I have to give props for
Insecticide's attempt to blend typical third-person shooter mechanics with point-and-click adventure style gameplay. Unfortunately, the result is a game where both aspects come through only fairly, and combine into something that is far from perfect.
During the shooter parts of the game, running around and shooting your enemies just doesn't feel right at all. I found that controlling Chrys in a 3D space (which you have to do for both types of levels), was awkward at best, and troublesome more times than not. I'm not sure if it's just the fact that I've gotten used to controlling my character in a 3D world with an analog stick or what, but using the D-pad to run around just felt wrong and very stiff.
The point-and-click style adventure aspects also come off not quite polished. While in adventure mode, you will run around various areas of the city or police station trying to fulfill a series of tasks. The first of these sequences has you trying to bring the evidence board up to date. You need to collect the bomb pictures, witness list and an interview with the hominid that was found at the scene of the crime. Invariably, the solutions to these problems are pretty obvious, but require you to jump through a large number of hoops to actually get through. For instance, Roachy has the witness list, somewhere, but he doesn't remember where it is. He claims coffee will help him out, so of course, you need to get him the coffee; only after bringing it does he tell you he needs creamer, and so on. In the end, the puzzles aren't all that interesting and feel more like fetch quests.
It just feels like, instead of trying to make an adventure title, or a shooter title and attempting to work the other aspect in, both parts were developed as equals, and as a result, neither one shines all that brightly.
The premise of the game is well thought out, at least. In the future, humans developed what they hoped were the ultimate in anti-insect crops. Well, things didn't quite work out and it caused the insect population of the Earth to evolve at an advanced rate. Fast forward to an even further point in time and we have Insecticide. Insects are now the dominant race and what humans are left are a devolved creature known as Hominids. Insecticide is the story of a detective squad and starts off with a murder at the Nectarola (a soft drink, of course) plant.