Overall 5.5 Graphics 6 Sound 4 Addictive 2 Story 2 Depth 3 Difficulty 3
3.4
Disappointment... poke-fan-1900
I loved Disney and Don Bluth's work
growing up so I was excited to see a game featuring An American Tail.
Sadly I have to say something I never thought I'd say for a game. The
controls were way to easy as was the game.
Yeah, that's probably one of the oddest
things you'll hear anyone say about a game. I had no problem taking
out enemies. It wasn't a struggle to jump from place to place. It was
easy to collect health as well as the points. Actually, it's easy to
increase your score as the enemies do respond. It was far from a
challenge.
Now, some people may be thinking...
well, this sounds like an easy game for a quick play through. The
controls are easy, but the graphics were horribly bland as well as
repetitive. I wanted to see the world that was created in the
American Tail movies, but the charm just wasn't there.
There wasn't an interesting story or
the exploration of America's history through the eyes of Fival. I
mean, the story consists of finding a bunch of map pieces and running
through a side scroll game through, as I said... boring graphics.
And the sound. I know mice squeak, but
do you have to make it so annoying? Fival squeaked in the movies and
wasn't anywhere near that... maybe annoying isn't the right word. The
pitch just really grated on my nerves whenever I heard it.
Graphics 6 Sound 4 Addictive 2 Story 2 Depth 3 Difficulty 3
Review Rating: 3/5
Submitted: 09-11-13
Review Replies: 4