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Offline Deguello

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REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« on: March 14, 2005, 07:15:54 PM »
Reality television is really beginning to make me ill.


Fear Factor: Unleashed is one of those games whose existence begs a series of questions. Who would purchase this game? Who agreed to this? Why does this game exist? I only have a preliminary hypothesis, but I am coming to the conclusion that Fear Factor: Unleashed was created so that gamers would stop playing video games and start watching TV.

I will not go down a laundry list comparing this game’s strengths and weaknesses. That would imply that this game has strengths. I am doing you, the reader, absolutely no service by telling you how bad this game is. You are already avoiding it. I can wager with assured confidence that you are not in this game’s target audience, that being the casual game player who likes “reality” television while at the same time wishing to play “fake” games about “reality” TV. And if you are, there is not a word I can possibly say to deter you from either this game or reality TV. The rest of us can debate on the message boards over which one is more “real.” While Fear Factor has “real” people and the “characters” in this GBA game are not, it can be argued that the show is nothing but broadcast signals and the game is a much more substantial, solid product.

For those fortunate enough to not already know, Fear Factor is an NBC reality television program that is actually some kind of mutant Double Dare inspired game show. And apparently they have tricked some poor developer into thinking this would be a lucrative market to exploit. This game is bad, folks. Just dreadfully, awfully, appallingly, horribly… There are not enough words in the thesaurus. You know what? Instead of just saying how bad this game is, how about I document a playthrough that I will conduct, right here, in front of my computer. The study begins.

Playthrough #1

Start-up: As I start the game, I enter the Legalese and Logo Hell that has become a standard for all of these licensed games. And then a humorous warning advising me to not attempt the stunts these fake people are performing (more on this later). After all this silence, a rather loud movie expresses that three men and three women will be competing in this game for $50,000. $50,000?! Hot damn! I hope I win! I get to edit my “profile.” As in, I get to change my skin color and stuff. Nuts on that.

I should note that Fear Factor looks a lot better on the DS than it does on the GBASP, although that is akin to saying an eviction notice looks better on parchment than on cardboard.

Play: Time to play the game. Just in case you missed that cutscene before, it plays again. Joy. The game’s structure is that you and five other contestants play some mini-games, eliminating each other until some form of showdown. Missing from the game is all the drama that goes with it on the show, like “confrontations,” “betrayals,” and “appearing on talk shows the next day after you are eliminated as if you are important.” Even Jeopardy! winners never get on any talk shows (Ken Jennings notwithstanding). Anyway, I start up the first game.

Game #1: Oh look, another cutscene that shows a factory… I think. “The Pit and the Pendulum.” I remember that Poe story, what with the slow blade descending and all that. Well, it isn’t my turn, so I can either watch *Snake (I am not making this guy’s name up. Most AI contestants have “*Something” as their name.) play the game or skip it. Skip. Oh he lost. Such a shame. My turn? Damn. Guess not. *Juno’s turn. Skip. *Peaches turn. Skip. *Sassy’s turn. Skip. *Steel’s turn. Skip. My turn. Yay. This particular mini-game is played by picking locks while a sword-pendulum-thing descends menacingly. But there is a twist! You remember that “Test of Fear” from Star Fox Adventures? You have to do that with the L and R buttons while doing the inane things in each mini-game. Great, huh? I thought not.

Game #2: That was easy. Time for the next game, “Fright Train”. The remaining contestants and I are tied to a railroad track. We must escape by picking locks and… HEY! This is the exact same mini-game as the last one! Pixel per pixel, except a train is coming instead of slicy death. I should note that the control responsiveness would ruin the game if it were not so mind-numbingly easy. It is like playing golf with a bowling ball but a hole the size of the Grand Canyon. No matter how hard and clunky it is, you can’t lose. The announcer also enjoys annoying you with several cries of “Yeah!” and “You can do it!” and other various random outbursts.

Game #3: “Verti-Go Cart.” The description from the game is: “You must race around a go-cart track, suspended three hundred feet above the desert floor.” Three hundred feet in the air?! How did they do that? I don’t see any wires. I guess that safety warning before is completely inapplicable now. I could not attempt this stunt at all, ever. As in, I do not know of any deserts that have go-cart tracks suspended 300 feet above them. Amusingly I drove off the side just for kicks and the game reminded me that I had “1 lives remaining.” I guess the stunts on Fear Factor truly are dangerous, but it seems the producers of the show also have ready-made clones just in case you die.

Game #4: Something about jumping across a canyon with an eagle attacking you. I made the mistake of jumping at the same time the bird attacked me. Fatal error. And… well… you know… I am really getting tired of this game.

I think Fear Factor is sinister and devious in nature. Most licensed games try to take a popular movie or something else like that and try to sell another product with that. And while some licensed games are hideous and terrible, they never seem to damage the core intellectual property or the industry of video games either. That’s not the case with Fear Factor. I feel compelled to put the game down and not play video games anymore. If this were the first game I had ever played, I would never play video games again. I might watch some TV though. And I might happen upon Fear Factor on TV. In a sense, this is the first time I ever encountered a video game made with the intention of drawing me away from video games to something else.

Pros:
It is Model No. AGB-002.
It isn’t borderline disgusting like the show.

Cons:
Fatal bugs
Bland, boring, terrible gameplay
It’s just a bad idea.

Graphics: 3.0

Mundane and nondescript backgrounds with sometimes heavily pixelated models litter this game.

Sound: 2.0

This one track plays through the whole game. And it is vile. Another track plays when you win. It is also vile. What isn’t music is grainy voice samples. It is as if the developers of the game wish me to go deaf.

Control: 5.0

One of the aspects not completely ruined, but still confusing. Having to do that StarFox Adventures “Test of Fear” during everything is quite unnecessarily frustrating, especially since the game is much harder for it.

Gameplay: 1.5

Fear Factor resembles Wario Ware a whole lot. Lots of minigames randomly thrown at you and all. Whereas Wario Ware is rather fun to play and a pinnacle of design, Fear Factor is a shambles and one of the most awful games I have ever played.

Lastability: 10.0

It will probably take this thing forever to biodegrade.

Final Score (Not an average): 2.0

I believe this game attempted to destroy videogames for me so that I would become another Reality-TV-watching drone. Your plot is foiled, NBC!  
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2005, 10:10:06 PM »
With game that sounds like something out of Somethingawful I am suprised we arn't working in the negative scale.

Well atleast this review gave me to good laugh. Shame they don't dump crap games in the landfill anymore.
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2005, 08:59:38 AM »
oohhhboy: Exactly my thoughts. I thought "All this is missing is an analogy how this is less fun than choking on a razorblade while rapid wombats chew the skin off your face and it could be on Something Awful".

BTW, what's that "Test of Fear"? I never played SFA and don't intend to.

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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2005, 09:12:26 AM »
"Who agreed to this? Why does this game exist?"

That's the ultimate question with crappy products.  I always find it odd when corporations release stuff like this.  This sort of thing doesn't just get created by one person.  Sure one guy can come up with the idea but you need other people to agree with it to help you out.  So I always find it odd how out of the numerous people involved with bad games, films, TV shows, etc no one says "hey wait!  This is stupid."  I don't mean like some peon who just wants to keep his job I mean like executives and stuff.  You always need multiple higher ups involved and it's shocking that no one says "this isn't a good idea."

Of course you can use the arguement that they all know it's a bad idea and crappy product but they don't care because they think they can fool everyone into buying it anyway.  Admittingly with games it's pretty easy to pull that con off.

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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2005, 09:30:41 AM »
the "Test of Fear" os more or less a proximity bar in which you must keep a cursor in a specific boundary.  In SFA, it was slightly annoying but workable.  In this, it's just clunky and ill-thought out.
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2005, 09:45:43 AM »
Deg makes the best reviews ever...Actually that statement is ironic considering this game is so bad... <_<
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2005, 10:48:28 AM »
Intense.

Edit: And flavorful.  Do you win ten thousand dollars or whatever for beating the game?
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2005, 10:56:51 AM »
Ahahahahha, best review.

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Fear Factor is an NBC reality television program that is actually some kind of mutant Double Dare inspired game show.


Maybe they should of got Rare to make this game, then. They have experience points in this area. They could of even included the creepy angry faces from DD. EVEN WHEN YOU WIN.

"You score 100 points!"
"SO ANGRY. POWERING UP, RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR"
"But you won"
"RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR"

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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2005, 11:14:29 AM »
Yes, this review is a riot.  Thank you, Jeff!
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RE:REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2005, 01:00:17 PM »
After playing this game...through my sources :-X....I agree with Deg's review.  This game is just horrible and deserves to be with E.T. in the landfill.  I failed all the games and never even knew what to do.  I'd rather watch FFX than see *Peaches or *Steel do something that I can't.  A pox on this game.
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2005, 01:17:41 PM »
My rule of thumb is: the more amusing the review, the less amusing the game. sup infernal
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« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2005, 03:46:47 PM »
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Maybe they should of got Rare to make this game, then. They have experience points in this area.


Huh?

But the review was hilarious.  I particularly like the "Lastability - 10" part.  Man, and I thought I did well with my that's SO Raven review.
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« Reply #12 on: March 15, 2005, 03:51:22 PM »
Aussie:  I think Inferny is refering to ANTICIPATION, a Double Dare-like NES game...
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2005, 03:56:54 PM »
Hehehe, nuppers

Rare developed Double Dare for the NES.    
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« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2005, 04:08:13 PM »
Then they made TWO game show games
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« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2005, 05:43:21 PM »
Only that Anticipation was AWESOME!  Seriously.  And not just for the wacky box art with the Yellow Shirt Guy on it.  I actually had some good multiplayer fun with that one.  And you could play four players!  What an advancement in technology.  Although one time, I thought the game was drawing a syringe (it wasn't).

Also, you could play as a pair of attractive ladies' shoes.  If that's not a selling point, then I don't know what is.
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RE: REVIEWS: Fear Factor: Unleashed
« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2005, 05:41:15 AM »
Ian: To a manager, anything that appears to be easy profit looks like a good idea. They see the ratings of a show on TV and think "let's license that to make money!". They want to impress their boss how fast they work so they set unrealistic deadlines and demand people work 40+ hours overtime to reach that line when everyone knows you get more productivity at 40 hours a week. They have some idiotic new idea five minutes before the game goes gold and demand everyone redo half the game to implement it. When the game is perfectly balanced they'll think up a new concept they ABSOLUTELY want to have in there. Sometimes they even demand some changes to an asset and demand more and more every time you submit it until you submit it twice with no changes at all.