Platypus
PSP- Publisher: MumboJumbo
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2006
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC
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Play MagazineThe game is also fashioned entirely from clay and contains strange synthesizer music--wait I'm getting a news flash..."techno" they say, and it is reportedly "simplistic and fun," whatever that means. [Feb 2007, p.44]
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What it lacks in options and complexity, it makes up for with good old-fashioned mass destruction action. It's simple enough for anyone to pick up and get into, but it still manages to offer a lot to hardened genre fanatics.
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AceGamezIt's a good, solid game that has a tremendous visual appeal and is generally a ton of fun to play, but at the same time does absolutely nothing spectacular that hasn't been seen in any shooter before it and falls short of delivering a long-lasting playing experience that would justify it being a must have addition to your PSP collection.
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Platypus is a simplistic, short-lived shoot-'em-up with visuals and gameplay that are adequate rather than impressive.
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At a bargain bin price, it's hard to completely fault the game's length, but this is really something that probably should have been released as a downloadable PS3/PSP game on the new PlayStation Network Platform. As a brick-and-mortar offering, though, it's just a little too steep.
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It's one of those games that parents will buy for their kids and end up playing it themselves.
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On its own there is not enough in the game to make it compelling and the gameplay is just too lackluster to sustain interest.
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As basic as you can get for a shooter. What makes Platypus stand out is the graphics that have been wrapped in an layer of clay, this brings out a unique charm and the quality that pushed me up from a [50 to a 60].
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While far from a terrible game, Platypus lacks enough variety and challenge to make it worth it even to the most casual gamer or fan of the side-scrolling genre. It's a game best enjoyed in the bargain bin.
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As far as side-scrolling shooters go, Platypus for the PSP doesn’t stray from the traditional 2D shooters of yesteryear but it still manages to be forgettable experience hardly worth buying.
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There is nothing here that stands out beyond the clay graphics and even those are shrunk to complete irrelevance.
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Unless you really, really dig old-school shooters that will take no more than a day to completely finish, this game isn't for you. Unfortunately, for what Platypus is, a thirty-dollar asking price is hard to accept.
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It's nice to see another shooter where shooters are not, but Platypus only incorporates bare-bones play which can't figure out if it wants to be hard or easy.
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What could have been the modern equivalent to classic bizarre Japanese shooters like Parodius is instead a one-trick pony.
Awards & Rankings
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78
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#78 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2006
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73
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#73 Most Shared PSP Game of 2006
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 5
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Mixed: 0 out of 5
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Negative: 2 out of 5
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Sep 23, 2022
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Jun 16, 2021This game is a **** masterpiece, Beautiful visuals, great gameplay, banger soundtrack
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AnonymousMCMar 27, 2009