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Evolution Worlds Game Review
Evolution Worlds
Release Date: December 2, 2002
Publisher: Ubi Soft
Developer: Sting
Genre: Action
Platform: GC 
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Visitor Score
Overall
7.1
Story: 7.8
Graphics: 6.8
Sound: 7.5
GamePlay: 6.5
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Written By: AncientGamer
3 Stars
1/28/2003
Story
The plot line is decent, but childish, having its highs and lows... but its gets lost in the hours of boring and monotonous gameplay.
Graphics
The textures of the towns and details of the characters are great...
But the dungeons and monsters are a really cruel joke. All the dungeons are IDENTICAL with different colors and patterns mapped over them. I understand that most of the dungeons are randomly generated... but what about those that are not? Its really pathetic to say the least.
As for the monsters, in the battles they sit there and wiggle around like they are having constant muscle spasms. But the worst part is that most of the monsters look the same, or at least don't differ enough to make a real impact on your view. Every dungeon has approximately 3 different types of monsters that show up with different colors, different names, and different moves... but otherwise: the shape and stances are EXACTLY the same.
Music / Sound
It was alright. Really isn't much to say here. Could have used a few more taunts and voice bytes. Voice acting was good, if not cheesy at times.
GamePlay
Controls are mediocre, there really isn't much to it. For some reason you have the ability to jump... why? Well, when you need to hit a button protruding from the floor... you can jump on it.. and yeah, thats about it.
If there is at least ONE good thing about this game it is the special cyframe abilities. Its not that they were great to look at, or really jazzy... they were just so quirky. Its probably the sole reason i kept with this game.
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