A Bug's Life |
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26/12/98 |
Walt Disney Returns with the Game A Bug's Life pulled directly from the film that tells the story of the life of a bug ! |
Here is
the history of an ant that must cross the world to help
his friends. A Bug's Life is pulled directly from the
film A Bug's Life by Walt Disney. Traverse fields, and
ant hills in order to collect objects. Watch your back
for the spiders and other bugs that will pursue you all
along your mission. This game is similar to a version of Mario 64, only played on PlayStation. In this game, you play the part of a blue ant who must cross several obstacles in order to accomplish your principal objective. Each mission is accompanied by a humorous video that lets you know where you are in the game. After this, you will discover a world completely in 3-D that hides many secrets. When you have collected all of the items you need, you will get to advance to the secret levels to finally see the big picture and complete the game 100%. Oh! Oh! watch out for the bees for they can sting even ants! |
An ant in the garden ! A Bug's Life is a game that does have a few problems though. The graphic quality is adequate, but there again, the colors are a bit too bright neon. Also, certain levels are boring and leave a lot to be desired. In summary, A Bug's Life has many elements that are excellent, but they seem overstated at times. It makes me wonder if the directors of this title didn't have enough to do after the initial picture. I should mention specifically, however, that A Bug's Life is dedicated especially to young gamers, although there are certain levels and places in the game that are difficult. If you are a fan of Mario-type games, I suggest you rent it and see if you'll really enjoy it before you buy it. This is, however, a good production that would have deserved a higher mark if it had been worked on a little more before shipping. Still, it is a good game and it's time to start Your Bug's Life! |
Company: Category: NOTES: Interest: 70 % TOTAL : 77 % Requirements: Console: Sébastien Théoret |
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