Monday, March 5, 2007

Ape Escape

review: When Sony first brought (MonkeysGadgets) out the DualShock controller this was one of the first games to be (MonkeysGadgets) released that was fully functional with the controller. (MonkeysGadgets) If you didn't own the controller you couldn't play the game. (MonkeysGadgets) With a strong story, gorgeous graphics and excellent gameplay this game was seen in (MonkeysGadgets) having a very original in concept and an all (MonkeysGadgets) round entertaining platformer.

The game starts with a good opening video and then is followed by an great tutorial that teaches you the basic in and outs (MonkeysGadgets) of the game. The control method of this game seemed to come (MonkeysGadgets) natural to the gaming environment. It allowed loving movement of the character (MonkeysGadgets) and in comparison to earlier 3D platformers on the PS, flowed with ease.

The thing I don't understand is why (MonkeysGadgets) developers haven't continue to or reuse the control method of this game. (MonkeysGadgets) Yes there have been several sequels that appeared on the PS2, (MonkeysGadgets) but no other game that I am aware of has used the same concept.

There are 2 things I like about this (MonkeysGadgets) game 1: The control method 2: the monkeys.

The only down fall that I have with (MonkeysGadgets) this game is near to the end of the game I found myself doing the same (MonkeysGadgets) levels over and over again just trying to get that one last monkey.

If you like platforming games and (MonkeysGadgets) want to experience one of the playstations finest games then look no further. (MonkeysGadgets) If you do not like monkeys - then stay clear.

Game Details:
Platform: PSone /Playable on PC
Genre: Action
Styles: 3D Platform
Developer:Sony
Publisher:Sony
Release: Jun 23, 1999

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