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Archer Maclean's Mercury on PSP

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Average rating: 61%
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3 stars out of 5
from 463 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PSP
Released: 16/09/2005

Brief synopsis of Archer Maclean's Mercury

Archer Maclean is a UK games legend, the man behind such titles as Dropzone and International Karate Plus, as well Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker and Archer Maclean's Pool. The quite amazing thing about the man is that he coded all these games all by himself! Now head of Awesome Studios, he is behind the 'other' highly enjoyable puzzle game making a name for itself in the still small world of PSP software: Archer Maclean's Mercury. Mercury was already in development when the PSP was announced, and it just so happens that the new Sony console was the perfect venue for this quirky game, which has already been compared to Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball. In reality it is quite different to both, and involves moving the mercury blob of the title round a selection of brain-taxing mazes. The game introduces a new concept to the ball-in-maze ideal. Because, you're not moving a ball around at all, but a blob or mercury that can split into upto sixteen smaller blobs. Ideally, you'll want to get the whole blob through the maze to the exit. But in some cases less will do. Extensive testing has ironed out any nasty bug, with the result being a beautiful, relaxing environment where you become totally responsible for your success or failure. In this respect the game is very much like Super Monkeyball ? there is a soothing purity to it. Archer Maclean is no stranger to puzzle games ? his Jimmy White game contained puzzle levels which were highly acclaimed at the time. Mercury stands out in stark contrast to the overproduced, underdeveloped games that blight the industry these days, just as Archer Maclean's small team does compared to the enormous development teams that are flogged by industry bigwigs. A sound choice for the discerning PSP owner.

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Rated - 4 starsLiquid Maze

Andrew Aymer from London England , 17/03/2006

This is a really enjoyable game although im stuck on the tutorial part!!!

You have to work a blob of liquid metal through a maze without losing too much of it, the more you get safely onto the end platform the more points you get.!!!.

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsCrazy but fun...

kenny190990 from Teddington , 23/12/2005

This is a really imaginative game. It's surprisingly fun to move your liquid metal around the wired environment in order to open doors change colour and get to the exit. I was playing and I didn't realise how much time had passed, a sure sign of a great game. The only reason it doesnt get 7/7 is that its quite hard, but after practice it becomes easier.

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Rated - 5 starssuperb

trayt from Derbyshire , 04/03/2006

what can i say,

its everything you know its going to be and more, yes as others have said its hard later on, but thats the hole point of these types of games,.

be silly to have them over in hours, nice learning curve for the off, graphics are nothing short of stunning, and as with night on all psp games astounds me everytime i switch it on.

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Rated - 4 starsRemember Madness...

A customer from Worcester , 14/01/2008

of the marble variety.

A similar concept but bits of your marble never used to fall off!

Three different types of challenge need to be completed for each level.

A very addictive game, well worth buying

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Rated - 3 starsCrazy but fun...

kenny190990 from Teddington , 23/12/2005

This is a really imaginative game. It's surprisingly fun to move your liquid metal around the wired environment in order to open doors change colour and get to the exit. I was playing and I didn't realise how much time had passed, a sure sign of a great game. The only reason it doesnt get 7/7 is that its quite hard, but after practice it becomes easier.

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Rated - 4 starsLiquid Maze

Andrew Aymer from London England , 17/03/2006

This is a really enjoyable game although im stuck on the tutorial part!!!

You have to work a blob of liquid metal through a maze without losing too much of it, the more you get safely onto the end platform the more points you get.!!!.

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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