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''Xyanide'' is a video game developed by
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and published by Evolved Games for the
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in 2006. Described as an "innovative amalgam of 2D shooting and modern 3D effects", ''Xyanide'' is a 3D interpretation of the 2D side-scrolling
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genre. The game was developed in line with a series of unreleased titles for the
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by Engine Software and Nokia
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by Overloaded Pocket Media, with a mobile version of the game being released in 2005. ''Xyanide'' was released in 2006 as the final exclusive title to be released for the
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. A sequel of the game, '' Xyanide: Resurrection'', released by Playlogic in 2007 for the
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and PC.


Gameplay

''Xyanide'' is a
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game in which players navigate six 3D levels that alternate between side-scrolling and three-dimensional perspectives and feature branching paths. Players control their ship using a two-stick control scheme, with the left stick controlling movement and the right stick controlling the aim of weapons. Core weapons include a spread gun for smaller ships, a laser for larger enemies, and an auxiliary missile launcher that can lock onto targets. The player's ship and weapons can transform during stages by collecting one of two branches of 'mutator' upgrades, with players able to switch between mutations during gameplay. 'Mech' upgrades enhance the player's laser, and 'Organic' upgrades enhance the player's spread gun, with each providing a range of additional unique abilities. Player performance in levels is ranked with a scoring system, with points accumulated by killing enemies, as well as bonus points earned from acquiring abilities, with scores able to be uploaded to
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. The game features multiplayer gameplay using local co-op using a second controller. While
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was shut down on April 15, 2010. ''Xyanide'' is supported online with replacement online servers for the Xbox called
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.


Plot

An intergalactic witch named Aguira has been captured and sentenced to death for her dreadful crimes, but a spaceship transporting Aguira to her execution was struck by an asteroid. To her surprise, the asteroid was rich in Xyanide, a mythical substance known for its abilities to make an exposed person's thoughts become reality. Taking advantage of the situation, the witch uses her new powers to create her own alternate universe as a tool to aid her escape and spread her destructive influence. It is up to the escort pilot Drake to try and stop the evil Aguira from accomplishing her goals and to carry out the sentence.


Development

''Xyanide'' was announced by Dutch developer
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in June 2003 and developed at the Game Factory, an in-house studio based in
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. The game was showcased by Playlogic International at E3 in May 2004. In September 2005, development of ''Xyanide'' was completed with the game entering a
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phase. Ports of ''Xyanide'' were also planned by Playlogic for handheld consoles and mobile. ''Xyanide Advance'', a port for the
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developed by Engine Software following their acquisition by Playlogic, was an unreleased title planned for release in Europe in 2004, with an advance release trailer of gameplay released in January 2004. A port of the game for mobile and the Nokia
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by Overloaded Pocket Media was also developed, with a demo of the game being released in February 2005. The design of the ports aimed to prioritise the "look and feel of the original ''
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'' title, using similar assets compressed to the resolution of portable devices. The mobile port of the game was released in 2005.


Reception

''Xyanide'' received lukewarm reviews from critics, with
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recording "mixed or average reviews" for the game at an average score of 70% across 16 reviews. Reviewers were mixed on the game's graphics, with positive reviews praising its unique tone and visual presentation. Writing for ''
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'', Dave Halverson praised the tone of the game as "exquisite", praising the "hypnotic" opening cutscene and "eerily serene" effects "as if a cinematographer crafted the voyage." ''Play'' subsequently awarded the game as the "best traditional shooter" of 2006, stating the game's "esoteric sci-fi air" and "surreal settings" made ''Xyanide'' a "unique experience". However, whilst Greg Kasavin of ''
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'' praised the "trippy presentation" of the game, he noted it was "somewhat bewildering" and "prone to some unsightly drops in the frame rate." Similarly, Erik Brudvig of ''
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'' critiqued the game's graphics, stating "the levels look pretty at first, but quickly become nauseating and boring when the same backgrounds continuously scroll by awkwardly." Reviewers were similarly mixed on the accessibility of the game's control scheme and handling. Zak Downing of ''Gaming Target'' described ''Xyanide'' as a "very well controlled game", praising the handling as "smooth and engaging", although critiquing the "constantly moving" and "irregular" camera movement. Erik Brudvig of ''
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'' noted that controlling the player's ship was "simple and intuitive", but noted "you won't always be able to shoot the target you're trying to aim for", remarking "the targeting is spotty" and "the aiming system (is) awkward". Writing for ''
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'', Greg Kasavin stated the game was "relatively hard to get into", citing the lack of guidance from the user interface and the "unclear" differentiation of weapons, although finding the difficulty level for the game appropriate. Douglas Trueman of ''GamesRadar'' expressed frustration with the targeting, stating "since the game automatically targets enemies on all three axes, players will occasionally find themselves firing into the distance while enemies...swarm in for the kill."


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External links

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