Insecticide review

Pixel hunting in a noir detective giant-bug future

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Giant bug noir spin

  • +

    "Clever" dialogue

  • +

    Cracking cases

Cons

  • -

    Cheap deaths

  • -

    Illogical puzzles

  • -

    Corny insect puns

Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy.

You can’t take a gander at Insecticide’s premise and say “Well, I’ve seen that before a million times.” In the future, mankind’s dominion of Earth has been usurped by the lowly insects, because we used too many chemicals on our crops. Insects grew to man-size (and bigger), became intelligent, and now keep “hominids” around for menial tasks. Okay, doesn’t sound too out there yet, right?

The story is told in a noir detective style, starring cartoon bugs. You play Chrys, a sassy member of the Insecticide division (like homicide – get it?). All of the detective story cliches are piled on, but it’s all supposed to feel clever because they’re bugs instead of people. And they make insect puns. Constantly.

The game alternates between two very different modes of gameplay. In some levels, it’s a third-person platforming shooter. In others, it’s a dialogue tree-sifting and pixel-hunting adventure. If you’re the type that favors one style over the other, you’ll probably find one half of the game extremely tedious. Let’s not gloss over, however, that neither style works within its own genre. So really, the whole thing is tedious.

The action parts involve rudimentary shooting and jumping. The enemies are brainless, standing still and firing away, or sometimes ignoring you as you blast them. Each encounter can be overcome by locking on, then jumping from side to side as you shoot. There are numerous weapons to pick up, but most of them have a much shorter range than your default pistol, which means the pistol is superior in most situations, even though it can take forever to plink down one enemy.

More info

GenreAdventure
DescriptionWhile the world of Insecticide is an original mishmash of giant-bug sci-fi and noir detective goofiness, the combat is tedious and the detective work frustrating.
Platform"DS","PC"
US censor rating"Everyone 10+","Everyone 10+"
UK censor rating"Rating Pending","Rating Pending"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
Less
Matthew Keast
My new approach to play all games on Hard mode straight off the bat has proven satisfying. Sure there is some frustration, but I've decided it's the lesser of two evils when weighed against the boredom of easiness that Normal difficulty has become in the era of casual gaming.