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Tembo steam
Tembo steam









tembo steam

It may not be up there with the likes of Rayman Origins, but it’s a quality platformer that’s sure to please those loyal to the genre. Still – these are both minor issues, and the overall experience we had with Tembo the Badass Elephant was a lot of fun. In earlier levels you can afford to be a little more careless about how many kills you rack up, but you’re punished later on – when going back to a level you tackled a while ago doesn’t seem like the most fun idea. This isn’t necessarily a problem either – games like Rayman use the same mechanic – but the pacing can feel a little off at times. The same can be said for the grinding process that takes places in the later levels, where you have to re-visit previous levels if you don’t have enough kills behind your belt to unlock the rest of the game. It doesn’t deter from the fun – and extends the game’s relatively short length – but we can’t help but feel that better options would have been available. No mid-level checkpoints that carry over to your next attempt, and certainly no mercy if you met your doom just before reaching the end of the level. You get a certain number of lives, and when you run out – you have to start a level over again from the very beginning. This isn’t done in a purely retro style by the way – Tembo’s visuals are bright and colorful, and the animation is excellent.Īnother blast from the past, however, is the game’s lack of a decent ‘continue system’. Little puzzle areas provide a break from the platforming action, and require you to overcome obstacles using your unique elephant abilities – ranging from a show of strength to the ability to spray water. Perhaps most similar to Sonic is his ability to roll into a ball and deliver damage and move around that way. He’s no-nonsense, can deliver a mean uppercut, and shake things up with a strong ground pounding move.

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Tembo himself is a lot like the 80s movie hero that sounds very similar: Rambo. Tembo the Badass Elephant is a bit of a mix between the two, featuring gameplay elements from Sonic and a visual style not too unlike the one seen in Metal Slug. The game is a fairly straightforward platformer, similar to the arcade and console platformers we know and love from about 25 years ago – including Sega’s own Sonic and SNK’s Metal Slug. Luckily, this was quickly fixed by Sega so we could get our badassery on. Tembo’s launch wasn’t exactly flawless on Steam, as the initial release rendered the game unplayable – and not exactly ‘badass’. To check out TEMBO THE BADASS ELEPHANT for yourself, find it on Steam, the PlayStation 4 Store, or Xbox One Marketplace.Tembo the Badass Elephant is a great little platformer for those of us who are nostalgic for the 80s and 90s – in many ways, both good and bad. It's new, it's weird, and somehow it's something that I actually really want to play. Besides that, TEMBO also borrows heavily from the Donkey Kong franchise, right down to the familiar plinking sound that occurs after the elephant is fired from a cannon through a string of collectibles (in this case, peanuts).Īccording to an interview with Game Freak director and character designer James Turner, TEMBO also draws inspiration from games like Yoshi's Island and Metal Slug. While it doesn't resemble Pokémon much, TEMBO THE BADASS ELEPHANT does look a little bit like a bizarre Sonic The Hedgehog game, right down to the obligatory pinball stage. Shell City is under attack by the evil PHANTOM, and the only one that can stop them is a BADASS ELEPHANT. Joining the ranks of elephants with names that end in -bo and badasses with names that end in -bo is TEMBO, whose name is always formatted in CAPITAL LETTERS. Instead, it appears to be a cartoony action-platformer revolving around some sort of Rambo-inspired anti-terrorist mercenary elephant. What the hell is TEMBO THE BADASS ELEPHANT?











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