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Schizoid
Critic Score
Metascore: 68 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.0 out of 10
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[Xbox Live Arcade] Cooperative gameplay is redefined in the fast-paced and unique Schizoid! Control red and blue ships, ramming them into enemies of the same color to destroy them. But be careful, because if you hit the opposite color, you will be destroyed. Quick thinking and quicker reflexes help you seize victory, but sharp teamwork provides the best chance of earning gold medals along the way. Schizoid offers more than 120 levels of challenge, playable in either single-player or co-op mode, plus the brain-melting Uberschizoid hardcore mode, in which one player controls both ships. Co-op gameplay to the max: No other multiplayer co-op game has such tight cooperative gameplay. The two players (or one player with a computer A.I. partner, or one player controlling both ships in Uberschizoid) must work together closely in order to defeat the hordes on each level. Uberschizoid mode: For perhaps the most challenging and "brain-melting" challenge yet, try Uberschizoid Mode. Control both red and blue ships, matching them to each enemy color in order to succeed. Tremendous graphics: The glowing, flashing, megabursting graphics add to the game's inherent chaos. [Microsoft]

PUBLISHER: Microsoft
DEVELOPER: Torpex Games
GENRE(S): Action
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: July 9, 2008

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82
Worth Playing
Those who have a reliable gaming comrade on hand will find Schizoid to be a very rewarding cooperative romp, even in the face of some derivative level design. Just don't expect to feel the magic if you're the only one playing.
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81
Team Xbox
Whether you're a more casual gamer looking to join up with a buddy for a quick adrenaline surge, or you're the hardest of the hardcore determined to prove that there's no one better to rely on than yourself, Schizoid has more than enough to make you a little mental ... but enjoying yourself all the while.
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81
Games Master UK
As pure a game as you'll find, Schizoid is the new "Geometry Wars." [Oct 2008, p.84]
80
Official Xbox Magazine
Schizoid proudly bills itself as "the most co-op game ever," and it ain't lying. [May 2008, p.74]
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80
GamePro
Schizoid has a slick, artsy look and is simple, yet elegant. This game is addictive and a lot of fun for those seeking a distinctive experience based on traditional top down shooters.
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80
My Gamer
Schizoid's simple to learn but difficult to master attitude makes this definitely one of the better XBLA games of 2008.
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79
Planet Xbox 360
Schizoid is a fine entry to the XBLA library, with plenty of depth and difficulty to challenge even the most hardcore gamer. Those looking to see exactly how good they are at co-op games will find this quite the test of their skill and patience with partners.
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78
IGN
A clever, captivating and fun Arcade game with great production values and some innovative ideas. The co-op mode is lengthy and challenging, but wears on after a bit, while the mind-bending Uberschizoid mode is cruelly clever with a sharp learning curve that may be a turn-off for some.
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70
EuroGamer
Apart from that grumble [about the visuals], Schizoid is a welcome change of pace from the usual top-down shooter - not least because it's not a shooter, and instead turns co-op play from a fun optional extra into the core of the game.
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70
WonderwallWeb
The co-op aspect really works well on this title, but as usual it falls due to the lack of people playing the game online. If you have friends who like to play then go for it.
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70
GameSpot
The single-player won't entertain for long, but the simple premise, clean visuals, and fiendish challenge deliver hours of multiplayer fun.
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70
Console Gameworld
Great for friends looking for a fun co-op distraction, but the repetitious play and unsatisfying solo play make it mostly undesireable for the rest.
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70
Gamer.nl
Schizoid is a nice game that excels in the cooperative mode. Unfortunately the game feels a bit unpolished in places. The A.I. has its problems and the audio-video combo sometimes fails to deliver. Nonetheless, this game is a nice addition to your arcade games collection.
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60
X360 Magazine UK
Playing it singularly, the computer AI works well in controlling the other ship, but this is best played with two easily amused people. [Issue#34, p.117]
60
Official Xbox Magazine UK
Innovative co-op...shame about the rest. [Sept 2008, p.92]
55
Console Monster
Not much replayability.
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50
Edge Magazine
Fundamentally a little anaemic, lacking the kind of acute design which would either make its stages distinct or its basic operation continually engaging. [Sept 2008, p.94]
42
1UP
It's maddening to repeatedly fail a mission because you simply can't maneuver that well...especially when the only control you have over your character is movement. If this is the epitome of cooperative games, then I'll gladly go back to playing by myself.
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40
Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
A lukewarm experiment, and while a partner is required for fun, everything is fun with two. [Oct 2008, p.102]

What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 11 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Joker S. gave it an8:
A fun and creative twist on the "dual-joystick-shooter". Tons of fun with lots of intense action when playing with a friend. Also, the Uberschizoid is mind-breaking and awesome. Totally worth the 800msp.

David D. gave it an8:
Very fun to play with a friend. Too bad there's nobody on XBL, though.

Juan C. gave it a9:
Great game! Had lots of fun!

Jack F. gave it a10:
Amazingly innovative game - super simple premise but clever level design. Must-play with a friend in the same room or if you're hard-core in uberschizoid mode. A few of the enemies take a little getting used to, but the ability to go into single level mode and 'gold' a level means you can skip it when trying to clear the checkpoint. Cool. Nice achievement design, lots of accessible ones as opposed to many XLA games and their impossible achievements. Destined to be a classic like robotron or geo wars.

Bilbo T. gave it a5:
This game blows balls. Nice to look at but painful to play.

Michael L. gave it a10:
This game is extremely intriguing. It actively involves both teammates and requires equal participation from both. The simple controls make it fun for hardcore and casual gamers alike.

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