- Publisher: GlitchSoft
- Release Date: May 3, 2011
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Aug 22, 2011Destructopus is a crazy concept that does a decent job at entertaining the masses with chaos and fire. What it doesn't do is keep the fire going, with many features left to be desired and the music annoying the tentacles out of me.
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May 5, 2011A pure arcade experience, Destructopus! offers cartoon mayhem in an attractive package.
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May 5, 2011Destructopus is a fun game. The amount of levels means there are a good few hours to play through here and most importantly, it's enjoyable.
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Nov 18, 2011The gameplay mechanics are far from flawless, yet it's a lot of fun to be played, especially for quick sessions, making it an entertaining mobile title.
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Jul 11, 2011Destructopus's bright, 16-bit vibe works well and is fun. But like Rampage before it, there's little variation or much reason to go back once you've played through.
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May 11, 2011If you have a penchant for destruction and you enjoy the idea of a giant monster rampaging through a city all in the name of environmentalism, you'll get a kick out of Destructopus; just be aware he's as slow as he is big and that can lead to some frustrating moments.
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May 11, 2011Destructopus may be the environmentalists' answer to the Rampage series, but problematic controls limit its enjoyability.
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May 4, 2011Destructopus! offers a few hours of anarchy, and the old school graphics definitely give it that Rampage vibe. Rise from the depths and cause a little mayhem.
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May 5, 2011The concept behind Destructopus is a good one, but bad controls make it difficult to recommend befriending this giant octopus.
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May 4, 2011It's hard to take Destructopus! seriously. Yet, the cartoony looks, the trash-metal title track, the tongue-in-cheek environmentalism--are actually assets in the game's favor. Sadly, all of the ironic, ridiculous stuffing can't distract the player enough from the realization that they're playing a thin, easily-forgettable experience.