We all know them, games based off TV Shows, movies, comics,etc. It's a safe assumption almost everyone here played at least one at some point, so this is a thread to talk about them, the good, the bad, anything that's just interesting or any that you happened to play recently.
I'll make the start with this one:
I mentioned in the ''What vidcons are you currently playing?'' thread that this game is a guilty pleasure of mine, since then I did go out of my way to dust off my PS2 and play the game again and my opinion is still intact.
All things considered the game is extremely trial & error heavy, since not only is every track in the championship mode (which you have to play to unlock stuff) not a simple race to the finish, but rather mission based, but because everything past the first track is unlockable you'll be forced to deal with completely new layouts all the time, which is made even worse by the fact that there aren't seperate cups, you need to do EVERYTHING in one go, with limited tries.
So yeah, that''s a massive pain in the twat, so what makes me like the game? Well once you become familiar with the tracks and objectives I do think that the sheer chaos that ensues when everyone goes at each other or when trying to get the desired object to be oddly enjoyable, it helps that the freeplay modes allow you to not only just play normal races, but also play with any rule on any track, meaning that there are over 8+ ways to play on every single track, so there is certainly variety there.
Then there is the matter of the game taking advantage of it's source material and I do think it shines in that regard, from the tracks themselves, to the items, to even just details there are a very sizable amount of references to the show's first two seasons, that really give the impression that the team behind the game were fans of the show themselves. The rather impressivly sized roster of 30 characters is no slouch either, from mainstays like the four main boys, Chef or Pip, to even one timers like Damien and Scuzzlebutt, off course Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Issac Hayes & Co are all there for the voice work as well.
So yeah I do get enjoyment out of the gameplay and think the fanservice for fans of the show is great, however I do admit to it's problems, hence guilty pleasure.
I'll make the start with this one:
I mentioned in the ''What vidcons are you currently playing?'' thread that this game is a guilty pleasure of mine, since then I did go out of my way to dust off my PS2 and play the game again and my opinion is still intact.
All things considered the game is extremely trial & error heavy, since not only is every track in the championship mode (which you have to play to unlock stuff) not a simple race to the finish, but rather mission based, but because everything past the first track is unlockable you'll be forced to deal with completely new layouts all the time, which is made even worse by the fact that there aren't seperate cups, you need to do EVERYTHING in one go, with limited tries.
So yeah, that''s a massive pain in the twat, so what makes me like the game? Well once you become familiar with the tracks and objectives I do think that the sheer chaos that ensues when everyone goes at each other or when trying to get the desired object to be oddly enjoyable, it helps that the freeplay modes allow you to not only just play normal races, but also play with any rule on any track, meaning that there are over 8+ ways to play on every single track, so there is certainly variety there.
Then there is the matter of the game taking advantage of it's source material and I do think it shines in that regard, from the tracks themselves, to the items, to even just details there are a very sizable amount of references to the show's first two seasons, that really give the impression that the team behind the game were fans of the show themselves. The rather impressivly sized roster of 30 characters is no slouch either, from mainstays like the four main boys, Chef or Pip, to even one timers like Damien and Scuzzlebutt, off course Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Issac Hayes & Co are all there for the voice work as well.
So yeah I do get enjoyment out of the gameplay and think the fanservice for fans of the show is great, however I do admit to it's problems, hence guilty pleasure.