Helpful because I'm not a big fan of text adventures if I'm brutally honest. Though I have still enjoyed a few over the decades on my ZX Spectrum and Atari ST. And, more recently, I bought this cracker - Hibernated 1. I feel confident about Ooze and eager to discover the terrifying journey it promises.
Ooze has a good sense of humour. Wait too long, and a panicky message appears asking if you're still there. Don't leave me here alone, it whimpers lol. Just try sitting on the porch chair for an eye-opening experience that I did not expect. The characters are excellent, and I laughed when rescuing Marie: "Marie EnToilet"!! However, Murx is an oddity which made me chuckle and scratch my head. Oh, and when you die, the game pranks you - by banning you from the RAM. Yes, there's a lot about this game that is simply mad!!
Each area has a vivid description that is extremely long-winded, so it's possible to overlook something blatant, like the lance, which was infuriating. I know, I know, all adventures require that you read the room's description, but Ooze takes this to the extreme thanks to the amount of detail mixed with subtle hints. Thankfully, this can be changed with the 'brief' command, which I did from the moment I entered the Abbey!
The parser is good, but I fear something was lost in translation (German roots). Simple commands are often confused by a pedantic requirement for correct input. Try unlocking a door, searching a trunk or switching on the lights. Whatever you read in the description, examine that said object fully because nothing is obvious. Find the chalk if you can (agony that). Or suss out what you're supposed to do with the Parlour rope.
Hang on a moment!! Those with a crisp monochrome monitor will be happy to know Ooze works in high resolution. The text looks wonderful, but the images... hmm... not so much. It's as if the low-res images have simply been converted on the fly, rather than drawn specifically for this particular display mode. Which is a shame and a massive disappointment.
I found it impossible to explore upstairs otherwise. There ends my one and only hint!
If you fancy a break from those fancy Level 9, Infocom, or Magnetic Scrolls, then I am sure you will love this horror game, which is totally worth your efforts. Ooze offers a sarcastic twist on the horror genre with neat puzzles. Plus, it has a fantastic sense of humour: give Marie a juicy kiss! Go on, do it...!!
















































