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Review: Solatorobo: Red the Hunter

Allistair Pinsof, Features Editor
2:00 PM on 10.02.2011
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I wish Solatorobo was an animated film instead of a game. Once you cut away the mind-numbing crate puzzles, monotonous combat, and maddening fetch quests, there is still a heart and soul to Solatorobo that keeps you from utterly hating it. Instead, you just kind of feel bad for it. You feel bad that it's part of a medium it seems to barely understand instead of a wonderful anime film.

Porco Rosso's fantastical take on Europe and Cowboy Bebop's sky pirates are transparent influences on Solatorobo. Nevertheless, developer CyberConnect2 managed to build its own world that stands apart. Despite having a ten-year production cycle, Solatorobo is a rare case of an overproduced, underdeveloped game that is a treat to look at and an absolute chore to play.

Cuddle your furry, because things are about to get ugly.

Solatorobo: Red the Hunter (DS)
Developer: CyberConnect2
Publisher: Xseed Games
Released: September 27, 2011
MSRP: $34.99

In Solatorobo, you play as cunning dog Red flying around the world with his adopted sister Chocolat and his mech suit DAHAK. It looks similar to the mech suit from Tail Concerto, which Solatorobo is a spiritual successor to. You even get to see some of the characters from that buried PlayStation action-RPG. While Tail Concerto played like Mega Man Legends, Solatorobo feels more like a Zelda title. You know, without all the good stuff.

Red is a hunter, which pretty much means he's a badass in a world of useless peasants. As he travels town-to-town in his sweet airship, peasants come up to him and ask him to kill evil, giant cockroaches or whatever. Like a chump, he goes and does it. Red is nice like that. He's the classic spunky adventurer. Likable enough to stick with throughout the game's 15 or so hour story, but not memorable enough to stick with you once the game is over.

The combat is pretty binary -- you dodge or attack. To attack, you pummel an enemy until you can pick them up. Once they are in your robotic arms, you can throw them on the ground, then repeat up to three times for a maximum-damage combo. It's like spamming the "open door" button in God of War extended across an entire game, and it gets old pretty fast. It boggles my mind that CyberConnect2 takes more than 10 hours to introduce some new mechanics.

Eventually, you gain access to a new suit that grants you some different abilities. With it, you can swing enemies, pound them into the ground for splash damage, or go into Trance mode to shoot projectiles. It doesn't fix the problem of dumb A.I. and boring enemy design, but at least it's something. It's just strange that these features don't come into play earlier. It's as if the game knows how shallow it is and holds onto whatever tricks it has in desperation. "No... please wait! You see'll... uh, you can, like, swing people in about five hours! It's totally worth it, dude! Please, stick around and play me! Plaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay meeeeeeeeee!!!!!" 

After getting past the first three chapters, I felt insulted by Solatorobo's difficulty. I was dumbfounded that a developer would make a game this easy. Unless I'm mistaken, the box cover doesn't have infants on it. Does the game get harder? I had to know, so I did a quick Google search. It turns out I wasn't the only one wondering this -- European players had the same question months earlier, and they all received the same response of "Yeah, pretty much, I never died once." This is a problem.

A good game lets a player's skill progress alongside the narrative. Both the player's skill and the game's story should have an arc. A great game pairs them together so tightly that you can feel the protagonist's struggle. As you left Ravenholm in Half-Life 2, you could almost feel Gordon Freeman's exasperated gasps for air coming out of you. If I ever felt remotely challenged while playing Solatorobo, it most likely had more to do with the Indian food I ate the night before.

Solatorobo is a game about lifting things and throwing them. Okay, to be fair, sometimes you catch instead of lift, but this only happens on a rare occasion. It's practically mind-blowing when it does happen, because it usually follows an hour of mindlessly lifting crates and placing them on giant red buttons. Don't worry! If you are too stupid to figure that out, the characters will tell you. They will literally say, "This is a puzzle... this is what you have to do."

IT'S NOT A PUZZLE IF YOU TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!!

You progress through the game by taking on quests that lead you into mini-dungeons full of mini-bosses and mini-puzzles. All of which are done with such little effort and creativity that you can't help but groan in apathy at the start of each, despite how visually different they may be. Whether it's a mining cavern or a large ship in the sky, you'll still need to slowly climb down a ladder to flip a switch and beat the boss by throwing its projectiles back at it.

You'll occasionally come across some mini-games that are hit-and-miss. The fishing game is absolutely terrible. You have to press the A-button rapidly until it's over and it takes a lot longer than you'd like. However, the air-racing game is pretty great. You can even play it solo or with three friends, right from the main menu screen. 

Along with fighting enemies and picking up boxes, you'll also collect lots of stuff. It's not quite Donkey Kong 64 amounts of crap, but it will make the OCD-gamer happy in an exhausted/depressed way. You have pigs that unlock pieces of concept art (YES!), plates you can buy that give access to cutscenes (THANK GOD!), and pianos that give access to background tunes (*tears*). You also have P. Crystals -- you can tell these things are important because this is an RPG and they are called "crystals."

While you can level up by gaining experience points, you can also decrease the time it takes to lift an enemy and increase the throwing damage you deal by customizing your mech. No, this isn’t Armored Core -- The only thing you'll be changing is what Tetris-shaped blocks will make up your mech's interior. Each of these blocks give bonus points to your mobility, defense, attack, or hydraulics (lifting ability). You use P. Crystals to open up more space for placing blocks, which you buy at vendors in town. I never bothered optimizing my mech, because you can get by just fine without doing so -- the game really is that easy! I chose to devote all my space towards attack and hydraulics so I could get battles over faster. Now that's what I call strategy!

You are probably thinking, "Why are other critics giving Solatorobo such glowing reviews, then?" Don't worry, I've thought it over too. One thing I can't argue with is Solatorobo's lively, detailed world and graphics that manage to impress, despite being on a seven-year-old system. As gamers, we like to explore original worlds that feel believable and mysterious. It's something rare in the current age of military shooters and the diminishing popularity of big-budget JRPGs. I wish I could celebrate Solotorobo as a whole due to CyberConnect2's efforts in world-building, but to do that I would need to ignore the game itself.

It's telling that the Japanese collector's edition of Solatorobo came with a 94-page art book. This is a game that was in pre-production for seven years and in development for three. The decisions behind the story and backdrops were as thought-out as a Studio Ghibli film, which brings me back to my main point: Why make Solatorobo a videogame? Everything about the dungeons and combat feel like excuses to show off what CyberConnect2 and players really care about: The game's world.

Our trips to the different locales of Solatorobo are too brief to impact us. Each area feels like six-or-so gorgeous, connected backgrounds rather than a world you can believe in. The same can be said of the game's cast of characters and overall story as well. So as you can see, even this aspect CyberConnect2 couldn't get completely right.

There are so many distractions and interruptions in the narrative and action that Solatorobo never manages to build momentum. There is a pointless, chatty dialogue sequence at the end of every hallway and an abrupt change of scenery at the end of every chapter. As an animated film, Solatorobo could cull those ten years of production into a memorable adventure. Why settle for this shallow, repetitive interactive adaptation?



THE VERDICT


4 /10
Below Average: Has some high points, but they soon give way to glaring faults. Not the worst games, but are difficult to recommend. Check out more reviews or the Destructoid score guide.






Legacy Comments (will be imported soon)


Bullshit review.
I R SAD PANDA.
Most sites give it a 7,8,9,10 because those are the scores it deserves.
Shut up Stealth.
Fuck off dude. I am allowed to have an opinion.

http://www.gamerankings.com/ds/991480-solatorobo-red-the-hunter/articles.html


And I believe all of them over this
Stealth:
Looks like furry heresy to me.
At least I gave an opinion on the article ( A negative one) . All your doing is trolling. The kid is you dude.
@ Stealth- Do you really think it makes sense to get mad at someone for not liking a game that you like (or haven't played, but think that you're going to like)? Do you really think Allistar is deserving of your attempts to discredit and otherwise attack him, just because he told you what he honestly thought about a videogame?

I hate to single you out, as a lot of people do this, but you're so quick, venomous, and increasingly notorious for this behavior that it's hard not to take notice
Stealth said: "Bullshit review."

"Most sites give it a 7,8,9,10 because those are the scores it deserves."

"
Fuck off dude. I am allowed to have an opinion.
http://www.gamerankings.com/ds/991480-solatorobo-red-the-hunter/articles.html
And I believe all of them over this"

All you do is bitch and complain. Why do you come to dtoid if that's all your gonna do. ur 8
I was referring to the score. Not the way in which it was written although

"diminishing popularity of big-budget JRPGs." is just a false statement.

And how can anyone hate chrono trigger
Guys, shut up and look at this sweaty man.
Wow. Didn't see this coming. There's certainly a lot of stuff that I wish was developed further and it's certainly easy, but it's also incredibly fun. That's why it's received so many glowing reviews, not just because it's a new setting which looks charming. Games like Solatorobo and Radiant Histora make me glad I never bothered getting a 3DS, since my DS is still keeping me occupied.
@curry

Yeah When a game gets a 4 when it deserves Higher I am gunna complain. And unfortunately most of the articles are inherently negative in nature so thats what I feed on.
The review is just an opinion. Dont troll if it doesnt fit in the picture of the other reviews. I, for example, dont like Oblivion, which got VERY good scores.
@Jonathan Holmes

I am not even going to respond to you, it isnt worth the time. And Ive beaten the game.
@ukato. Trolling, and being unhappy with a negative score arent the same things.
I'll still give the game a spin. I really don't like Mr. Pinsof's style of reviews, but he has every right to condemn a game if its being derivative.
MON THUNDER

yea, DTOID should go ahead and ban him, because he isnt laughable like jimmy or sofik. They actually are xbox fanboys, and mon thunder is obviously a fake try-hard troll posing as a 360 fanboy to get as famous as jimmy.
@faxedge ur right I'm sorry. here guys:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr6XxmhyyNA
This review is surprising to say the least when most people seem to eat the game up. But it's just a personal opinion. too bad you couldn't enjoy it i guess.
Hate to be THAT guy but, what's the score for Toilet Edition readers?
@ Stealth: Thankfully, this site is not most sites, and I could care less how most sites rate a game. That'd be the opposite of criticism, after all.

The 4/10 rating is represented of my views and my standards for an Action-RPG. I have a feeling I'll remember Radiant Historia, Ghost Trick and Kirby Mass Attack fondly for years to come. Solatorobo, not so much.

@faxedge: @_@
TE Score for real: 4/10

Hey Stealth, rather than waste everyone's time in this post about how you think his opinion is "bullshit", why don't you write your own review in the c-blogs. Maybe (just maybe) you could convince people that your opinion is right
Ouch, didn't see that score coming! Ah well, the only reason I don't have this game is because I had to cancel my preorder due to lack of funds, so as soon as I get the cash, this game is mine.

@Stealth: Man, you are just a downer. Why are you here?
GET LOST ALISTAIR, YOU'RE WORSE THAN JIM STERLING. /sadfurry
@master snake.

The review is a 4 and I am the downer? LOL. I am trying to spread the word that the game is better than this review would indicate. If anything I am an upper.
This review sucks.
@fax edge

That is a sweaty man all right. Might be fun for a night, but not husband material.

...Wait, what.
@Allistair Pinsof
Theres no need for you to comment

@Isay Isay
Dont put words in my mouth. I never said his opinion is bullshit. Hes welcome to it. I just dont agree with it. I have no reason to write a review. When theres plenty of others out there.
@Fraser Brown, I totally agree. The game may be easy and the combat a bit lackluster, but the game is incredibly fun despite itself. I can see why some people would hate the game--the actual gameplay isn't so hot--but to me, the atmosphere, story, and characters make it worth my time.
I'm not condoning what Stealth is saying, but if anyone is reading this, I'd also say to give this game a go. It's very fun.
Comments of the Week Troll Roll here we come.
@Stealth: I'm not just referring to your reaction here. I'm talking your previous comments here and even GoNintendo.

I don't know why you feel the need to "champion" misinformation or whatever it is you do, especially because no one asked you to. There are other sites that gave this game good reviews, so others will see them. You don't have to spread anything. You just have some sort of complex. You should visit the facility Holmes works at. He can help you.
I personally agree but I'm finding it to be fun I do end up rolling my eyes at the dialogue though just because I can tell when it's coming and there's far too much of it that I do agree interrupts the gameplay I just wanna control the damned robit :P sometimes and free roam without being interrupted by some sidekick I have. But I do think I'm enjoying more than you are. Not a bad thing just saying I agree with your complaints. The game is very creative though. and I enjoy the combat I think it's very well done and fun to play.
Yeah, Iv noticed Destructoid as very high standards. It seems unless a game can successfully slobber your balls and tickle your prostate at the same time, all the wile literally bending the laws of physicsr your enjoyment. It will get 2-4. If Destructoid were a school teacher, everyone would fail, and have a troll face sticker beside their F-minus.
Of course the game is terrible, it's furries for fuck sake. At least we have that picture of the hot sweaty Adonis to set our sexualities straight
@Master Snake

Theres nothing wrong with any of my comments here or anywhere. I know people like you ( and some on this site) would rather have misinformation become fact. But thats not how it should work.
@ Stealth

How am I putting words in your mouth when your first comment on this post is LITERALLY "bullshit review." His review is his opinion.
Never heard of this game before today, and something tells me if I saw this in a Best Buy I'd probably pass it up for something else. Based on this review, I'd be justified in doing that.

Also Stealth and Mon Thunder, you're both 12.
Game for furries.
I'm okay with the score.
@Stealth: There's nothing wrong with any of your comments? Really? Really?! I think 95% of the people on this site (including Editors) would disagree with you.
Anyway, I'm more willing to listen to a negative review. A negative review has the possibility of sounding shallow, sure, but so does a perfect 10/10 score that goes on shouting how much Gears of War "ROCKS".

Throughout the article Allistar clearly wanted for the game to be better, and that right there sounds sincere enough for me to fairly take his opinion into my consideration about geting the game.
So much furry hate in the comments. WE DEMAND RIGHTS!
@A rGoofierBrute
And your 2. Are we name calling on a personal level now?

@Master Snake's
Way to go pulling numbers out of the air....... And theres only 2 editors I have actual documentable grievances with.
While people like Stealth obviously disagree with the significance of some of the issues Allistair found, I know that they'd bother me a lot. Its really sad, actually...a single glance at the artwork can tell you this game has a lot of heart.
Stealth:@Isay Isay
"Dont put words in my mouth. I never said his opinion is bullshit."
<5 minutes before>
"Bullshit review."

Review = opinion
dipshit.
@Stealth: Doesn't matter how many editors you have grievances with. I'll bet if I was to ask every editor here, they would all say you have a problem.
Furries dont deserve rights.
@TheLupineOne

Last I checked, being a "furry" alone wasn't cause for being banned from marrying. Don't be demanding rights you already have, you'll just make yourself look stupid in front of the Human Rights Campaign.

Unless you are just trolling, then I fell for it.




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