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CROC: LEGEND OF THE GOBBOS (SONY PLAYSTATION 1, 1998)
23 November 2018
This Game Is A Hidden, Spherical, Green-Colored Gem That Opens Up A Bonus Door
This isn't the best game- pretty flawed and nowhere near the level of polish that games like Mario and Spyro would have- but it's alright! The graphics are very polygonal and archaic, yet colorful and lively enough that I'd argue they still hold up today in a charming way. The music, by Justin Scharvona, is near flawless and one of my favorite video game OSTs. Gameplay is where things get a tad bit shaky- the controls are definitely the most disputed aspect. They're flawed, sure, and take a lot of adjusting to get used to, but I highly appreciate the fact that the level design is built around the controls, in which sense I'd call them tolerable (except with the dang analog stick- don't play with the Dualshock on, it's pretty awkward). The level design is decent, but also very "meh" in a lot of ways- collectibles are present but most aren't particularly well hidden or guarded, leaving very little satisfaction upon getting them since no obstacle was overcome to obtain them. There are puzzles, but most of them are pretty basic and consist simply of mundane stuff like collecting a key and back-tracking back to a place where you remember finding a key. Where the game definitely shines the most is when it presents raw, enjoyable platforming- parts that, once again, get by despite the strange controls because they were built with said controls in mind. This is why I think Croc, for the most part, works on the playing front despite occasionally- well, alright, somewhat frequently frustrating moments. All in all, Croc might not be a game for everyone; it's by no means perfect, and if you're too adjusted to tight games like Mario 64 then you probably won't enjoy it. Perhaps maybe I'm a bit biased towards the game because I did a hecka ton of research on it in order to overhaul its Wikipedia article (go read that junk baby, I wrote half of it lol) and thus I have a somewhat personal connection to it even though I actually purchased the game afterwards, but I honestly thought it was very enjoyable in a lot of ways. Despite minorly annoying controls and largely half-baked level design, it provides enough basic fun for me to find myself frequently turning it on and brushing through a few levels just for the heck of it. If you find it for cheap, by all means, go for it- this is definitely a hidden gem!