Unfortunately, the blob appears in the same piece of the wall Andy is occupying. While Andy's arsing about trying to find a grip in the wall, at the same time as chucking tilings at nasties, a big one-eyed blob appears. That is, a wall in the middle of another group of monsters. where he finds another huge group of monsters waiting for him.Īndy then goes through the same rubbish all over again, and eventually dispatches the second group of offending nasties and moves on to the next screen, where he finds he has to scale a wall. After much faffing about, ducking and diving and chucking fireballs around, Andy kills them all and moves on to the next screen. Picture the scene: Andy is surrounded by monsters. This is not a difficult game to get through, although I doubt that any of you will complete much of it because you'll probably have thrown your gamepad at the screen after about an hour's play. Make a note of the fact I use the word 'annoying' and not 'taxing'. However, it is no exaggeration to say that this is one of the most annoying games I have ever had the misfortune to play. Fair enough, you might think - after all, Abe's Oddysee was pretty good. The objective of the game is to guide Andy, the hero, through various levels filled with nasty monsters and fairly simple puzzles.
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You may have guessed by now that Another World and Heart Of Darkness have a lot in common. Unfortunately, Amazing Studios seem to have been living in an underground bunker for the five years it took them to produce Heart Of Darkness, leading to a misunderstanding between them and the rest of the gaming community as to what constitutes entertaining gameplay. Thankfully things have moved on and the games industry has since recognised that people do not enjoy being punished with death for failing to solve an obscure puzzle.