• Publisher: THQ
  • Release Date: Jan 12, 2010
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  1. While this is still mostly a game for the younger crowd, that’s not to say us grown-up gamers can’t enjoy it. It’s a solid action platformer that you can play without cringing.
  2. It's a really short adventure, and though the various elements are all really well polished and fun, they're also way overused. The entire experience feels very formulaic.
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  1. Jul 11, 2020
    6
    Let's start off with the graphics. It is honestly disappointing that on Daniel X first video game that you can't even recognise Daniel. HeLet's start off with the graphics. It is honestly disappointing that on Daniel X first video game that you can't even recognise Daniel. He just looks like a NPC sprite from a Game Boy Advanced game. Even tho the DS has limited capability is still has more power to have at least better sprites. The story starts off with Daniel losing all his powers. The main goal of the game is to regain all the powers you lost. Each power you regain allows you to reach previously inaccessible areas. Along with it being an action platformer gives it a very Metroidvania type gameplay. It controls decently. I only had problems with the ball power up. Other then that it worked fine. The enemies were lackluster and it took me replaying the game to even remember the bosses. The story is meh and just like the bosses are completly forgettable. It's very short but for this game it works in its favor. The uses if the powers already felt kinda over used. If it lasted any longer it would have felt gimmicky and would have decreased in fun drastically. Overall the game is meh and if you have a few hours and like the Daniel X series is a decent time waster Full Review »