Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
Mar 10th, 2010 by cm1
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If you’ve ever had an interest in art and drawing, then you might find the concept of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter intriguing. A follow-up to 2007′s DS-exclusive Drawn to Life, The Next Chapter is a 2D platformer that lets you draw objects and characters right into the game using the Wii Remote. While the results are rudimentary, the drawing tool lets you create just about anything you can think of, either from scratch or with the aid of templates. This creative aspect may be appealing, but the game doesn’t do a good job of capitalising on that appeal, and instead delivers a forgettable adventure.
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter’s main appeal is undoubtedly its drawing tool, which allows you to customise specific objects whenever you spot an easel. Want your health items to be biscuits instead of the usual heart icons? Then draw one, and have it appear throughout the entire game. This also applies for special platforms, floating logs, springboards, and pretty much every other interactive item, which you create when you’re first introduced to them. While adding your personal touch to an object’s appearance is appealing, it won’t change how effective the object is or how your hero interacts with it. Still, creating objects is a rewarding way to customise your experience, and the process of creating objects and seeing them in the game is a real treat.
Drawn to Life uses a simple graphics editor that lets you draw freehand and add basic shapes and lines to create objects. The first task you’re given is to create your hero, who can be anything from a simple stick figure to a punk Queen Victoria. While you can zoom in for more detailed work, pointing the Wii Remote at your TV to draw with is imprecise at best, and it’s practically impossible to create pixel-perfect drawings. Additionally, the amount of time it takes to load the tool makes the switch jarring. Despite these limitations, creating countless objects from your imagination never ceases to be amusing, especially when you veer away from the recommended suggestion, such as by pinning a Gibson Flying V onto your hero instead of a monkey’s tail. There are also templates for every object if you’re feeling uninspired, and you can unlock additional ones by collecting templates as you play and then purchasing them at a shop. This wide range of items means that there’s plenty of replay value once you’ve finished the story if you want to collect everything, or prefer detailed templates to rough, hand drawn creations.
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