Jogo bem nostálgico para mim, eu jogava quando criança mais ou menos ao meus 10 anos e achava incrivel!
vejo muita gente reclamando principalmente da camera, eu não achei tão dificil a movimentação de camera.., hoje em dia é um jogo relativamente aceitavel, porém a jogabilidade dele é um pouco ruim.
tem alguns bugs de plataforma que faz o personagem deslizar um pouco para o lado e consequentemente cair no void, entretanto tirando esses bugs, eu achei até que divertido.
vejo muita gente reclamando principalmente da camera, eu não achei tão dificil a movimentação de camera.., hoje em dia é um jogo relativamente aceitavel, porém a jogabilidade dele é um pouco ruim.
tem alguns bugs de plataforma que faz o personagem deslizar um pouco para o lado e consequentemente cair no void, entretanto tirando esses bugs, eu achei até que divertido.
I mean, what else do you expect from a licensed game that was made as cheaply as possible?
It's not all bad tho. There was some thought behind the level design. Woody's story, which is the main portion of the game, doesn't overwhelm you with gimmicks. It's just a short, but solid and decently challenging series of 3D platforming with some 2D segments added here and there. You'd be done with it in an hour or two. And if it was just that I could have maybe recommended that game for those into PS2 era B-tier games.
And then they made these two kids playable, and the experience gets much more miserable. Their stories are even shorter, and half of these levels reuse Woody's ones. But boy do they make up for it with half of them being a nasty reminder of Battletoads' "Turbo Tunnel". I'm not joking. These stories are a pure exercise of patience, and the bonus minigame you unlock after going through it all is an insult. Oh and obligatory YouTuber remark, these cutscenes and voiceovers are completely unhinged.
Overall, play Woody's story, play the rest only if you're really curious.
It's not all bad tho. There was some thought behind the level design. Woody's story, which is the main portion of the game, doesn't overwhelm you with gimmicks. It's just a short, but solid and decently challenging series of 3D platforming with some 2D segments added here and there. You'd be done with it in an hour or two. And if it was just that I could have maybe recommended that game for those into PS2 era B-tier games.
And then they made these two kids playable, and the experience gets much more miserable. Their stories are even shorter, and half of these levels reuse Woody's ones. But boy do they make up for it with half of them being a nasty reminder of Battletoads' "Turbo Tunnel". I'm not joking. These stories are a pure exercise of patience, and the bonus minigame you unlock after going through it all is an insult. Oh and obligatory YouTuber remark, these cutscenes and voiceovers are completely unhinged.
Overall, play Woody's story, play the rest only if you're really curious.
I'm not going to lie at first I liked the game its graphics for 2001 are ok the woodpecker is kinda funny, but the gameplay is pretty bad and after I saw that I finished the first world in space and I still had only one life, I lost my patience I only played for 1:30 hour and a half, maybe someday I'll try again, but what a disappointment