Score: 9
"Nice."
date: July 18, 2008
Red Cell is a linear (as with most flash) stick game that moves your character through a building, in order to find the one named Caine. Although it's not as easy as it seems-- You encounter many challenges that include you to use different commands-- minigames, I would call them-- that actually make the game very interesting. It's not one of those games where the whole thing is just a huge wad of minigames, but it actually goes along with the story. You have to figure out passwords that take, even me, a large amount of time to figure out, click-to-shoot, and many more. You don't move your character through WASD or (The evil) Up, Left, Down and Right, but more of a clicking command like; 'Go to your left.' or 'Turn on NV'. That's not a bad thing-- Rarely used infact (Which in this case, is a good thing.) but overall, it does have it's faults. The graphics. . .Even though, if I may say, crappy. . .You usually don't care after a while. The graphics may suck, but the performance is intense. Some of the riddles are a bit too hard for the average player, but we all manage to figure it out (AKA, look at the first reviews. . . >_>) but even so, the game is fun. The replayability rating is actually pretty low because it's so linear-- only one ending, one way to go. . .But I hear the word sequal, so we don't have to worry about our story ending yet.