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Review of PO'ed on PlayStation

by Jay Aborro Jay Aborro photo May 1996
Cover image of PO'ed on PlayStation
Gamefings Score: 6.5
Platform: PlayStation PlayStation logo
Released: 08 May 1996
Genre: First-person shooter
Developer: Any Channel
Publisher: Accolade, Inc.

Introduction

Get ready to grab your frying pan and drill your way through an alien world with the absurdly titled PO'ed! Imagine a game where you are not just a chef, but a full-on action hero. What could possibly go wrong? This extravaganza combines the worlds of cooking and serious shootouts in an unexpectedly humorous way. Buckle up for some cheesy fun mixed with bizarre extraterrestrial adventures!

Gameplay

In the realm of gameplay, PO'ed struts onto the stage like a squirrel on a caffeine rush. The game masterfully shrinks the traditionally gritty first-person shooter (FPS) experience down to the size of a chef's apron. You take control of our culinary protagonist, running through 26 levels of intense alien chaos. The primary armaments at your disposal are as imaginative as they are ridiculous: a frying pan and a drill, truly a testament to culinary innovation! There's even a jet pack that would make Tony Stark giddy with envy. Who needs realistic weaponry when you can ascend to kitchen-counter heights while wielding utensils? The game's mechanics include navigating open environments while battling fearsome alien fiends. The controls vary in terms of responsiveness; sometimes you fly smoothly through levels, while other times, you might feel like a block of cheese dodging a grater. Your jet pack lets you soar as high as your hopes, but you'd better work on that rhythm or risk descending with more velocity than a falling soufflé. This physics-based mechanic occasionally feels clunky, leading to more comedic mishaps than intended. Nevertheless, it's all part of the chaotic charm that makes PO'ed unique.

Graphics

Visually, PO'ed is like a time capsule from the 90s, equipped with graphics that charm and baffle in equal parts. The character design and environments can be captivating, but prepare for a feast of untextured floors and questionable textures that may lead you to believe the aliens hadn't quite finished decorating. There's a definite charm in its rough-around-the-edges aesthetic, making you feel like you've stepped into a bizarre alien cooking show gone wrong. If you were hoping for stunning vistas to distract you from the pixelated chaos, you might want to adjust your expectations. The graphics are decent for their time-if we just squint a little and ignore the declining frame rates, we can see some solid colors. Think of it as a painting slowly coming together, albeit with some paint smudges not quite cleared up.

Conclusion

In summary, PO'ed is an unorthodox concoction that mixes humor, action, and absurdity in a light-hearted adventure through intergalactic culinary crises. While critics have been split on its execution, with praise for its unique weaponry clashing against criticisms of its frustrating controls, it adds a quirky charm to the otherwise gloomy FPS landscape of the time. It will make you laugh, cry, and question your life choices-especially your choice of game! If you're ready to embrace the ridiculous and tackle some aliens with household items, grab a controller and get cooking! While it might not earn a spot at the top of the leaderboard in gaming history, it certainly deserves a seat at the table for its outrageous premise and entertaining chaos!

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