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Review: UNABLES

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UNABLES is a title that will make you feel nauseous. However, this unwanted side effect is countered by some incredibly funny moments. As such, your stomach will churn as your belly wobbles and your face hurts. Thanks to its physics-based mechanics, it will make you scream and swear. Additionally, the ticking clock adds unwanted pressure to get your blood pumping.

This amusing puzzle title was developed by Artur Hilger and published by Forever Entertainment. Furthermore, it is a single-player game that is viewed from an isometric viewpoint. Moreover, you are free to move the world and the camera however you like. This was a great move as it made it easier to complete each stage. Yet, the constant shift of the surrounding landscape was uncomfortable to witness.

UNABLES is bloody stupid. 

The developer had decided that sensibilities and a straightforward plot were not for him. Instead, he has gone all “Monty Python” with his insane skits and bloody stupid episodes. This may seem like a complaint, but it isn’t. I love MP and I adore the stupidity that unfolds. However, the bizarre nature of the gameplay makes this a tough title to follow, and many people will get lost along the way. 

The action uses a chapter system to progress the gameplay. What’s more, each stage is scored using a star reward chart. If you collect every item in the allotted time, you are awarded 3 stars. If you fail, you’ll get 2 or 1 star depending on how many bits you’ve gathered. Now, this may not seem like a big deal, but the more stars you earn, the more levels you unlock. Consequently, your progress can be halted if you suck at the game. This was frustrating, but you can reduce the difficulty if you are struggling. 

A simple concept. 

Though it was challenging to move the world and collect each item, the action follows a simple concept. At the start of each stage, you have a list of items to find. These objects are highlighted by a box, and you must move your character to touch the area. However, it isn’t that easy, as each hero is stupidly lazy. Accordingly, they won’t move unless you flip, spin, and shake the world.

As their environment rocks and sways, every item and the protagonist fly like rag-dolls through the air. Subsequently, you must time each move if you wish to gather every item. This wouldn’t be so bad, but occasionally, you must enter buildings or open doorways. This was extremely challenging and something that would cause endless broken controllers. 

UNABLES is unique. 

The gameplay is unlike anything I’ve tried. However, the visuals take it to the next level. The clean lines and interesting art styles ensure that UNABLES is unique. I loved the blend of genres and the tongue-in-cheek reference to old films and sci-fi plots. What’s more, though the physics-based action turned my stomach, every ounce of animation was well-considered and perfectly executed. 

The audio was an eclectic blend of dialogue, music, and deafening sound effects. As each stage was disrupted, the items smashed and crashed into the scenery. Moreover, the witty acting was amusing, and the music added drama and energy. 

Brilliant controls. 

UNABLES may have been challenging and rage-inducing. Yet, the brilliant control system was well-thought-out. Furthermore, the straightforward UI helps you understand your objectives. Yes, there is the occasional bit of trial and error, but once you get to grips with what is required, you’ll have an amazing time.

This is a Marmite experience. The challenging action and the cruel mechanics will make plenty of people curse and quit. However, if you stick at it, and work through the pain, you’ll enjoy an amusing and rewarding game. Subsequently, it has replay value and longevity.

UNABLES broke me. 

The second I read the blurb, I knew I was in trouble. Moreover, I’m lucky I didn’t break a controller as I failed repeatedly. Yet, UNABLES tickled me in a way that other games haven’t. The bizarre blend of genres and the excellent visuals were great. Furthermore, the witty dialogue will make you smile. Accordingly, though it is painful to play, I love it and I recommend buying it here! Can you keep your cool and find every item? Twist the perspective, throw the protagonists, and complete every stage.

SUMMARY

UNABLES is a funny but often cruel physics-based game. The testing action is juxtaposed by the amusing Monty Python-style approach. Accordingly, though it will make you scream, you will chuckle at the stupidity.


+ Interesting and varied art styles.
+ The audio is strange but fascinating.
+ Excellent controls.
+ A rewarding experience.
+ Extremely funny gameplay.

- It is very tough.
- The Marmite action will divide the audience.

(Rating: PEGI 16 Strong Language Release date: 14/03/2024 Price: £10.74)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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