Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
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| Product DescriptionMODEL- 39131 VENDOR- TAKE-TWO FEATURES- Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer X360 Marvel's first family of Super Heroes face its greatest challenge yet as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction. As the Silver Surfer races around the globe wreaking havoc, the team must unravel the mystery of the Silver Surfer and confront the surprising return of their mortal enemy, Dr. Doom, before all hope is lost! Exclusive Plot Elements/Complementary to the film -- Storyline a combination of movie and original plot. Unique Fusion Attack System -- the player can combine forces with one, two or all three teammates, executing devastating team attacks against the opposition. Over the top Super Powers! Take on the role of any member of the Fantastic Four team and switch characters at any time. Each member has unique special abilities that will help the team get through different situations. Fight enemies from the Fantastic Four universe including Silver Surfer, Red Ghost, Terrax and Super Skrull. Unlock alternative costumes, comic covers, movie footage and more! 4 player co-op with jump in and jump out ability. Players can join the game at anytime without interrupting gameplay. -- SPECIFICATIONs ----------------------------------- ESRB Rating : T for Teen Genre/Category : Action/Adventure System : Microsoft Xbox 360 Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-03-12      OK, nice try Its a nice try by 2K to make a Superhero game but they did not really pull it off. A mediocre Game and a easy challenge. Not a A Grade Game But descent. |  | Reviewed on 2007-11-13      It's a teen rated game... ... which is probably why the good ol' 4-6 year old kids might have some trouble with the button pushing and combo attacks. Just a thought there.
I found the game to be good- you get to play the Fantastic Four and use all of their abilities. It is pretty much what I expected from a video game born from a movie title, you know? I didn't find the camera angles to be an issue and I really enjoyed the level where 'Mr. Flame-On' flew through the volcano. It's entertaining fun for children who are old enough to enjoy chaining together combos instead and a little complexity in battle instead of just one note smashing combat with a multitude of character/costume choices (aka Marvel Ultimate Alliance- it's got a really cool intro screen and it's a shame that's what Activision decided to blow their budget on that one CG sequence and nothing else in the game is of that quality.). I have played Fantastic Four ROTSS and I know plenty of families that have enjoyed it as well- and it's been far from confusing for them. Be aware of the game ratings, folks, and know what you want your children playing- many times the enjoyment a person takes away from the game comes from their own personal bias and preferences and does not indicate a horrible gaming experience for someone else or their family.
Cheers~
|  | Reviewed on 2007-10-28      Not for the whole family I mainly bought this game so I could play with my 3 kids. And I was excited that up to 4 people can play together at one time. I can't find many were all 3 of my kids can play with me.
But the game is awful, you find yourself doing the same thing over and over. The characters die too easily, and you ended up start over at the begain every time you die; instead of starting right where you die, which is very frustrating.
Biggest problem, for the kids you have to hold down mutli buttons at one time to use special powers, which my 4 year old's little hands can't do. At the end of level 1 we had to battle the big guy before going on to level 2. We tried endlessly to defeat the big guy but just couldn't together (my little one kept dieing to much). I had to have all the kids drop out and had to battle the big guys by myself to defeat him or we would have never moved on. I found myself doing a lot of it on my own and the kids watching.
This game is to difficult for kids under 6 they can't keep up and is to repeatative!! If your looking for a game for 4 kid-players try Ultimate Alliance,it's easier and More FUN!! |  | Reviewed on 2007-10-12      Not worth buying This game will let down anyone playing it on the 360 - they threw this together in a few weeks and didn't take advantage of the 360's processing power. The graphics are worse than would be expected for the older XBox, the gameplay is lacking, minor bugs hamper gameplay and the game is not much fun. I rented this and beat it in a few hours, picking up a few hundred achievement points in the process, but never found it to be challenging or fun. Rent it if you must, but don't expect to spend more than 5 hours playing it.
Overall - this is a huge letdown, just like most games that are tied into movies. The goal isn't to create a good game, but to have something extra to sell fans the moment the movie comes out. I wish there were some better games based off Marvel Comics... is that so much, as a fan, to ask of the publisher? |  | Reviewed on 2007-07-05      Good if played under certain circumstances. The First circumstance that is needed is that you didn't pay 60 dollars for this game. It is not at all worth it. It is all right to rent and beat in your five evenings. The second is that you are playing with one or two players. Normally, as with X-Men Legends and Ultimate Alliance, it is most fun to get as many players as possible, however the horrible camera views and matching costumes will get so frustrated you cannot continue the game. To players are best to beat this game and get it over with. |  |
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