Crazy Strike Bowling EX review for PS4

Platform: PS4
Publisher: Corecell
Developer: Corecell
Medium: Digital
Players: 1-4
Online: No
ESRB: E10+

Iโ€™m not entirely sure why Crazy Strike Bowling EX exists. I donโ€™t think that the original PS3 version was such a massive hit that people were clamouring for a slightly nicer-looking version on PS4. Likewise, thereโ€™s nothing about the port that suggests it needed to be brought over to the PS4 in order for it to fully achieve its developerโ€™s vision. Near as I can tell, itโ€™s just here for the heck of it.

In fact, even thatโ€™s probably giving this game far more credit than it deserves. When you check out the tutorial, it spends a shocking amount of time going over the PlayStation Move controls, which either a) marks the first time anyone has even remembered that PlayStation Move still exists in a non-VR context, or b) tells you pretty much all you need to know about how much effort was put into bringing this game over from the PS3.

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Of course, itโ€™s not like Crazy Strike Bowling was some massively complex game to begin with. Weโ€™re talking about a game that features six playable characters, all of whom are basically interchangeable. This is due to the fact that the controls are super simple: one button press for your throwโ€™s power, one button press to release, and as long as you get the timing right in the middle on the latter โ€” which, admittedly, is harder than it sounds, because of some pretty severe input lag โ€” youโ€™re pretty much guaranteed a strike every time. Things are a little more varied when it comes to the environments, but even that has a pretty hard limit in terms of creativity, seeing as weโ€™re talking about bowling lanes.

The twist โ€” that is, the whole reason this game is โ€œcrazyโ€ โ€” is that you also have the option of playing the game with power-ups and obstacles and such. These donโ€™t add to the game in any way. In fact, they generally make everything worse to the point of unplayability, and youโ€™d be wise to avoid them.

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Then again, take that away, and what youโ€™re left with is a boringly straightforward bowling game that never really justifies its existence, so itโ€™s kind of a quandary. Or not. I donโ€™t know. In fact, I barely care. So letโ€™s be real: if you want a bowling game, Crazy Strike Bowling EX is one. If youโ€™ve been desperate for an excuse to bust out those Move controllers, Crazy Strike Bowling EX gives you that. If you donโ€™t fit into either of those two categories, thereโ€™s literally no reason whatsoever why you should be interested in this game.

Grade: C
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