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G-Force - Review
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G-Force - ReviewPosted:

Grimmie
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ESRB Rating

Rated E(Everyone) Age 10+



Platforms

PlayStation 2/3
Xbox 360
WII
PC



Synopsis

The game based on the movie, which takes place after the team escapes from the pet store, Juarez and Blaster's new home, and Kip and other FBI agents, gives players the ability to play as Darwin and Mooch to fight against Leonard Saber, the evil billionaire and his robot "household appliances" army.

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Gameplay

Despite the G-Force movie being made for a lower aged age group, I found myself highly entertained by the story line that the video game had to offer. I'm impressed on how the game came out to be honest. Here's a little info on what the game is like.


Shortly after you load up G-Force, you'll find yourself watching a pretty long Cut-Scene of the Agents escaping in their hamster wheel vehicles. After you're done watching, you'll appear at the start menu, you're now able to start playing the game. First off, you'll run through the training mode, Basically walking you through your basic controls and attacks. You'll also learn to fly your pet Mooch, who will assist you on missions to come.

Your first mission will throw you right into battle. Having to sneak into your Billionaire
Nemesis' house. You'll have to put an end to his attempt at a mission by corrupting his computer hard drive. As my Prototype & Combat arms review had, there will be a couple videos. If this review gets published, I'll be sure to upload some of my own gameplay.

Training Course Gameplay





Enemies

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While playing through the story mode, you'll come across quite a few enemies. Enemies can be literally any type of electronic. From Toasters, to blenders, CD players, cameras, radios , Headphones and a ton more.

You won't be let off easy by these enemies either. You'll have to use as many attacks as you can to escape from there presence. You'll be able to use your jet-pack to quickly escape from your enemies if you find yourself overwhelmed by them.

Although the story mode wasn't the best, you'll find yourself addicted to fighting toasters and blenders. Some people might enjoy the story mode a lot, and some might not. I myself thought it was okay, but not the best story line ever.

I give the overall story mode a 6/10

Attacks/Weapons

Throughout the game, you'll mostly be using a Whip to defeat your enemies. You'll come across a couple more abilities/weapons, but nothing big. You'll also be equipped with a Laser gun, but be careful, both the Whip and the laser gun have a recharge if you use them too often.

Fighting Enemies/Using Mooch





Mooch

For those of you who don't know, Mooch is a fly who will assist you with your roughest challenges. He can slow down time to fly through air vents or any other obstacle that may come in the future. From my experience, He's a bit difficult to fly, but he'll help you out a bunch. I played on the PC, so Xbox or Ps3 might be easier.


Graphics

The graphics are actually pretty realistic, Depending on weather your settings are on max resolution, if you're playing on PC, Or if you're playing on an HD TV. Even without Max Reso/an HD TV, the graphics are pretty satisfying. Not entirely sure what I'd give the graphics in rating, Probably around a 7.5/10 overall.


Controls

Xbox 360 Controls - Credits to Gaming Dragon
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Wii Controls - Credits to Allgame

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PlayStation 2 Controls - Credits to Allgame

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Overall Opinion

Well, i don't really know where to start. The overall gameplay was pretty good to be honest. There was a lot of combat in the game, which satisfied my Combat needs(lol). There was also a couple tough missions that took me a while to complete. On top of that, It's a Disney game. It's nothing like the movie, Thought it was bad. Watched it with my nephew, so don't think i went to theater's just to see it for myself.

Overall Rating

7/10

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Credits to NextGenTactics for the gameplay

The following 3 users thanked Grimmie for this useful post:

tattoo (12-09-2011), Scream (12-09-2011), Dimebag (12-08-2011)
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