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Jackass the Game
Game Type ........ : Action
Origin ........... : NTSC
Release Date ..... : Sep 24, 2007
Platform ......... : PS2
Media ........... : DVD
Filename ......... : ja-dgr**
RARs ............. : Rar`s: 64x40 MB, 1DVD: 2.49GB
Developer......... : Red Mile Entertainment
Also on .......... : PSP | DS
Oficial Preview and Screens Presentet By GameSpot:
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/jackass.../index.html
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Jackass is a multi-event game based
on the popular TV show and featuring
many of its characters.
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Ah, Jackass. How we knew thee. After only a couple seasons on the air and two
grotesquely funny films, we wish there were more to see. While we'll have to hold
our breath for a third live action film (which may or may not ever happen), at least
we can cause some digital damage with Jackass: The Game for the PlayStation 2 and PSP.
The overarching story of the game has you directing the new season of Jackass, which
in this case only runs for seven episodes. Each episode has five stunts to perform,
making for a grand total of 35 stunts. In essence, Jackass: The Game is a collection
of mini-games, all of them simplistic by nature, though some much more so than others.
Each is very easy to play, requiring very few buttons. Only a couple took more than
one try to figure out what to do, like the timing on an explosive golf stunt. But
generally speaking, they're very simple by nature.
Therein lays Jackass' biggest strength and weakness. On the one hand, since the stunts
are so easy to play and you can generally pass through them quickly, it means that
you'll constantly be doing something new. But at the same time, many of the stunts
are rather forgettable and don't really have much replay value. While most of them
are fun the first time you try them out, they lose their appeal if you try and go back
to them a second or third time.
Stunts range from very simplistic things like a game of shopping cart chicken on top
of a skyscraper where you simply tap X to race forward, and then time a pressing of
Square to stop before falling over the edge. On the more complex end (relatively
speaking), you'll find golf kart events where you have to take out flags and such as
your goals, or a Katamari Damacy-esque snowball stunt where you roll down a ski hill
and attempt to gobble up as many skiers, snowmobiles and other objects as possible.
Generally speaking, the actual content of the stunts is better than actually playing
them, which is why they quickly tire. Once you've seen someone dive into a giant vat
of poop a couple times, the stunt isn't all that fun anymore. Still though, you'll
find that the handful of hours that you spend running through the game to be
entertaining for the fact that you'll want to see what's next, if nothing else.
That brings us to another disappointment in that the game is over rather quickly.
While there are a ton of unlockables in the title, if you're not intent on collecting
everything then the experience won't last you for very long at all. Fortunately,
the collectables are rather good, ranging from new characters to show clips to
behind-the-scenes footage and more. The entire main crew of Jackass, sans Bam Margera,
was present for the production and lent their voices and likeness to the title, and
some of the footage that you can unlock of them recording their lines and so forth is
entertaining.
Don't try this at home, or especially in the middle of traffic.Oddly enough, the PSP
version has a number of features that were left out of the PS2 game. For one thing,
you're able to watch and edit replays of some stunts on both games (including
changing playback speed, camera angles and more), but you can only save them on the PSP.
You also have access to a show editor where you can load multiple replay and put
together an episode, and you can upload these shows or individual replays online for
others to see (or download other folks' creations). As well, the PSP version offers
support for Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure-based multiplayer and downloadable content.
In other words, the PSP game has far more features than the PS2 version, making the
console variant feel incomplete because of this.
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