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Review: Streambolt
Author: Groove Monkey Creations
Added: 26/10/2003
Overall:
Average:9.14/10

Woot!!! I have to say that this is easily one of the best klik games I have ever played in my life. I actually thought while I was playing the game that it was an SNES rom. Now, on to the review...

Presentation:
The presentation was over-all great, as the animations worked together very fluidly, and the music and sounds all fit the situations. The graphics also added a whole lot to the presentation, making the game nearly commercial quality

Gameplay:
This is where the game really shines. The gameplay was exactly where you want it to be, to the point that I sat down and played the game for three hours straight without even noticing the time. I just has the feel of a classic, with a definite mega man style. Although some people also might not like having only 5 continues or starting over at the beginning of the level every time you die, the game would be much easier, and probably be the worse for it.

Graphics:
The graphics were incredible, especially some of the backrounds, and the animations were detailed and fluid. Everything fit toghether well, and were obviously done in the same style, giving it a superb look.

Sound and Music:
The music was great, especially because it was original, (or at least I didn't recognize any of it), and the sounds got the job done. The music especially was very skillfully done, and neither the sound nor the music sounded very repetitive.

Lastability:
I myself played through the entire game five times, and will most likely do so again, but really, after you beat the game, you are done. No bonuses, no extras, no nothing.

Overall:
I would instantly rate this game as a klik classic, as the experience was fantastic, there were no bugs [that I found], and there was really nothing wrong with it.

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