Oh he didn't finish it so he's leaving a negative review, better read some goofy aah quote- fuck you, Bennett.

Just good fun all around.

I'll always be fond of the hours I spent in Sandbox, Prop Hunt and Murder.

I'll give it this, the platforming sections are great. It's too bad that's only like...half of the game?

The rest is more or less on-rails shooters, racing games and simple button minigames that being the game down for me.

Love the presentation, but that can only do so much for a game.

Like with The Simpsons: Hit And Run, this was a gold standard for licensed games for a period of time (Until you know what came out, of course). However, despite the excellent controls of swinging around New York City and the city itself, it falls flat in some areas.

The Tie-In nature really shines through with the presentation of the story, being not that great. In addition, the age is starting to show with the graphics, and it doesn't help that we have you know what to compare it to now.

That being said, discounting this game's strives to have us experience the web-slinger is unjustified, in my opinion.

Yeah, there's a reason this was the gold standard for Licensed games for a significant period of time.

Yes, it is a GTA clone. BUT...it's a really good one.

Top-notch performances by the Simpsons cast (Honestly the fact that they recorded an entire season's worth of dialogue for this is insane), countless in-jokes and references and a plethora of goofy cars and missions add up to a satisfying Simpsons experience that truly embraces its golden era.

One may consider the funniest thing about this game being the fact that it was released on the PS2 despite the year. Though for me, the funniest thing is easily the fact that a Tie-In licensed game is better than the movie which it was based off of.

The Hamster ball sections sucked, but other than that it's a fairly solid Action/Adventure game with decent TPS controls.

More or less a traditional adventure game with the Harry Potter skin. As the first one I played, I was surprised with how it almost works like a Zelda game, with dungeons where you find a new spell that helps you proceed.

I also like the emphasis on using characters together to solve puzzles. The grounds of Hogwarts might be a bit plain at times, but the architecture of locations like the courtyards, Hagrid's Hut and the Gryffindor Common Room are realized brilliantly.

An interesting take on the Sims formula wherein you directly play as a Sims character, exploring an island and creating homes and food to survive. Finding new areas and treasures is surprisingly fun, and complements the traditional Sims gameplay in a way I would not have expected.

A great game, if a bit lacking in terms of stages. The cars look fantastic, and control excellently.

I've put at least 2000 hours into this.

It's pretty good.

Yeah, the story doesn't really get GOOD until the first expansion.

But I don't care.

Pretty solid shooter game with good writing and a great art style.

I need to stop playing this game.