With her glowing pink bodysuit, shocking neon-yellow bow and la-la-loud attitude, Ms. Splosion Man is the last person you’d expect to need a second chance to make a first impression. But that’s exactly what happened: When her, um, explosively funny side-scroller made the jump from Xbox Live Arcade to the App Store earlier this year, gamers rediscovered their love for her tightly designed airborne platform action, but hate-hate-hated the way the game forced us all to grind and regrind the early levels until we finally scored the uber-difficult fame achievements and earned enough coinage to purchase and open up the rest of the levels in the game’s three worlds.
Unlike Anthony Weiner/Carlos Danger, Twisted Pixel actually listened to the iPad-tapping public (and its own PR flaks), adjusting the in-app purchase curve so that the grinding has been reduced to a more tolerable minimum. It’s still there, though, and you’re still going to have to figure out how to complete some tricky levels without spending more than 15 seconds on the ground, but at least the formula finally feels a little more reasonable.

The biggest sigh of relief here is that the controls aren’t a catastrophe. Those who shattered glass and exploded their share of cowering evil scientists with Ms. Splosion Man on XBLA know that executing the in-air boosts and complex off-the-wall bounces require a fairly high level of precision—the kind of precision touch-screen controls typically mangle. Not so, here: Touching the screen to ‘splode feels completely natural, and the directional-pad controls are also surprisingly smooth. It’s true that things get a little tricky when the action zooms out to show the entire level—sometimes our pink heroine gets so small she blends a little too much into those peach-colored walls, especially when the visual effects from a ‘splosion are thrown into the mix.
On its tight gameplay merits alone, Ms. Splosion Man ‘splodes to the top of most platform-game lists. What really puts it over the top is the console-level production values. Not only are the levels incredibly colorful and detailed, but the game’s sense of humor is hilarious. From the droll tutorial narrator to the fact that our silly Miss maintains a penchant for quoting the lyrics of ‘90s pop songs (seriously, where have all the cowboys gone?) this is a game that’ll make you smile and chuckle even as you’re blowing the timing on yet another off-the-wall puzzle jump sequence. Unless, of course, you find teen valley-speak grating.

Some of the puzzles here seem to indicate that the scientists at Big Science Labs are sadistic Rube Goldbergs at heart. It’s one thing to have to spin a gear to lower a wall platform that’ll let you bounce-jump to a booster barrel where you can ‘splode where you need to go. It’s another when all of these pieces are moving simultaneously, and the slightest slip in timing means a reset. The game’s addiction to side-scrolling speed doles out frustration and exhilaration in equal measure, but that’s not surprising, given that we’re discussing the developers of The Gunstringer, another game that moved like a freight train and rarely let up. And hey, if that’s not enough pace for your taste, the iOS version of Ms. Splosion Man sports a set of single-use purchasable powerups that can make her ‘splode further, run faster, or slow everything down to nail difficult timing. Given that you’re probably saving your coins to unlock levels, it’s not like you’ll be buying and using them that often, but they do add a little extra oomph if and when you find yourself stuck.
And hey, there’s always the one that lets you skip a level. Given the IAP obstacles, that’s more than a little useful.

Pros:
+ Hey! The controls actually work!
+ Colorful, detailed environments
+ Goofball sense of humor never lets up
+ Some of the most tightly designed platform action you’ll find
Cons:
– The grinding to earn coins to unlock levels has been reduced, but it’s still there
– Sometimes, our Pink heroine blends a little too neatly into the lab backgrounds
Game Info:
Platform: Reviewed on iPad, also available on iPhone, iPod Touch, Xbox Live Arcade, Steam and Windows Phone
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Twisted Pixel
Release Date: 3/28/2013 (Updated on 8/1/2013)
Genre: Platformer
Age Rating: 12+
Players: 1
Source: Review code provided by developer
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Multiplayer in God of War? I know, it still doesn’t sound quite right. But Sony Santa Monica has revealed its competitive ambitions for the next PlayStation 3 mythological adventure, and here you’ll find the first screenshots showing teams of Kratos wannabes fighting for the right to slay a giant cyclops.
Not to be outdone, Activision came through with the completely expected news that Call of Duty: Black Ops II is exploding onto the gaming scene this fall. The near-future Cold War premise with horseback riding and unmanned drones turned into an army of robot invaders? Now that stuff wasn’t so predictable.
For mascot kart racing fans, new screenshots for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and LittleBigPlanet Karting crossed the finish line this week. Bethesda also dropped off a screen-grab six-pack for awesome-looking first-person action game Dishonored and, proving once again that games are art, Giant Sparrow presented its beautifully abstract first-person painting adventure game, The Unfinished Swan. Just one more artsy PlayStation Network exclusive to watch out for, folks.
Other new screenshot galleries to check out this week include: Persona 4 Golden, Orgarhythm, Ragnarok Odyssey, Mario Tennis Open, GT Academy 2012, Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy, The Last Story, Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles, Hitman: Absolution, Metal Gear Solid HD Collection Vita, Ys Origin, Pokémon Conquest, Ms. Splosion Man, The Testament of Sherlock Holmes, Unchained Blades, Warlock: Master of the Arcane, Starvoid, Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition, Salem: The Crafting MMO, Enclave: Shadows of Twilight and Free Realms third birthday celebration.
God of War: Ascension (PS3):
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PC, PS3, Xbox 360):
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Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita):
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LittleBigPlanet Karting (PS3):
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Dishonored (PC, PS3, Xbox 360):
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The Unfinished Swan (PS3/PSN/PS Move):
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Persona 4 Golden (PlayStation Vita):
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Orgarhythm (PlayStation Vita):
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Ragnarok Odyssey (PlayStation Vita):
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Mario Tennis Open (Nintendo 3DS):
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GT Academy 2012 (PSN/PS3):
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Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy (Nintendo 3DS):
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The Last Story (Nintendo Wii):
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Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles – The Avengers Table (XBLA, PSN for PS3 and Vita):
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Hitman: Absolution (PC, PS3, Xbox 360):
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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection (PlayStation Vita):
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Ys Origin (PC):
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Pokémon Conquest (Nintendo DS):
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Ms. Splosion Man – Splokour Challenge Event (XBLA):
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The Testament of Sherlock Holmes (PC, PS3, Xbox 360):
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Unchained Blades (PSP, Nintendo 3DS):
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Warlock: Master of the Arcane (PC):
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Starvoid (PC):
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Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition (PC):
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Salem: The Crafting MMO (PC, Mac, Linux):
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Enclave: Shadows of Twilight (Nintendo Wii):
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Free Realms – Third Birthday Event (PC, Mac, PSN):
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Exciting news out of PAX East over the weekend for anyone who likes the oddball games of Twisted Pixel and, of course, things that ‘splode. Ms. Splosion Man, the feminine Xbox Live Arcade sequel to the equally ‘splodetastic platform game ‘Splosion Man, is ‘splode-jumping onto new platforms this summer, including PC (via Steam and Games for Windows Live), Windows Phone 7, iPad and iPhone. Twisted Pixel even called for the aid of other studios, including Iron Galaxy, Fire Hose and Panic Button, to help make the multi-platform transition a reality, seeing as this will only be TP’s second Steam game and very first mobile release.
The PC version’s gonna have 50 single-player levels, 50 co-op levels for local or online play up to four ‘sploders, achievements, ghost replays, and unlockable modes. iOS gamers will be getting a familiar experience, but one that’s also uniquely tailored to mobile gaming with brand new features, modes and objectives. ‘Sploderific!
