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The Showdown Effect Review

A variety of blunders in execution undermine the unique strengths of this 2D deathmatch platformer

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The primary mode that ranked matches use is Showdown, which is basically a free-for-all until at the end respawning is disabled and the last player alive takes a substantial bonus of points towards increasing their ladder rank. Right now, there are very few people playing the game, and the matchmaking system for ranked games is not only slow but routinely placed me in games with players of wildly variable ranks and skill levels who often had very high ping. Lag is a very common issue in The Showdown Effect, and the high-paced, precise nature of the game is greatly undermined by its presence and prevalence. Custom games often fare a bit better, and even have a couple of different modes and custom rule sets for limiting loadouts and changing damage amounts. However there is no way of displaying ping in the server browser so it is impossible to know how much lag a game will have until you join it. There are currently only four maps on which the fighting takes place in both ranked and custom games, and while they are all good, it becomes repetitive fighting on the same levels with the same handful of weapons after a fairly short period of time.

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Pizza boxes can be used as weapons and shields in a pinch

While the gameplay design of The Showdown Effect may be fairly unique, the theme of 90's action movie heroes is less remarkable. The characters you choose to play as will spout quips that are not particularly funny or clever, and while they can be amusing at first, they start to grate after a few hours of hearing the same lines over, and over, and over again. Many of the costumes you unlock allow you to change the appearance of your player to mirror these action heroes, although the voice is always tied to your character. If you want a character dressed like Neo from the Matrix who sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger, the game fully supports it.

The visuals of The Showdown Effect are straightforward but effective, with heavy cell shading displaying the levels in adequate detail. The basic visuals means the game runs well on modest hardware, which is fortunate since there are essentially no options for tinkering with the graphics settings apart from screen resolution, which did not even work properly for me. Game stability is more of an issue, and apart from the serious lag problems in multiplayer, I experienced crashes when trying to join one of the custom game modes. The Showdown Effect would certainly have benefited from an extended beta period to squash some of the issues with net code and game stability.

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Godzilla vs. Giant Man on the Tokyo Showdown

The audio of the game fares somewhat better, with good weapon and ambient sound effects. Audio plays an important role in The Showdown Effect as you can only see other players that are in your line of sight, but you can often track down someone by listening to the grunts they make while traversing the levels. The music of the game is also quite good, with catchy heavy metal guitar riffs playing on menus and at the end of matches when the Showdown between players begins. The only sore point is the hammy voice acting associated with the different characters that you will probably get tired of rather quickly.

If The Showdown Effect was a polished game with a large community, balanced weapons and good netcode it would be a decent 2D multiplayer game with some good ideas but a serious lack of content and a gimmicky 90's action hero theme. However in its current state with a borderline non-existent community, poorly balanced weapons and general lack of stability it serves primarily as a window into what could have been rather than what is. With the micro-transaction store already in place and an emphasis on cosmetic unlocks, The Showdown Effect feels like it should be a free to play game, and I wouldn't be surprised if it goes that route in the future after some of its current issues have been resolved.

Our ratings for Showdown Effect on PC out of 100 (Ratings FAQ)
Presentation
70
Serviceable visuals, good menus and mostly good audio are undermined by the uninspired theme of 90's action movie heroes.
Gameplay
70
Platforming works well in conjunction with the high-precision shooting, but a lack of weapons and poor weapon balance detract from the fun.
Single Player
NR
None
Multiplayer
50
A good concept is in place, but the game lacks players and content to the point where I couldn't always find a match when I wanted to play.
Performance
(Show PC Specs)
CPU: Intel i5-2500k @ 3.3ghz
GPU: EVGA GTX 670 FTW 2GB
RAM: 8GB DDR3
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
PC Specs

60
The game is well optimized, but network lag is a serious issue in both ranked and custom matches and I experienced crashes and disconnects with custom games.
Overall
62
The Showdown Effect is occasionally enjoyable and offers up a good concept in a 2d-deathmatch platformer but its gimmicky theme, lack of content and non-existent player base make it a difficult game to recommend.
Comments
Showdown Effect
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Our Review of Showdown Effect
62%
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The Verdict:
Game Ranking
Showdown Effect is ranked #1567 out of 1957 total reviewed games. It is ranked #125 out of 158 games reviewed in 2013.
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Xbox One
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