When describing DNA, lots of people refer to it as 'very Japanese'. Is that some kind of get-out clause? 'It's not crap, it's "very Japanese" '? Well I'm happy to say that DNA is very Japanese, but not so much in having an indecipherable story (although it does), but in the anime graphics used.
It's a puzzle platformer, your character has to find switches/keys/a life? and doesn't really tread on any new territory. But it's good fun. You search for power-ups that, when placed in the right order, give you super-human abilities. The graphic style needs a bit of getting used to, but it definitely has something. Call it promise. (NP)