The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo Review (PlayStation)
In the Many Pieces of Mr. Coo Review, we play a whimsical point’n’click adventure with a surrealist story, astounding hand-drawn animations, and hilarious puzzles. Mr. Coo is trapped and broken into pieces. But most of all, he has no idea of what’s going on. Is that a giant chicken over there?
The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo Review Pros:
- Beautiful cartoon graphics.
- 4.44GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Works on Playstation 5.
- Point-and-click gameplay.
- Frame-by-frame animation style that pops.
- Puzzles throughout.
- Well well-presented and moves really well with well-executed camera cuts and angles.
- Hint book to help.
- Excellent soundtrack.
- Very simple controls.
- It’s a fantastic watch and has you wanting to play on it just to keep watching.
- You can fast-forward the credits in the menu but not skip them.
- The puzzles feel unique due to the nature of the puzzle itself.
- You can replay puzzles.
- When you have finished some puzzles and quit out, upon booting the game up you now get a puzzle select menu.
- A game that very much rewards the observant and curious.
The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo Review Cons:
- No game settings.
- Does suffer from the point-and-click curse of just moving the cursor around until the pointer changes.
- If you accidentally click the credits button you get loading then Unskippable credits then loading screens.
- You can only use the hints book once.
- Some of the puzzles have many layers to them and it can get quite confusing.
- No tutorials.
- Not always sure what to do as you have to find the hints book in the first place.
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The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo:
Developer: Gammera Nest
Publisher: Meridiem Games
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