Seeking to prolong the magic of the popular science fiction television series, Arkalis Interactive gets the original Stargate SG-1 gang together for one last big score. Having a cohesive cast of season actors voicing familar characters is great. Having a cohesive game would have been better.
Building upon their experience with Stargate Command, a series of mini-games presented without much context, Arkalis presents Stargate SG-1 Unleashed — Episode One (of three), a series of mini-games with plenty of context. A new Goa’uld threat rises from Time-Life Books’ Mysteries of the Ancient World, and it’s up to O’Neill, Carter, Jackson and Teal’c to save the universe from something something Egypt.
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Oh, and the graphics aren’t bad at all for a mobile game. That’s nice too.
It’s gameplay where Stargate SG-1 Unleashed falls apart. One minute you’re in a bad corridor cover shooter — little more than a shooting gallery. Then you’re in a 3D adventure game, performing fetch quests while the world’s jankiest camera attempts to give you motion sickness. Timed action pokes its head in to shoot you with insta-kill trap arrows. There’s a mini-game where you attempt to save a person’s life — even if you succeed, they die.
And let’s not forget stealth Daniel Jackson. He’s a doctor.
Between the voice acting and the storyline, written by prominent Stargate novelist Sally Malcolm, Unleashed really nails the authentic SG-1 feel. If Arkalis Interactive lost the interactive bits, they’d have a pretty nifty little animated episode on their hands. This might be the first time I’ve ever wished a video game didn’t have so much game in it.
Stargate SG-1 Unleashed — Episode One
Genre: Adventure – Shooter – Stealth – Puzzle
Developer: Arkalis Interactive
Platform: iOS
Price: $4.99