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Games like Breakout and Arkanoid are as old as gaming itself, successful due to their simplicity and addictive qualities. It's actually quite surprising that each console's downloadable games service isn't already full of software like this, but thankfully Creat has stepped in to restore order with a title of its own -- Magic Ball.

Indeed, Magic Ball is fundamentally a classic case of ball paddling action, but just because it's based on games from the seventies, that doesn't mean it's lost any of the addictiveness that made those games such a hit. 

However, is there really room in our modern, hurly burly lives for such recycled game design? Read on as we review Magic Ball and find out.

Magic Ball (PlayStation Network)
Developed by Creat Studios
Published by Creat Studios
Released on January 15, 2009
Costs $9.99

Most readers will already have played Magic Ball in spirit, and should find themselves right at home with the simple concept of a paddle, a ball, and an arena full of things that need to be destroyed. If, for some reason, you have never played a game like this, just imagine a cross between a pinball machine and Pong, then you're more or less there.

The main difference between Magic Ball and other Breakout/Arkanoid clones is primarily its aesthetic value and use of physics. Rather than give you a set of blocks that can be destroyed upon contact, each Magic Ball arena is a scene of people, buildings, and landmarks which can take any number of hits to be broken up, often sending your ball bouncing around the arena from target to target.

Not only does this make the game look visually engaging and fresh, but the Havok physics that power their reactions to being hit makes each ball shot feel unique and can lend a real sense of devastation to the scene if you land the right ball at the right time. 

Powerups feature prominently, falling from destroyed objects in the hopes of being collected by a lucky paddle. These can be incredibly useful at the right moment. The Iron Ball is a joy, as it crashes through any object, regardless of its strength, and can chew up the arena in no time. Paddle-mounted weapons can play a huge part in the game, ranging from cannons to lasers to machine guns, all with unique properties.

Of course, where there are powerups, there also exist powerdowns, some of which can have horrible influence over how the game goes. The Crazy Ball is by far the nastiest, as it turns the ball into a spherical parody of Oliver Reed, drunkenly staggering around with an unpredictable path. The instant-death Killer Skull is no joke either.

There is a wide range of content, so Magic Ball will give you plenty to do for your ten bucks. The main game consists of fifty levels, split down the middle between a pirate theme and a knight theme. While each stage is uniquely crafted, it has to be said that the themes can get repetitive. Twenty-five straight levels of pirate-oriented ball puzzling can get very old, and while the music is pleasant, the lack of variety can grate. 

As well as a single player mode, there is also co-op and versus games, which can be played online. They act just like the main mode, except two paddles share the screen, and each player only has access to half the normal paddle range. While a fun and welcome addition, I find that the limited movement and two dashing paddles onscreen can be quite distracting. It's definitely worth trying out though, since things can get even more frantic when you're attempting to beat another player to the high scores.

Magic Ball is a great PSN game, with a bright and vibrant look, an endearing sense of character and some wholly addictive, if rather derivative, gameplay. The amount of content, plus the promise of DLC, should keep fans of simple-yet-moreish titles occupied for quite a while. Well worth the cash if you're after something that goes back to basics. 

Score: 8.0 -- Great (8s are impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.)


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Scary Womanizing Pig Mask's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 19:43
Scary Womanizing Pig Mask
Sounds like the perfect game to play when listing to podcasts :) I'll be sure to pick this up!
falinter's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 19:44
falinter
I'm hording my magic PSN Monies (read: real dollars) for Fat Princess and Burn Zombie Burn.

I don't know if I could deal with 25 levels of straight (gay?) pirates and 25 levels of gay (straight?) knight levels.

If it was a little more varied I would consider.

Fantastic video review though Jim
grafkhun's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 19:50
grafkhun
I'm loving these video supplements you're doing Jim. Will you be doing these for full retail games? or is this just something special for downloadable titles?
KorJax's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 19:51
KorJax
Was that....

Jim's penis?

:|
SwissinZen's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 19:53
SwissinZen
Interesting. I might have to check it out, but before that I gotta purchase Suikoden and upload on my psp.

Nice review, Sterling.

oh...and ball......s.
sheppy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:04
sheppy
I'm glad to see this game get some respect. Yes it's a simple arkanoid clone but yes, there is room for that and frankly, sometimes the Havok physics makes it really unpredictable and fun. And some of the level layouts were fairly clever.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:11
Jim Sterling
btw, huge kudos needs to go to Rey for these. I'm just the vocals. He handles all the awesomely hilarious visuals. And penis.
AKK's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:20
AKK
That is a very small penis.
AKK's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:20
AKK
That is a tiny penis...
AKK's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:22
AKK
Whoops, sorry about the double (now triple) post. Sometimes Opera gets really weird with Destructoid and things don't show up or move. Invariable, the video reviews teleport on top of my comments so I can't actually see what I'm writing.
Naim Master's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:32
Naim Master
Was that a penis or a thumbs up?
JTHomeslice's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:35
JTHomeslice
lol penis
Purringturtle's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 20:53
Purringturtle
I've seen earlier work under this game and premise. I thought it was great then, and if I had a PS3, I would think it is great now. Sadly, I only have a PC, so I'll have to dream, and great review.
Usedtabe's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 21:03
Usedtabe
Damn, too bad XBLA doesn't have something like this.
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 21:24
Qraze
i love this game.
NihonTiger90's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 21:31
NihonTiger90
God fucking dammit, why the fuck did you put that penis in the video, Jim and R3y?
Takeshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 21:33
Takeshi
Those damn Crazy Balls haunt me in my sleep! This game is a lot of fun. Like Jim pointed out it's fun in multi-player too but a bit hectic from time to time.
Aero's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 22:14
Aero
I spotted it. Now how do I un-spot it?
Standard Toaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 22:24
Standard Toaster
Add a feed to Itunes and challenge gametrailers for video reviews. ;)
SnakeDude4Life's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 23:17
SnakeDude4Life
I see R3y made a cameo appearance.
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2009 23:48
ArrestedDeveloper
Destructoid Review: My Balls

They smell like balls and have some hair on them.
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 03:07
Batthink
Rey, that was digusting. Put it away, sunshine. >:O(

Good review anyway, Jim.
Oolong's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 04:45
Oolong
Someone buy Jim a microphone please. It's like listening to reviews via gramophone.
ParaParaKing's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 06:59
ParaParaKing
I got a bit annoyed at the unpredictable ball physics in the game.
R3Y GUTI3RR3Z's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 07:48
R3Y GUTI3RR3Z
I loved this game and capturing all the footage for it. Yes.. that is my penis, Jim is holding up the ruler.. he then touched me (grabs a teddy bear) *here.
fadecy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 08:57
fadecy
Nice review. Althoguh in the vid was it me or was your voice a bit quiet?
Orionsaint's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 12:42
Orionsaint
It's obviously evolved from breakout. its pretty addicting
Johnny Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2009 15:45
Johnny Justice
That was two inches too much.
Ryee's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/04/2009 08:21
Ryee
It looks pretty entertaining
Rifter's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 12:46
Rifter
I saw the small wee wee. Why couldn't it have been ta-tas? Why wee wee why?
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