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Fantastic
4
PS2
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Firestarter:
Fantastic fans can live the life through the game.
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Worms
4 Mayhem
PS2
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Squirmy:
Everyone wants Worms.
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Fantastic
4
PS2
The game: Battle your way through Dr Dooms legions of
robots and other monstrous foes, re-enacting key moments from the
film.
The play: In the game, youll control four different
heroes, each with unique powers and abilities.
All four heroes arent available to you at all times and, in
most of the levels, youll be limited to one or two characters.
Switching between heroes can be done quickly and when your teammate
is not under your direct control, he or she is controlled by the
artificial intelligence which can be annoying when they occasionally
stand by and let you take a beating.
Each character has three special cosmic powers that can be unleashed
with double-button presses, as well as combination moves done by
pushing the two attack buttons in different order. A worthy point
of note; you can grapple or combination-grapple with your team-mates.
The terrain: The targeting system in the game is disappointing
as it is sometimes difficult to lock on to anything. Characters
sometimes clip through solid objects and enemies can get stuck in
the air (or in corners). Things often look so similar that after
a long fight in a room you cant tell from where you came
theres no mini-map for guidance. Character voices are aligned
to the movie actors, but the ho-hum sound effects made me take notice
of the soundtrack boring.
The experience: Though Fantastic 4 does allow for a co-op
beat em up, its fairly bland compared to other titles
on the market. On the flip side, at least you can win it through
this column.
Worms 4 Mayhem
PS2
The game: The Worms are back, but this time in a 3D landscape, and
theyre ready to create havoc among the new battlegrounds.
The play: Spread over five zones, with more weapons, it will continue
to entertain the hardened Worms fan. In single-player modes theres
also side missions with objectives such as recovering items or destroying
the landscape as well as the standard blow the opposition off the
map (the more impressive the better).
There are tutorials that allow you to get used to the new layout
and mode play or you can just roll straight into single-player mission
mode or quick missions. The only annoying point of this game is
the amount of time it takes to load maps and missions. This is more
than made up for with the new and improved ways of handing out punishment
to any opposing worm.
The terrain: 25 missions with different maps plus 20 multi-player
specific maps make for varied killing grounds. The graphics are
simple but the beauty of the environment is that it can add to the
carnage and destruction so knowing your maps is a huge advantage.
Customise your worms and their weapons for the maximum effects then
take them online to spread around a little cyber destruction.
The experience: I always loved the concept and, while this version
took a little while to get used to the new aiming mechanism with
the 3D maps, its a whole lot of fun. Despite the G-rating,
theres plenty of killing to be done.
Sqn-Ldr Nick Hogan
Competition
For your chance to win a copy of Fantastic 4 and Worms 4, email
adfgamesmen@telstra.com
with the game name in the subject line. Include your name and work
address.
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