Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado (PS1) - i don't have a nose Video Review!


Look out, new world. Here we come!
Oh. Here we are. Who’d have thought the city of gold could be so boring? Yes, Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado for the PS1 has a knack for making the most exciting events boring beyond belief. But its slowness could be attributed to the fact that it’s not really an action game, but a puzzle game.
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This game is highly recommended for people who like pointless chitchat, slow-to-respond controls, and watching paint dry.
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Friday, 10 February 2017

Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge (PS1) - i don't have a nose Video Review!


Yes, today I’m reviewing an Aladdin movie tie-in… released nearly a decade after the film. Yeah. Ah Disney. Staying current as always. Anyway, even though it’s not based on a specific film, it stays pretty true to the franchise, even if Nasira is a lazily constructed cookie-cutter villain… That laugh, though…
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In 2000, Disney Interactive and Argonaut Games revealed ‘Aladdin and the Enchanted Portable Refrigerator’. I mean, ‘Aladdin in Nasira’s Revenge’ – a peculiar game inspired by the original theatrical classic from 1992. Despite all its flaws, could it prove to be a diamond in the rough? Find out as Aladdin battles giant spiders, confronts an Egyptian god, and… buys an ice-cream from my neighbour Gary.
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Wednesday, 1 February 2017

The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer (PS2) - i don't have a nose Video Review!

What’s this? Another Incredibles game? Hmm, this could actually be quite good. It always seemed a good idea to turn The Incredibles (2004) into a franchise. So is this as ‘super’ as the game it follows?

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Well, not quite. Yes, in this game, you take control of Mr Incredible and – for the first time ever – Frozone! But the main problems lie in the multiplayer function, which sadly seems to underplay the ‘multi’ aspect of this format, with Mr Incredible greedily stealing the show. It’s not exactly ‘incredible’. Nor is it, as Frozone puts it with a smug smirk, ‘ICE-tacular’…

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