drew recognizes Flux and Fluffy, wouldn't that imply he made all the inhabitants? But if he did, why doesn't he recognize anyone aside from those two? Regardless, this game is pretty much the game I think of when I think of a cult classic. It has fun writing, puzzles that you will NOT complete without a walkthrough, and sultry hypno furries. What also caught me off guard is just how star-oriented this game is. I mean, everyone knows about Christopher Lloyd, but you also got Ben Stein, Dan Castellaneta, Rob Paulsen (who voiced Bubsy, among less important characters), and even Tim Fucking Curry. tl;dr, if you want a high-brow, smartly written adventure game, this may not be for you. But if you have about five-ish hours to spare, a walkthrough on standby, and a thing for animation, I'd say go for it. wow that was pretentious.
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