Now Playing: Mister Mosquito (2002)
Topic: Playstation 2
What do you get when you mix an odd Japanese family, stealth based game play, and a mosquito? The answer is a Playstation 2 game called Mister Mosquito, and it is one heck of a strange gaming experience. Very few people have gotten their hands on this novelty game, and when it comes down to it that's all Mister Mosquito really is. The idea behind Mister Mosquito automatically turns off many gamers, since the player must assume the role of the most annoying blood sucker around as the title states. Overall, that's not an appealing prospect by any means but Mister Mosquito isn't entirely flawed either.
As soon as the player turns on the game, he or she will be greeted with an extensive opening even before you get the option of hitting "start". This opening cut scene which basically just consists of a birds eye view of a house, as a woman calmly speaks about the family inside and that you are a mosquito. The introduction takes about 15 minutes, and cannot be skipped the first time around. It is a very dull, and annoying way to start off any game. However, the introduction is probably the longest cut scene in the actual game so that's one less thing to worry about I suppose.
Once you actually get to start the game, you assume the roll of a mosquito that resembles nothing of its real life counterpart, which is probably a good thing. As a brightly colored cartoon version of the pesky critter, its your duty to gather as much blood as you can while not getting caught by the inhabitants of the home you've intruded in. No one likes a mosquito, and its best to keep a low profile as you buzz around the room being wary of insect traps while you try to suck some blood from your victims. Doing this is actually pretty rewarding, as the flight mechanics function well and the stealth elements make for some unique game play. Even the aspect of drawing blood from your victim comes with a little mini game where you have to watch the victims awareness meter, take too long and expect to trigger a fight sequence where you have to hit pressure points to calm your target back down. When you actually think about it, smacking someone in the forehead with your buggy body doesn't exactly sound like an ideal way to calm someone down, but hey for the game it works. A downside to this game is that it does come with a bit of a learning curb. Once you get a handle of the game's controls, and what it is your exactly supposed to be doing, you'll have little problem flying around your large environments, but be warned the controls are a bit awkward for first time players. As you progress through different levels, you will earn different color combinations to customize your mosquito. For how repetitive this game can become, its not exactly incentive for someone to keep playing deeper into the game.
If your looking for some great story out of Mister Mosquito, this game definitely isn't for you. To be honest, there really is no real story other than the fact you are really starting to get under the skin of the odd Japanese family. They basically just complain that they're getting really itchy, and are accompanied by a strange cut scene of them going about their every day lives. Not really a bad thing, but like the rest of the game does get a bit dull after awhile.
Now understandably Mister Mosquito isn't a game for everyone, nor would does it come highly recommended. It has its moments of fun game play, but in a complete gaming package really comes up short. If your just looking to expand your Ps2 collection with some novelty games, well Mister Mosquito might be something you'll want to look into. For the rest of the gaming community, perhaps your hard earned cash is better spent elsewhere.
Written by RB
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Updated: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 11:30 PM EST
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