What do you get if you take a additional giant serving to of onions and cram ’em into Tremendous Mario Bros 2? Effectively, that’d be Onion Assault, probably the most onion-y platformer to grace the Swap in yonks. So let’s peel again some layers!
Onion Assault is the latest title from Hörberg Productions, the small Swedish studio behind 2012’s Gunman Clive. And Hörberg’s now traded the wild west for onions on this old-school motion platformer.
Hörberg Productions put on their affect on their sleeves as Onion Assault is a really apparent homage to the NES traditional Tremendous Mario Bros 2. Not dissimilar from Mario and co again in 1988, Onion Assault will see you plucking goodies out of the bottom, bowling them about and standing on enemies heads with out taking injury earlier than chucking them too. In lieu of the bros, you’ll take management of Pelle Lok and Mama Lok, a topless beefcake and a scarfed babushka respectively. United by their love of throwing contemporary produce, you’ll take the duo by way of a gauntlet of platforming goodness.
You’ll be confronted with playful new methods to muck round from stage to stage (16 to be actual) comparable to springy spiderwebs that’ll bounce something despatched their means, or cannons able to launch an onion at breakneck velocity. And the bosses are the place the mechanics get additional spicy – however I received’t spoil something.
That mentioned, I do want the throw-and-ride concept was pushed a bit additional – past the boss battles and one explicit tank part, the the gameplay doesn’t appear to have developed a lot since we noticed Mario doing one thing related within the late eighties.
Whereas I’m rambling I additionally had some points with the checkpoint system. There doesn’t appear to be any clear indication as to when or the place checkpoints lie and a dying can come fairly shortly (and cheaply) in a few of the later ranges. And this wouldn’t be a lot of a difficulty if there have been a number of extra well being pickups or the controls had been a bit tighter. However you could possibly additionally chalk this all as much as the allure of a indie throwback title calling again to issue of the NES period.
Onion Assault is brief however candy, with a few onion-induced tears. All in all, it’s a decently strong platformer that makes an attempt to recreate an typically neglected a part of the moustachioed man’s historical past and for that you need to give it props!
Ranking: 3.5/5