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Tonic Trouble

by UBI Soft
Platform:   Nintendo 64   |   ESRB Rating:  Everyone
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • ASIN: B0000296ZX
  • Media: Game Cartridge
  • Release Date: August 25, 1999
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #18,691 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

Product Description

Editorial Review

Toxic spill cleanup has never been so much fun. In this zany game, you play an extraterrestrial goofball named Ed who mistakenly spills some space goo onto the Earth, changing its vegetable inhabitants into fierce monsters and generally turning our blue planet into a trippy, psychedelic play land.

From the same kooky minds that brought you the incomparable Nintendo 64 rendition of Rayman 2, Tonic Trouble swirls together the run-and-jump action of a platform game with exploratory and puzzle-solving elements. Responsive controls, physical gags, and varied gameplay solidify the positive experience in this expansive, kid-friendly title that's challenging enough for adults.

The game has an interesting system for gaining new attributes--players gather found objects and bring them to a mad doctor, who uses them to build gadgets worthy of James Bond. Skills acquired from the gadgets include flying, pogo-sticking, deep swimming, and shooting bees from a blowpipe. Get into Tonic Trouble and help Ed get out of it. --Jeff Young

Pros:

  • Brilliantly colored graphics
  • Hilarious player design
  • A massive game that keeps you guessing
Cons:
  • Camera angles can be problematic
  • Occasional polygon seams show


GameSpot Review

Webster's dictionary defines Tonic as "A medicine that increases the strength and gives vigor of action to the system." While that definition may apply to the storyline, it certainly doesn't describe this game in relation to the N64. Tonic Trouble ultimately fails to deliver and only stands out as a shining example of how not to do a platform game.

You're Ed, some sort of galactic janitor who has accidentally spilled some serum onto Earth, turning it into a bad, drugged-out version of itself. But that's not all - the tonic also got onto a napping Viking named Grogh, who as a result becomes all-powerful and decided to conquer Earth. Realizing how horrible littering is for the environment, Ed doesn't need a tearful Native American to launch him on a quest to clean up his mess.

To show the effects the serum had on the landscape, Tonic Trouble is full of skewed colors, most of which turn out to be an eyesore. The graphics are simply horrible. Most of the characters in the game look more frightening than cute, and the level design is bland and unoriginal. The soundtrack is chock-full of cheesy songs that sound more like the demo tracks on less-expensive keyboards. The sound effects are just lacking. There's only about fifteen different effects, and to make it even worse, they're used with almost no discretion. Every time Ed gets hit with some sort of attack, he'll make the same noise; every time he completes a series of difficult jumps he'll get all excited and say, "Yeah!"

The gameplay is downright lame. While Tonic Trouble claims to sport a fully 3D world, most of it takes place indoors, in caves, or in dungeons, and therefore, camera angles become a serious problem. The camera is locked to a specific view way too often, and too many of the jumps have to be made blindly. Tonic Trouble's idea of a challenge is a string of difficult jumps, and the only time you'll really die is when you miss one. Unfortunately, it just leaves you feeling as though the game has obtained a cheap victory, and frustration soon follows. On top of this, the collisions don't seem quite right, as many times I found myself walking on air or up the side of a wall.

The main staging area that leads to all the levels is an open area dotted with portals here and there. This only leads to major confusion, as you have to walk about reading all the signs before you know exactly where to go. And once you decide on a portal you'll have to wait for the long, drawn-out portal animation sequence every time. This gets extremely annoying and, combined with the other elements of the game, only helps to fuel the desire to stop playing. In addition to gathering a bunch of special items for the Emmet-Brown-like "Doc," you're supposed to gather what seems like a billion of these little red-ball things that are scattered about the level. Getting them is not a challenge, only a hassle, and once you get one you're not filled with any sort of excitement or feeling of accomplishment. Pretty soon you simply stop caring.

If this game is remembered at all, it will be as the game that's not Rayman 2. Thought up by the same character designer responsible for Rayman, Tonic Trouble shows amazing similarity in concept, but fails in all aspects. The characters are all devoid of any real depth and seem more like rip-offs of movies and other stories than anything, and finding the motivation to complete this game is a real feat. With a non-engaging storyline, cardboard cutout characters, and cheesy power-ups, this game has really nothing going for it. --Ben Stahl
--Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc.


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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tonic Trouble is a lot of fun, January 21, 2000
By A Customer
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
The toxic goo Ed spilled on earth just so happens to make the vegetables and toasters evil! The beginning of the game is like a giant sled ride, very fun. The environment is great, lots of interesting things to see, secret agents to talk to, very colorful. If you make a mistake, you get many chances. It's easy to get a lot of lives saved up. Ed gets 'pumped up' on popcorn, but it doesn't last long enough. Good game for kids and new users. Sometimes it is hard to see because of bad camera angles.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not very educational, but really fun!, September 4, 2006
By Matt "Janetfan0304" (O'Fallon, IL USA) - See all my reviews
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
I remember getting this game back in 1999 for Christmas. I still have it and play it every now and then on my old N64. Nowadays, when I play it, I'm thinking, "WTF?", but back about 7 years ago, I thought it was the sh-t. I'm sad that it's not being made anymore, because it was a great game. Maybe they should make a sequel!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Good game but there is a better one out there!, September 14, 2001
By A Customer
To state briefly, this game is goofy. Most of the challenges are proper jumping, the enemies won't kill you as much as your jumping techniques will. Overall, the game provides more foolishness than it does entertainment.
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1.0 out of 5 stars the game sucks
the game is the worst game i have ever played it sucked
Published on January 28, 2002 by Carlton V Horbelt

3.0 out of 5 stars pretty fun....
The game was sort of easy. The camera views and angles were not great and it was very challenging at times. Pretty fun but it got boring.
Published on June 21, 2000

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