Cosmic Carnage
Review by DEATHSCHILD
"I've always wanted to FIGHT in deep Space?!"
I'm not sure if Sega meant to do this or what, but Cosmic Carnage's movement feels like you're in Outer Space. If you've ever seen the video's showing astronauts in Space, you'll notice that their movement is rather.....slow & awkward. After playing CC for the first time you'll notice a similarity between the two....
-Story- [6]
"A shipload of criminals have hijacked their prison barge and used it to ram a military cruiser. The prison barge is now useless. Power and life support on the military cruiser are fading fast....and their is only one escape pod left which only has room for ONE."
Cosmic Carnage's story is like 91% of the fighters ever made. You have to beat all the enemies on board the cruiser to gain access to last pod. Also, you have to beat the enemies within a certain amount of time, like in Samurai Shodown 4 if you want to see your character live and drift aimlessly through Space going home.
-GamePlay- [8]
In Samurai Shodown 3/4 you had the option of picking between Bust or Slash, which would give you 2 different versions of any character in the game. Well CC had something innovative like that in the form of Armor, except CC came out in 1994 and Shodown-3 in 1995, so I guess you could say the Bust/Slash is like CC's Armor feature. The Armor system let's you select between either Light or Heavy Armor for your arms, legs & body. If you take to many hits to a specific area than that part of the armor will get knocked-off and you'll lose whichever Special Attack pertained to that part. Something that could've made CC more fun is if they would've let the Renegades be able to have Armor, as only the Soldiers can use this feature. Aside from the Armor feature, the play mechanics in CC are almost identical to KoF-94'95. The GamePlay is pretty solid but....the Slow Movement kills CC's playability. CC doesn't play that Bad....once you get used to its mechanics. Did I mention the RED stuff flows like a river when taking a hit and after doing a fatality.
-Control- [6]
Something that plagues CC is its control. The basic control is fine, its when you TRY (pauses for a second to laugh) and perform certain Special Attacks when the control isn't as responsive as one would want it to be. Also the control is very Finicky....too Technically Precise on how you do the motion.
-Visuals- [6]
The animation is average and could have easily been done on the Genesis. The colors are vibrant, the backgrounds range anywhere from good to mediocre and have 1-3 layers of scrolling. The backgrounds as lacking as they are go with their characters well. The zooming is smooth and when your character does a fierce punch or kick (for those who have them) scale outward towards the screen.
-Characters- [8]
Most of the multi-jointed characters are unique in appearance, but are absent of any personality. A couple of the designs are borrowed....Talmac has a close resemblance to Marvel's Ghost Rider and Deamon looks like Giger's Alien. When the characters zoom in close for a win pose they look pixilated/chunky.
-Music/Sound FX- [8]
The music varies from good to awesome and is a cross between techno & new-age. The majority of the sound fx are good and go with their respective moves. Strange is the absence of SPEECH. There are no voice samples in CC (maybe it's because you're in Outer Space....I don't know).
-Verdict- [7]
CC is Sega's 3rd 2D fighter. It's not a bad game but falls short when compared to Eternal Champions (especially when compared to EC-CD Challenge from the Dark Side). With Sega's talent they could've easily made CC for the Genesis. It almost feels as if they did originally design CC using the Genesis hardware. I know the 32X is an upgrade and after seeing Chaotix, Doom and Virtua Racer you can see a glimpse of what it can do in the hands of creative designers. CC is a decent fighter....at best
Reviewer's Score: 7/10, Originally Posted: 06/27/04
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