The result is nothing short of one the best games of this generation.ĭespite appearances, Shadow Complex remains a 2D game at heart. In fusing classic game design with contemporary techniques and sensibilities, Epic Games and Chair Entertainment have triumphed where Japanese developers continue to flounder. It's like Bungie sat down to remake Super Mario. Here is an American developer so emboldened by recent successes that it feels qualified to reimagine one of Japan's sacred classics.
In reviving a genre that the Japanese left for dead, the game offers a telling snapshot of the global games industry in 2009. So while Shadow Complex's story and setting may be popcorn nonsense, the mechanics they clothe are golden.Ī number of VR missions provide yet more content for the completist, presenting a suite of timed, score-attack runs that encourage competition across Xbox Live. Epic Games has always declared its intention to resurrect the classic 2D side-scrolling exploration game, once popularized by Nintendo's seminal space adventure, later perfected by Konami's Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. For once the Super Metroid reference isn't a lazy critic's crutch. Two seconds later, as Fleming steps over a puddle of warm, Unreal Engine-pumped blood, you can almost hear Mark Rein in the background, fist-pumping the air to chants of: "USA! USA!"īut for all its Hollywood bombast, Shadow Complex is born from nothing but the purest of Japanese pedigrees. "You don't look like the kind of guy who'd pull the trigger," challenges one enemy he meets. Fleming is an all-American action hero, hurling grenades and missiles with thoughtless abandon one moment creeping death through ventilation shafts in search of his snatched girlfriend the next. Its story is pulp thriller, throwing an ordinary Joe into extraordinary circumstances under which he stiffens implausibly into a one-man army. Shadow Complex is Super Metroid re-imagined by J.J.Abrams. By the time he re-emerges, triple-jumping into the sun, you'll have mapped tens of miles of subterranean corridors, thwarted a plot to blow up San Francisco and seen Jason Fleming transformed from country-bumpkin into cyber-ninja. This opening, into which his girlfriend descended not two minutes earlier, is the mouth of an abyss a rabbit hole that will lead him unwittingly into an underground military complex, the role of would-be national saviour and the belly of one of gaming's long lost genres. Ever dropped a stone into a hole to find out how deep it goes? Had Jason Fleming done so while peering into the overgrown hollow that marks the start of Shadow Complex, no splash would have echoed back.