Madagascar playstation game review


















This mode works like a reverse game of hot potato. The goal is to pick up a disco ball and drive with it hovering around your head. Once you have the disco ball, you can run through special party gates to rack up points. But you'll have to drive very defensively when you have the ball, because other racers can steal it from you by knocking into you.

The racer with the most points at the end wins. The Move it! Move it! Visuals in Madagascar Kartz aren't the best, but for what this title aims to be and its intended audience the game looks perfectly fine. The tracks feature varied environments that match the look and locales of the Madagascar, Shrek, and Monsters vs. Aliens films, and there are plenty of interactive and animated elements in the tracks. The characters themselves are not incredibly detailed, but they each have fun kart designs that little kids are sure to love.

Sound in the game is not as good, however. One thing you'll notice right off the bat is that the mixing is way off if you keep the default setting. Character voices are muted and the background music blares at first, so before starting the game you should probably head over to the options section and change the sound mixing options.

Other than this initial issue, the sound is good. All the characters are voiced with sound-alike voice actors of varying quality. The voiceovers can be a touch repetitive, but since this is a kart racer, some repeated catchphrases are expected. The background music is a little more annoying, and I found myself simply turning the background music off after awhile and just keeping the sound effects and voiceovers on. Madagascar Katz is a perfectly solid kart racer, and it is definitely not the "cash-in" that I was expecting it to be.

Though parents and young kids will probably pick this title up based on its name alone, they are actually in for a treat, as the game behind the license is actually quite good. How did the other animals escape from the zoo? The gaming world will never know. If you feel like getting in touch with your carnivorous side, you can give Alex the lion a try. While his other feline brethren were lounging around the zoo, this mighty king of the urban jungle has been trained to jump through hoops, giving him decent amount of platforming abilities.

If raw speed and power are your thing, Gloria the hippo is able to sprint at short distances, allowing her to outrun and plow through just about anything that has the misfortune of crossing her path. But while the lineup of characters offers a rich variety of gameplay, Madagascar still lacks the one aspect common to any enjoyable game: challenge. Hell, even the penguin stealth levels could have been cool, but the lack of difficulty and simplistic gameplay take any joy that could have been reaped from this game.

While sneaking up on enemies and administering some penguin punishment sounds awesome, the inept baddies make this mission both a breeze and a failure to impress. The game is based on a film by Dreamworks, a company hailed for its occasionally brilliant artistry. Unfortunately, something was lost in the translation from the movie to the video game.

While the movie versions of Marty and his companions are drawn with some finely tuned computer graphics imagery, their gaming counterparts lack the same kind of polish. The characters are all blocky and seem a little out of focus, a definite difference from their silver screen brethren.

Never mind the glitchy animation issues; the conversations for this game are among the most emotionless and boring ever seen. It could have been awesome. Really, it could have been a force to be reckoned with. The gameplay is simple yet heavily varied, which in turn keeps the action fresh and fun. All this publication's reviews. Make no mistake, folks: This is a quick cash-in, no matter how you slice it.

User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 8 out of Mixed: 3 out of Negative: 0 out of Joguinho bem legal e divertido! Eles realmente tiveram trabalho pra fazer o level design que seja semelhante ao filme! Really funny game, a lot to do, and a lot mini-games to unlock, sometimes difficulty increases too much for kids, so they need parent's Really funny game, a lot to do, and a lot mini-games to unlock, sometimes difficulty increases too much for kids, so they need parent's help It is rare to find a Movie based video game this enjoyable.

The levels are leghthy and for the most part very fun the humor is pretty funny and It is rare to find a Movie based video game this enjoyable. The levels are leghthy and for the most part very fun the humor is pretty funny and the story is actually quite relavant to the story of the original whil still adding new charachtars and areas but the graphics are ok just that in total 9.

This game is not exceptional but definately the suckers who have given it less than 5 are duds. It is a fun game which keeps you entertained This game is not exceptional but definately the suckers who have given it less than 5 are duds. It is a fun game which keeps you entertained for some time. Fun game for the younger set six year old , especially if they are fans of the original movie. Embedded mini games are a nice addition.

A game thats colourful and quite imteresting.



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