Mokoko X Review (Steam)
Welcome to our Mokoko X Review where we play a game that was inspired by the arcade games like Volfied, Qix, and Gals Panic. A popular gaming style in the late 1980s, Mokoko X looks to resurrect the soul of the arcade genre while adding a modern touch.
Mokoko X Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 734.64MB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Full controller support.
- Graphics settings – full screen, resolution, effects slider, screen shake, safe traverse, and panel effects.
- English and Japanese Dub choice.
- Two game modes – story and arcade.
- 8 characters – one initially then you unlock more.
- 3 difficulties – Easy, medium, and hard.
- Fast loading times.
- Puzzle gameplay.
- The goal of the game is to move around avoid obstacles and cut away the level to gain coverage. Reach the coverage goal to win.
- Simple concept.
- Easy to learn.
- Tutorial pop-ups.
- Online leaderboards.
- As you take away the board you reveal an animated image.
- End of level breakdown.
- Each character is unlocked by finishing a set of levels and a final showdown. After each level is clear a fuzzy picture becomes clearer.
- The story is told via text before a level in story mode.
- Cut off a section with mystery boxes to get a random power up.
Mokoko X Review Cons:
- Shows mouse and keyboard control even when using the controller.
- The online leaderboards text is so small.
- Bare minimum graphics settings.
- Never sure where you are in the menus.
- Very short levels.
- Story segments are forgettable.
- The tutorial is way too basic.
- Each hit is a life and sometimes it feels unfair or not clear.
- No way to change the view as it is quite far out.
- Going from one level to the next is slow.
- You have to unlock arcade mode.
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Mokoko X:
Developer: NAISU
Publisher:NAISU
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