Zool Redimensioned Reviews
The Ninja of the Nth Dimension is back! Explore vibrant retro landscapes, discover hidden secrets and take down menacing bosses in a modern reimagining of the classic action platforming adventure Zool.
App ID | 1647730 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Sumo Digital Academy |
Publishers | Secret Mode |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Partial Controller Support |
Genres | Action, Adventure |
Release Date | 18 Aug, 2021 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

179 Total Reviews
169 Positive Reviews
10 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Zool Redimensioned has garnered a total of 179 reviews, with 169 positive reviews and 10 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
93 minutes
Do Zool 2.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
33 minutes
Nice retro platformer with modern touches. Zool was the mascot of the beloved Commodore Amiga, and guess what? Commodore has just been purchased with the intent to resurrect the brand. Imagine if they succeed!
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
318 minutes
I remember growing up with Zool~ <3
Zool fuckin Sucked.
Zool was a garishly colorful, fidgety 16-bit platformer, that moved [b] way [/b] too fast, and had a camera jammed [b] so [/b] deep up dat ass, that you [b] never [/b] had any reaction time to just about anything happening on screen. What made it even worse however, was that a game that clearly based itself on momentum & speed required you to slow down and explore these [b] extremely large [/b] maps in order to track down 3 magical mcguffins to gain access to the exit. Combine all that with tiny enemies and obstacles you often don't see, a countdown timer, and a trash checkpoint system, and yeah... [b] THAT [/b] was Zool.
Fast Forward 30 years however and Sumo Digital Academy decided they saw something more in the little green goblin. And you know what? I supposed they were right, because what we have here is a surprisingly fun and enjoyable experience! Remade from the ground up, Sumo took the things that worked about the original, tossed what didn't, and made all the "in-betweens" optional, and thus, less frustrating. Zool Redimensioned fixes the controls by giving Zool better responsiveness, a double jump, & a slightly less twitchy control scheme. This makes jumping, platforming, and enemy bop-ering, feel that much better. But whats [b] really [/b] shocking is that when you [b] combine [/b] those refined controls with the all new zoomed out camera, you can actually see what the fuck you're doing! and... it's fun! It means Zool can finally use the speed and momentum he was given all those years ago, but now in an effective way that also makes traversing the land far more smooth and fun! It also means exploring and finding those mcguffins mentioned earlier is less of a nightmare, which to be honest, in this version of the game is not even an issue to begin with because now its totally optional! As is the cute little newly added multiplayer party mode, that you can play with all [b] zero [/b] of your other friends that even know wtf this is!
Look, is Zool a must have? No. But if the idea of a short, momentum-based, collectothon-ish, 16-bit, euro platformer, sounds interesting to you, then thanks to this remake you can [b] certainly [/b] do worse. It can be a bit frustrating, but it can also be a bit fun, so as long as you go into it with expectations in check & don't mind the ugly af colors, Id say Zool Redimensioned is a pretty damn short but decently fun time. If you're on the fence, maybe wait for a sale. I got my copy for just about $2, and I think at such a low price it makes for a fun afternoon with an ugly little goblin.
//Straight to the point//
The Goods:
-Improved controls.
-Improved checkpoint system.
-Zoomed out camera.
-Collectible objects previously required to complete stages are no longer required.
-Added Party Mode for multiplayer mini games.
-Bonus emulated Mega Drive version.
-Fun for speed runners.
The not so goods:
-Still ugly af colors.
-Some enemies & hazards are still far too small.
-Ending feels...weak.
-Doesn't come with Zool 2.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive