![]() To get the good ending you must collect all 50 strands of DNA sprinkled throughout the game’s stages if you have any hope of being returned to your normal self. That’s right, there is a good ending, and a bad ending. In all the years I’ve played this game off and on, I have only ever beaten it once, and I didn’t get the good ending either. Yes folks, The Ooze is one challenging game to be sure. The size of your Caine-puddle also depletes as you get hit or otherwise take damage, which will happen quite a bit on your journey. ![]() You can attack enemies by either stretching a slimy limb to attack, or spit little slime pellets which decreases your size. You control Caine as this sentient puddle of green slime and traverse some dangerous areas and solve some puzzles. Now he’s on a mission to get revenge on his former employers, as well as try to find a way to bring himself back to his human form in the process. Upon being discovered, Caine is seemingly killed by said toxic waste, only to be reborn as a moving, functioning puddle of slime (yes, you read that right). Caine is a scientist that discovers his employers are going to release the toxic gases he himself created on the population, in an effort to get filthy rich since they hold the cure. ![]() The story of The Ooze goes something like this: Dr. They were also behind The Ooze, an inventive and surprisingly original action/puzzle game that was released in the waning days of the Genesis’ life cycle. At one time probably the best development team within Sega (along with Sonic Team naturally), Sega Technical Institute was responsible for awesome Genesis games like Kid Chameleon and Comix Zone, while varying members of the team also had their hands in games like Sonic Spinball and Dr. Genre: Action Developer: Sega Technical Institute Publisher: Sega of America Players: 1 Released: 1995Īh yes, Sega Technical Institute. ![]()
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