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Gameplay |
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6.5 | |
Graphics |
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7.0 | ||
Sound |
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7.0 | ||
Value |
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6.0 | ||
Distributor: Classification: PG Review Date: May 2011 Reviewer: Joel Walton |
6.0 |
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The PlayStation Move is an interesting control system, however just like the Nintendo Wii, there are far too many older titles that are being updated with this new control system. Although some of these games work, they don't offer the world of games anything new and from a gaming viewpoint, developers should be trying something different as opposed to porting older games to the PlayStation Move system and then tweaking the gameplay. Although not a direct port, the game oozes with oldness and unoriginality but for younger gamers... this may be the non violent answer that their parents are looking for.
So here we are again but of instead of catching apes on the
PSOne, we're doing it again on the PS3 but this time, we're using
the move controller as opposed to the DualShock controller. In
essence the player must chase the nefarious Specter through time and
space in order to put an end to his banana stealing by stopping
those cheeky chimps.
Other objects include a fan that can be used to blow items back into
the gaming environment or the transmuter gun that transforms certain
items into bananas. Even though there is only a handful of items
available to the player, you need to work out the strategy of how to
use these with the various stages that you are working on. It works
but unfortunately gets a little too repetitive. From all
the monkeys that you capture, Ape Escape also features a monkeypedia
which goes into some detail of the various moneys that you have
captured and does serve as a little distraction to the player.
Graphically, Ape Escape on PS3 looks like a stylised cartoon series with its simplistic characters and backgrounds that contain a wealth of colours. There some nice animation employed by the game that does look good on a FULL HD TV. Sound effects contain all those whacky monkey noises, not to mention the very boppy soundtrack that works well.
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