

Okay, so Tonic Trouble is this weird little N64 platformer where you play as this goofy janitor dude named Ed who accidentally spills a crazy experimental soda—and of course, it turns everything into mutant monsters. Classic 90s logic, right?
The levels are bright, kinda trippy, and honestly a bit janky in that old-school way. You’ll be jumping across floating soda cans, dodging sentient tomatoes (yep), and solving puzzles that range from "oh, that’s clever" to "wait, how was I supposed to figure that out?" The humor’s cheesy but charming, like a Saturday morning cartoon that didn’t take itself too seriously.
It’s not the tightest platformer on the N64, but there’s something oddly endearing about its weird energy. If you dig offbeat games with personality, it’s worth a spin—just don’t expect Mario-level polish.
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