Impressions: Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure
So, as I mentioned, this is a game that takes the Puzzle League idea, and marries this concept to a kind of Warioland style platformer. In fact, that’s exactly it. Warioland 4 and Pokémon Puzzle Challenge. Together. On the top screen, you beat up enemies and scramble for jewels, and on the bottom screen you push blocks around to create chains.
If you want a better explanation, let me try this. In the accompanying screenshot, you can see our hero. Henry Hatsworth. He’s an old British explorer who is looking for some sort of all-golden suit to let him rule the world. He jumps around and shoots a blunderbuss and has a sweet cutlass. You use him to defeat enemies there in the “real world”. EA has given him a really wonderful voice that sounds like a stereotypical British man using nonsense syllables, all strung together. All the characters talk like this, including the very, very annoying sidekick, who will often finish his strings of little noises with “govna’!” It’s starts out funny, but gets a little tedious.
As you defeate enemies across the beat-em-up side scrolling levels, they die and their spirits move down to the lower level, onto the “puzzle world”. You can see them as the blocks with grimacing faces. Here’s where things get weird. As you progress through the real world, the puzzle world moves upward, slowly, since you’re also playing this Panel de Pon game down below. By pressing X, you switch focus down to the puzzle, and you can play that for a bit. Gameplay on the top screen freezes, and you try to clear away as much of the puzzle world as you can. If you clear a grimacing block, the enemy is gone for good. You have defeated its tormented spirit.
Got that?
Basically, the game boils down to some really fun platforming, where you keep scanning down to the puzzle to clear things away, gain access to power-ups, and make sure that enemies stay dead. It’s balanced really well, but I have a feeling that as the game progresses, it will get much harder. It’s got a very clever atmosphere, the visuals are pretty, and the music and “voices” are quite fun. I am really enjoying it, and I applaud EA for taking such a weird chance with a game like this. By all means, if you like platforming or puzzle games, this will whet your whistle. Your dhry whistle will get all whet.