Ultimate Artistic Experience
You play as a Blob, and your objective is to use your sponge-like qualities to spread the missing color back into a now-colorless world.
Right from first starting the game you get a taste of what De Blob is like, in a graphically sound but humorous opening scene. By the time you start the first level, you'll more than likely already be a fan.
First, the graphics. For Wii games, De Blob is pretty sound graphically, and it's color fluidity is beautiful. Dramatic change from gray-ish landscape to technicolor paradise is a snap due to the impressive graphics this game holds.
Second, the controls. For the most part the controls are very effective, making jumping around to rolling fairly easy, but there are times where gameplay feels boxed in- sometimes you may find yourself trying to escape a small enclosure but having trouble actually escaping. Other than this, the gameplay is pretty well structured.
Third, the creativity. Few games these days create a very revolution from being created, after all, De Blob is a first of it's kind in a way to allow players to literally color up their world. You can also see the humor and creativity of this game in the cutscenes of each mission.
Overall, De Blob feels and looks great. It has limitless age appeal and it's a beautiful, humourous, creative game that I can say was actually quite "fun" to play.