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&nbsp;Genre: 2D Platformer<br/>
&nbsp;Release year: 1997<br/>
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<h1>Captain Claw Review</h1>
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<p>Ah, 2D platformers. This genre disappeared after the DOS era on the PC. Also the consoles liked more the 3D platform games like hundreds of Mario 64 clones. There was almost never an attempt to revive the classic 2D sidescrolling action and add a few modern elements to it. Except for Monolith Productions of course! We know Monolith mostly from First Person games like the recent F.E.A.R. and of course the No One Lives Forever series. Claw was one of their first titles wich proved Monolith was quite capable of putting together a complete game package, even including a level editor and multiplayer options, in the PC world. Blood is probably the oldest known game from these devs. Hungry 2D platformes wich refuse to buy a decent handheld system to ease the pain will likely enjoy Captain Claw. Let&rsquo;s see what the game has to offer. (Or had&hellip;)</p>
<p><img src="/img/games/CaptainClaw/screens/04_lvl4_duckbeforehit.jpg">
<center>Arrr, a pirate&rsquo;s life.</center></p>
<h3 id="act-i-level-i-escape-again">Act I, Level I. Escape!&hellip; Again?</h3>
<p>It immediately show that Claw will be an unique experience once you star the game. The Main Menu looks like a Pirate chest-hunting hand-drawn map. Indeed: Claw himself, the main character, is a super elite cat-pirate wich has to take on the Spanish Dog Armada during the inquisition period. Claw has to fight his way trough nine full acts to reclaim ancient lost treasure (jewels wich together create the Amulet of Nine Lives. How many lives did cats have in legends again?</p>
<p>Every act is divided into two levels and at the end you&rsquo;ll have to face a boss. If you manage to stay alive, you&rsquo;ll be rewared with one of those nine jewels. If you don&rsquo;t&hellip; Ah, but a pirate won&rsquo;t be defeated that easy, won&rsquo;t he? Every stage breathes a fresh and unique air: a big fort, a wide forest area, the ship yard, &hellip; The music tunes on the background are very piratish and are quite suited for the game.</p>
<p><img src="/img/games/CaptainClaw/screens/08_lvl2_magicclaw.jpg">
<center>Hocus Pocus, Magic Claw!</center></p>
<p>During your search for the jewels, you will of course face several different enemies. Claw comes equipped with a pistol with a finite amounth of ammo, little dynamite bombs you can throw at platforms and a very powerful (but very limited) spell Magic Claw wich literally rips trough all enemies directly facing you. Hmm, did I forget something? Oh yeah, and of course one to rule them all: your blunt, crude but shiny pirate sword! When Claw attacks and the enemies are too close to use the rather big sword, he&rsquo;ll kick and punch instead. Very funny animations by the way.</p>
<p>Enemies drop loot after being defeated. Coins, golden crowns, King Staves, you name it. Next to treasure you&rsquo;ll also encounter some powerups troughout the level. A weapon powerup for your sword like Lightning Sword or Fire Sword usually has the same effect as your powerfull spell.</p>
<h3 id="my-cat-against-yours-let-s-do-it">My cat against yours, Let&rsquo;s do it.</h3>
<p><img src="/img/games/CaptainClaw/screens/10_lvl2_cannons.jpg">
<center>Learn to point, fool</center></p>
<p>A feature of this game wich stands out is the multiplayer possibility. Claw even has a built-in netplay module so you&rsquo;ll be able to battle or co-operate with your friends via the internet. Sadly Captain Claw still uses rather old methods to setup the connection: the out dated IPX method. But it&rsquo;s not impossible to play with your friends thanks to various wrapper scripts found on your beloved friend Google.
Bored with the standard levels? No problem, just make your own! Yes indeed, like in Jazz jackrabbit 2 you can make your own fully-featured levels and distribute them via the internet. By fully-featured, I mean fully: powerups, treasure, all kinds of platforms, background whistles, etc. Sadly, it is not possible to smash different levels into one complete package called an Act like the main game. Since there are only nine main themes available, the level tool might get boring after a while.</p>
<h3 id="oooh-a-cutscene">Oooh, a cutscene.</h3>
<p><img src="/img/games/CaptainClaw/screens/13_lvl3_underground.jpg">
<center>A hidden path wich leads below ground</center></p>
<p>Between the different acts, you&rsquo;ll be rewarded with an impressive cutscrene. These little videos are animated wich expand the story of Claw&rsquo;s past and future. The screnes are very well animated and of high quality, after a while you really have the feeling you&rsquo;ve entered a pirate world and you&rsquo;re being chased by the inquisitors. After finishing an act, you can rewatch each cutscene via the Main Menu. Maybe Monolith should have made this game into a series of multiple ones&hellip; Ah well.</p>
<p>Now, what&rsquo;s less good about this game? Quite a difficult question. Except for the noticable short singleplayer adventure of course. The game does play easy at the beginning, you&rsquo;ll breeze trough the first few acts. But once you reach the Harbor, you&rsquo;ll encounter much smarter enemies and especially much trickier platforms. It&rsquo;s a platform game after all, don&rsquo;t forget. The bosses are generally tough nuts to crack (except the first few) too.</p>
<h3 id="conclusion">Conclusion</h3>
<p>What has Captain Claw to offer? To a platform lover, everything. To a general gamer, an unique pirate experience with nice animated cutscenes and catchy tunes. Let&rsquo;s not forget the multiplayer possibilities and the custom map editor. And above all: &lsquo;treasure, arr!Too bad this game is very hard to track down these days, thanks to Wizard Works, the lousy publisher. The demo is still available at the offical Website!</p>
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