Super Exploding Zoo fails to truly deliver the experience that perhaps it could have. It is however still a game worth your time, just perhapsSuper Exploding Zoo fails to truly deliver the experience that perhaps it could have. It is however still a game worth your time, just perhaps not too much of it.
The bet way of describing the game is that it is a Pikmin like puzzle arcade game, as jumbled as that sounds it is fairly accurate. The game uses a Pikmin like gameplay mechanic and speaks it across 80 varied puzzle levels. You start as one animal and you must collect sleeping animals to form a large herd to defeat aliens before they reach an egg. This zany idea is propped up by a very colourful art pallet, good animal design and effective sound design. Each animal has a different strength value for defeating the enemies and special abilities that effectively correspond loosely to the real world, such as lions roaring to slow enemies and monkeys climbing. This all works and is effective any engaging gameplay. The animals explode into enemies and obstacles very comically and surprisingly gory. There is a tactical mode which freezes gameplay and gives you much more precision in controlling the animals, adding much needed depth to the gameplay.
On the most part the levels are well designed and some offer a challenge but most are rather easy. One of the biggest problems with this game is that it is very easy. You can breeze through the game in a few sittings. It becomes a bit boring sadly and at the end I was not craving more. The enemy variety is also very low and doesn't match he variety of friendly animals at your disposal. There is a multiplayer vs mode which is a bit unnecessary for this kind of game and not too enjoyable. What holds this game back there most is performance issues. On the Vita, not so much on the ps4, the load times are excruciatingly long. Furthermore the game loves to crash consistently making cloud saves a must to secure your progress. Patching so far has yet to address this fully. On my game run there was also an unobtainable trophy but thankfully this has now been fixed. The games easiness at least makes this a very easy platinum, you don't even have to complete the game.
Super Exploding Zoo is a good game hampered by some performance issues and simplicity issues. As a short experience it is a good laugh still worth playing and you might even come out with a platinum trophy.… Expand