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Spelunky! Review

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The Good

  1. Difficult but fun game, especially with some couch buddies

Tom Mc Shea
Posted by Tom Mc Shea, Editor
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Enticing rewards tempt you into Spelunky's dangerous and exhilarating world.

The Good

  • Excellent risk-reward dynamic  
  • Great variety of enemies, traps, and items  
  • Unlocking shortcuts forces you to play differently  
  • Lots of flexibility in how to progress.

The Bad

  • Control quirks  
  • Forgettable cooperative and competitive modes.

The lure of an idol is irresistible. The golden gleam from the invaluable object beckons greedy explorers, whispering promises of untold riches in exchange for a bit of daring. More often than not, the desire for treasure is crushed by a rampaging boulder or descending spiked ceiling designed to protect the idol from would-be thieves. But there are rare instances when your risk-taking pays off--you avoid the obstacles and come away unscathed with the prize. That adventurous scene mirrors the rhythm of Spelunky. Again and again you come away defeated--eaten by piranhas, punctured by spikes, mauled by vampires--but those rare moments when you survive make you appreciate the difficult path you traveled as you bask in the glow of hard-earned success.

People wouldn't be so sore at monkeys if they flung gold instead of poop.

As you enter an underground mine to begin your adventure, you're greeted by a series of randomly generated levels populated by all manner of traps, enemies, and treasure. Initially, Spelunky is indistinguishable from a typical 2D platformer. Whip snakes, leap ravines, rescue damsels, and exit through the door to the next stage. Accidentally trigger that arrow trap or get overwhelmed by the slow-moving bats, however, and you find that punishment is severe. When you die, you restart from the beginning of the game. The cash you earned? The items you collected? All gone.

Progress comes not from tangible rewards but rather from the knowledge you gain. The first time you encounter an arrow trap, you fall blissfully past it, only to find a feathered shaft lodged in your abdomen. The next time, you aren't quite so ignorant. Drop a rock or dead caveman in front to trigger the barrage, and then walk peacefully past it once its ammunition is spent. You learn that spiders often hide in pots, that blue snakes can spit venom an impressive distance, and that you should never take the fluttering of bats lightly. With dangers all around, you keep your head on a swivel, aware of the spiders overhead, the caveman down below, and a wild-eyed mammoth just offscreen.

Knowledge isn't the only tool to help you survive. Items empower your explorer, giving you a larger margin of error to hide any mistakes you might make. Gold and gems litter the playing area, and with a little cunning, you can amass a sizable fortune. Take your wallet to a shopkeeper (located randomly in a stage, or sometimes not at all), and select what would help you most in your quest. Spectacles offer the passive ability to see previously hidden treasure, whereas a shotgun needs to be actively held but offers a surefire method to dispose of foes. Most items imbue you with their powers as long as you hold on to them, which aids immeasurably in your quest to survive.

All of this seems tightly structured, but Spelunky gives you plenty of flexibility to venture forth as you see fit. Arrive at the shopkeeper without a nickel to your name, and you could walk away empty-handed, like a model citizen would. Or you could rob the entrepreneur. Be careful, because he's as quick with a shotgun as he is to anger, but best him in a killing match, and you reap massive benefits. Or maybe the path to the door is populated by too many baddies to make it worth your while. Bomb the ground to forge your own way through the level; just make sure you don't wind up in an even worse position. Spelunky encompasses the trial-and-error aspects that can often hinder lesser games. But you�re not forced to experiment; instead, the desire to test the waters comes naturally, so you never feel as if you're backed into a corner.

No matter which path you take, the most troubling obstacles you have to overcome are your own tendencies. A tribal assassin may be standing at the far end of the screen, readying his boomerang for anyone who has the gall to cross him. Getting into a safe position requires time and effort, but the exit is so close. Why not take a risk? So you ignore the caution that took you so far, cast away your patience, and sprint pell-mell toward freedom. Wham! A boomerang slams into your head, and you curse yourself for being impatient. Another time, you safely reach the door only to see mountains of treasure a little to your right. You could move safely onward, but a little bit of gold never hurt anyone. So you walk past the door, climb the nearby rock face, and get an arrow in your gut for your effort. Hubris struck you down, and you realize greed can spell your demise rather quickly.

Tom Mc Shea
By Tom Mc Shea, Editor

Tom Mc Shea loves platformers and weighty moral decisions. Some call him a T-Rex with bigger arms, some call him a gorilla with smaller arms -- you can just call him the jerk who hates all the things you love and loves all the things you hate.

69 comments
Voice_of_Wisdom
Voice_of_Wisdom

PC version pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease.......................................

GearDoGi
GearDoGi like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

The only thing that i dont like in XBLA games is that after buying games like this one for 1200M$ (Very expensive for what the game can offer you) is that the developers dont repay the consumers for the support with some nice FREE updates bringing new stuff,weapons,items,levels etc.I think it's not fair to pay 0.99$ for a mobile phone game like cut the rope for example and receive very often free updates with new stuff,and for a "Arcade" game that you pay ~14$ you dont receive any update or new stuff. 

Redthedemon
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note to anyones whos thinking about buying this game if you haven't yet played on pc do so first it is free but it will help you decide if this version is worth the 15 bucks

franzito
franzito

Sound like a fun platformer ; )

Kingdomkey33
Kingdomkey33 like.author.displayName 1 Like

nothin i would play...i dont know why ppl are so pumped about it...:/

Rickystickyman
Rickystickyman

@Kingdomkey33 I've only played the trial of the game but I am curious why people like this game so much. I love Super Meat Boy, VVVVVV, The Deep Cave, Bit. Trip Runner and other hard platformers but this game was just so... boring and generic. But I don't own it so I can't say much.

Goyoshi12
Goyoshi12 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 10 Like

 @Kingdomkey33 ...because everyone plays what you play and everyone loves what you love, right?

Kingdomkey33
Kingdomkey33

 @Goyoshi12 no thats just my opinion, I just dont understand why this game is so hyped about. had nothing to do with what games I love, thats dumb for even mentioning it. lol...

slimskelter
slimskelter

This would've given me hard-on back when I was 7.

uberjannie
uberjannie like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @slimskelter Are you referring to the graphics? This game is way too hard for a 7 year old.

Watch Giantbombs Quick Look and you will understand what I mean.

http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-spelunky/17-6295/

MooncalfReviews
MooncalfReviews

 @uberjannie  @slimskelter Way to hard for a 7 year old? Dude the NES was giving my generation some of the hardest games ever made when we were 7. Megaman for example.

slimskelter
slimskelter like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @uberjannieHaven't played this, but generally speaking on the way it looks all together, graphics included. I liked the original. I know when I was that age we were playing difficult games on our NES.

Bozanimal
Bozanimal ranger like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @slimskelter I don't think games have ever been as difficult as they were back on the NES. The original Ninja Gaiden, Kid Icarus, and Battletoads- they were all brutally difficult.

andrewwittmaier
andrewwittmaier

Tom, I find it strange that you say this game has control quirks.  Anthony Carboni from Destructoid made a point to mention that he thought the controls were rock solid in his video review.  I'd just like you to comment further on this, if you have the time.  Thanks.  

mitchymoo91
mitchymoo91 like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @andrewwittmaier I'll put it this way, if every reviewer had the same opinion and there was no diversity between them, we'd only need one gaming site. There are so many different places you can go to read or watch a review, of course some critics are going to have slightly different experiences with each game. 8.5 is a great score for a great game.

carolynmichelle
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 @andrewwittmaier The entry in The Bad says Control Quirks; Tom does comment further on this in the review itself. Read the first paragraph on the second page. (Actually, heck, read the whole review!)

mitchymoo91
mitchymoo91 like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @carolynmichelle Thankyou! I get so sick of people complaining about things addressed in the review when it's written right in front of them. Respect to you Caro :)

 

Raelador21
Raelador21

Music sounds really awesome in this game. Takes me back...

DrMatta
DrMatta like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 7 Like

Also, 1200 MSP is (as it always has been) way too expensive IMO.

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Fryboy101
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 @Gelugon_baat that's where you're wrong. I feel i owe them for releasing games i can enjoy thoroughly. I feel by giving them my money, i'm saying "keep making games the way you're making them, and i'll keep enjoying them

 

And i have yet to feel like i've wasted any cent of my money. I feel like i have put an investment into developers showing them that i trust and will continue to trust in the content they make.   Would you rather me pirate games instead of rewarding the developers with my money that i feel they so rightfully earned?  

 

 You speak as if i only give my money to one developer.  If you were to see my game collection, you would know you're dead wrong. there are numerous game developers out there i would gladly hand my money to, and rightfully deserve it, because they have yet to steer me wrong. Suda51, Platinum Games, Rockstar, DICE.  I give those developers my money because they know how to make a good game. they know how to make an innovative game without losing a core audience. and in the case of suda and platinum, they know how to make a bat**** crazy game that is great and deserves your money.

 

Quit talking down to me and everyone here like a child. I know what i'm talking about

ggregd
ggregd like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @Fryboy101

 You spend monrey on good games, not developers. In the end the best developers will succede because they make good games.

 

If Rockstar made a bad game, and you knew it was bad because you plaed a demo, would you still buy it at full price just to support them?  That would be dumb.

andrewwittmaier
andrewwittmaier

 @DrMatta CHEAP ASS GAMERS GTFO!!! This is a good game, buy it if you're not poor.  :)

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Bayonetta2013
Bayonetta2013

 @Fryboy101  @Gelugon_baat You just shoved words down his throat by claiming we should all pirate them because he says so. Grow up and try to see the other side of the island here.

Fryboy101
Fryboy101 like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Gelugon_baat I'm not even gonna argue with you anymore.  you clearly talk down to everyone believing you're right. I buy these games from these developers because they make good games, but from what you're saying, we should only pirate them because we don't owe them a single cent.

 

With that logic, i could go into a store, take something and if someone tries to stop me, i can just say "I don't owe you or this store anything" and walk out.  

DrMatta
DrMatta like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 8 Like

@andrewwittmaier Yeah, it's EXACTLY thanks to folks like you that we have to put up with overpriced DLC and 'premium' memberships. If you guys weren't such sheep and bought everything for MAX price, we might still have some decency in this industry. "Hurr, get a job", "Durrr it's only 15 bucks, cheapasses"  Keep letting them rip you off, you're doing a good job so far.

kellenar
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 @DrMatta

How is 15 dollars for a full game like this expensive? I would much rather spend 15 dollars on these arcade games than 60 bucks for AAA games that I spend less time in. I've spent the last 3 months playing indie and arcade games and have spent an incredibly smaller price for the same (if not more) enjoyability. If 15 dollars is too much for several hours of quality gameplay, then you need to drop gaming as a hobby.

Fryboy101
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 @DrMatta  @andrewwittmaier you know why we buy these games, and premiums, even with the price tags? because we support developers. We give them this money because they deserve it. it has nothing to do with us being sheep. If anything, you're being sheeped by all the people who stand for what's "right". $15 for a quality game is not way too expensive, you're just a cheapass who can't think for himself

Angry3DSNerd
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If Tom Mc Shea just loves platformers why does he reviews other types of games? When Its a platformer (like this) he rates good, but when he plays other games ( like lego batman 2 ) he ignores them and rates bad. TELL ME!!!

stan_boyd
stan_boyd like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

 @Angry3DSNerd aw is someone upset about Lego Batmans score, you do know that Lego Batman and all other Lego games are platformers and Tom has liked them in the past right? His problems with the new game is the fact that they havent even tried to fix any of the many issues that have plagued the games since Lego Star Wars and they just keep pumping out game after game after game with the same issues over and over and over again.

Goyoshi12
Goyoshi12 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 9 Like

Gelugon_baat....Gelugon_baat everywhere...

NidhoggII
NidhoggII

 @Goyoshi12 IT does not play video games. IT only comments on how IT is not a fan of videos games. do not engage in any sort of discussion with IT.

zakkaz666
zakkaz666 like.author.displayName 1 Like

This game is excellent. Don't overlook it.

dkdk999
dkdk999

I think local co-op has returned with a passion recently. Tons more games have local co op now then at the beginning of the generation.

Rovelius
Rovelius like.author.displayName 1 Like

...any reason why this hasn't come sooner, especially when the PC version is completely free?

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ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat There is a video on GS on how local Co-op is dying. I am actually glad more developers are tying to bring it back.

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ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat I only did it this one time just for you. I may have done it in the past unintentionally. However, your compulsion is consistent. You are in multiple articles and reviews doing this. I am not expecting an explanation.  We can go back and forward and you still wouldn't tell me why you waste time arguing with the petty people as you put it. Neither of us is gonna get the answer we want. =P

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat I wrote that because I knew you would reply. I notice your necessity of correcting people for the sake of it. You have very strange compulsion. But I always enjoy your antics.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @stan_boyd I think is both. Gelugon already admitted to trolling people opinions for baats own amusement. Looking at the games baats plays. I think the game selection there is very limited. Giving me the impression that baats plays only certain games. It doesn't matter when you argue with baats there is no way out. Gelugon opinion is right among all others.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat I like my contra the way it is. Thank you very much. Spelunky could suffer from unnecessary split screen.

stan_boyd
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 @ExplicitMike I am used to baat chewing faces off, I have never read an article that he/she wasn't trying to flame people. I wonder if he/she even plays games or just comes on this site all day long to flame people cause I don't read every article but every article I do read there is baat.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @stan_boyd Stan you are playing with fire. Gelugon is gonna eat your face. Do you need a sword and shield? LOL (If you read some of my messages I was kinda thinking that too.)

stan_boyd
stan_boyd

 @Gelugon_baat Well your whole arguement against multiple players sharing one screen seems to be that it forces you to work together. Isn't that what coop is all about, you know cooperation.

stan_boyd
stan_boyd

 @Gelugon_baat Gelugon_baat just does not play well with others thats why baat hates this style coop cause teamwork is not even in their vocabulary and even when playing coop baat still plays solo.

zakkaz666
zakkaz666

 @Gelugon_baat Thinking a bit about it, Split-Screen would be terribl and actually not viable at ale. You NEED to be able see the whole screen, otherwise it would be impossible to avoid some traps and enemies

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat Are you even planning on playing this baats? or are you gonna skip it based on a co-op that you aren't even gonna try.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat Oh Gelugon that's why I love you. You can always write such pretentious things. The point was you haven't played it. Until then is hard for me to agree with you. =P I have a hard time believing anyone other than me could play multi-player games with you.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat everyone I spoke to agreed. So I am gonna go with my gut that it was badly implemented. As for Spelunky you and I haven't played it. I am not sure how you can talk about it as if you have played it. I gave my insight based on the PC version.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat Also split screen can be horrible for some games. Lego Harry potter game me a headache. They should have just moved the camera away.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat  This game has many fans? I am not gonna speak on that because I don't know. Honey you sure throw that word out there a lot. Again it is you. You can't just use fans will forgive it for all your arguments. There is no split-screen in lots of co-op and versus games. They work just fine. I wouldn't say is user unfriendly.

ExplicitMike
ExplicitMike

 @Gelugon_baat LOL nothing ever satisfies the mighty Gelugon_baat. Are you just taking the video of the co-op as evidence that it isn't user friendly?

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