See all screenshots
-
CNET editors' rating:
3.0 stars
Good
Detailed editors' rating -
Average user rating:

Write your own review
Product summary
Pigs and puns are the highlights of this otherwise routine take on an old formula.
Specifications: ESRB: Everyone 10 and older; Genre: Action; Number of players: 1 Player See full specs
Price range: $13.99 - $14.99
Gamespot editors' review
- Reviewed on: 05/09/2008
- Released on: 02/15/2008
If you saw Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night sitting on a store shelf, you'd probably assume it was kid-oriented shovelware, what with its faux-cheeky title and uber-cute cartoony box art. You'd be wrong, though. This side-scrolling action game isn't all that great, but it's a passable throwback to the 8- and 16-bit eras, when Mega Man and the Belmont family headed the baddie-shooting brigade. And despite its brightly-colored, family-friendly exterior, Barnyard Blast is meant for nostalgic, quick-thumbed old-timers ready to embrace its fiendish difficulty and clever video game references. Nevertheless, it's more likely to inspire you to dust off your older consoles and take Ghosts 'n Goblins for a spin than it is to keep you entertained on its own terms.

TP: The source of all that is unholy.
Barnyard Blast certainly has a sense of humor about itself. Vividly drawn 2D scenes introduce you to Cliffy Belmart, a nosy young pig with a penchant for mischief. Cliffy goes and toilet papers the local haunted mansion, much to the chagrin of its unamused residents. It's up to his porcine pappy, the Rubenesque Robert, to save him from the clutches of the restless wraiths within. Each of the six levels is preceded by a humorous scene, and they are packed with sly winks to video game culture, horror films, and even the silly conventions at the core of its own premise. A few jokes don't work as well as others, but overall, the corny and kooky tone works to the game's benefit.
The humor may be as fresh as a daisy, but the gameplay is as musty as a tombstone. It's based on honorable side-scrolling conventions at least: As Robert, you travel from left to right across a variety of ghostly, purposely cliched environments while navigating platforms, avoiding traps, and shooting any dastardly demon that dares poison your path. You've got only four weapons at your disposal: a pistol with unlimited ammo, a shotgun, a whip, and dynamite. To help you along the way, you gather yellow and blue dots, which are used to earn more lives and charge your accumulated power-ups.
Continue reading- See more CNET content tagged:
- video game,
- video
User reviews
Write your own review Be the first one to review Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night (DS) and share your experience with the CNET community!

Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night (DS):

