Max Mustard REVIEW on Quest 3
Don't just play the game, step inside the game. Each of the 40 hand crafted levels are their own adventure, with exhilarating surprises, unique mechanics and endless variety. No boring bits! It's the perfect combination of first-person power-ups and classic third-person platforming. Once you start playing Max Mustard, you'll never want to put it down.
Unscrupulous businessman, Stubbins is making an absolute fortune caging up and selling adorable mudpups as an elitist vanity product to the super rich. You and Max Mustard team up to save as many as you can. Will you find them all?
Along the way, you're faced with a surprise dilemma when a friend reveals a secret about who they really are. They impose a question on you that impacts the fate of your worst enemy. How will you choose?
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01 - Game Menus - 4/5
02 - weapons/vehicles - NA
03 - Playable characters - NA
04 - Enemies and bosses. - 5/5
05 - levels and size - 5/5
06 - Story, solo, campaign, multiplayer, co-op - 2/5
07 - Customisation options - NA
08 - levelling up options - 4/5
09 - Controls - 5/5
10 - Online playability - NA
11 - Puzzles - 4/5
TOTAL = 29/35
I don’t include graphics in my rating system because you can see for yourself the graphics in the video.
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Don't just play the game, step inside the game. Each of the 40 hand crafted levels are their own adventure, with exhilarating surprises, unique mechanics and endless variety. No boring bits! It's the perfect combination of first-person power-ups and classic third-person platforming. Once you start playing Max Mustard, you'll never want to put it down.
Unscrupulous businessman, Stubbins is making an absolute fortune caging up and selling adorable mudpups as an elitist vanity product to the super rich. You and Max Mustard team up to save as many as you can. Will you find them all?
Along the way, you're faced with a surprise dilemma when a friend reveals a secret about who they really are. They impose a question on you that impacts the fate of your worst enemy. How will you choose?
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01 - Game Menus - 4/5
02 - weapons/vehicles - NA
03 - Playable characters - NA
04 - Enemies and bosses. - 5/5
05 - levels and size - 5/5
06 - Story, solo, campaign, multiplayer, co-op - 2/5
07 - Customisation options - NA
08 - levelling up options - 4/5
09 - Controls - 5/5
10 - Online playability - NA
11 - Puzzles - 4/5
TOTAL = 29/35
I don’t include graphics in my rating system because you can see for yourself the graphics in the video.
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If you are thinking to buy a Meta Quest Headset, please consider using my referel link below, it means when you buy your headset, we both get a $30 Meta Quest Store credit after you have activated your headset.
It costs you no extra, but we both Gain a little.
https://www.meta.com/referrals/link/Gotcha_VR
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00:00What an adorable game this is, it takes me back to playing Sonic on the Sega Mega Drive.
00:13So you get thrusted straight into this game with no training or any ideas of what's friendly
00:19and what isn't, so just assume everything wants to kill you.
00:23So the idea is you collect coins and with those coins you can buy upgrades at a shop
00:29to aid you making life easier in other levels.
00:33You get 40 levels of fun here, taking around maybe 4 to 6 hours to complete, but again
00:40it all depends on how many times you die or get stuck.
00:45You should definitely expect to die a lot, as there is a lot of tricky bits.
00:50The puzzles are fun and they will require some thought, but most of them are fairly
00:55easy and can be solved just by observing your surroundings for a few seconds.
01:02I like that as well as controlling the adorable Max Mustard character, you will also sometimes
01:08have some sort of weapon thrusted into your hand to use and help Max navigate through
01:15the level, whether it be shooting at enemies, blowing fans, hoovering up veg for coins or
01:24taking out the big boss.
01:27The colours are nice and bright, the graphics are average, it kinda reminds me of the old
01:34Mega Drive graphics, I'm not sure if that's intentional, but I do feel like they could
01:39have made the graphics better in this day and age.
01:43If there's a story to this then it gets lost, probably because there is no speech in this
01:49game.
01:50The camera angles might prove to be a bit tricky sometimes or even frustrating, but
01:56you can work around it.
01:58I do have to say that I'm very disappointed that there is no talking, Max Mustard should
02:04have a voice, or even someone narrating the story would be nice, but there's absolutely
02:10nothing.
02:12I really did enjoy playing this one through, despite there's no talking or that the graphics
02:18look like they've been taken straight off a Mega Drive.
02:21It's a lot of fun, but I warn you, it's going to frustrate you in places, just like the
02:27old 2D platform games did.
02:29It's not a bad thing, it means you get your money's worth, and you will be more satisfied
02:35completing it knowing you really had to work for it.
02:40Platform games have always been popular, and I think Max Mustard is a strong leader in
02:45VR platform games, I hope we get to see more of these type games in the future.
02:51So I am going to score Max Mustard at a 29 out of 35, and you can find my scoring system
02:58in the description section below.
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03:05what your thoughts are about it, and please subscribe as it really helps me out.
03:10Thanks guys, and I'll catch you in the next one.