Gamers Platform: ColorZ Review
ColorZ manages to create a new experience from an old idea. There are plenty of games out there where you try to avoid enemies or change colors or polarities to be able to absorb bullets, but ColorZ changes things up a bit by focusing more on control thought rather than shooting. The difficulty ramps up pretty quickly, as you are given your second ship on the second level, but through practice, you learn to control both, and then a third, at once.
You can then combine ships to form new colors to get through seemingly-impossible situations, and getting a gold on a level is definitely satisfying. It’s like a Mega Man game; you’re definitely not going to beat it on your first life, but you’ll get there with practice, and it’s rewarding to do so.











