Simpsons Hit A Home(r) Run With GTA Clone? 25
Thanks to GameSpot for their review of the PS2/Xbox/GC driving game, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, released this week, in which they shrewdly point out: "with perhaps the sole exception of Konami's 1991 arcade action game, The Simpsons, no [Simpsons games] have really even proved to be much in the way of fun." Although it seems "practically every mission in the game is a direct clone of one of the GTA driving missions", the reviewer thinks Hit And Run "finally manages to bring the world of the Simpsons to life with proper justice", and much of the appeal, according to Gamers.com, is in the references: "You'll plow through a field of Tomacco... and take a shortcut through the Stonecutters' Hidden Tunnel... you'll conduct missions that require you to collect 'flatmeat' for Cletus, [and] round up monkeys for Dr. Nick's experiments."
I don't understand these people (Score:4, Interesting)
If I had the Simpsons video game license you can sure as hell bet that I'd be making some innovative games. Maybe something like an episode maker. Include craploads of animations and sounds and graphics on a CD, or DVD even for the PC, and let people make Simpson's episodes.
Another good one, a virtual springfield. Pick any one of the zillion characters and live out their day in the town. Have multiple decision paths for each character, unlockable characters and a zillion minigames or some such to determine outcomes of things.
There is so much you can do with a license like the Simpsons. It's one of the most popular shows ever because of its high creativity, which it's video games have always lacked. Stop sucking!
Re:I don't understand these people (Score:5, Informative)
Do you mean like this? [mobygames.com]
Another good one, a virtual springfield. Pick any one of the zillion characters and live out their day in the town. Have multiple decision paths for each character, unlockable characters and a zillion minigames or some such to determine outcomes of things.
Perhaps this? [gamesdomain.com]
What it comes down to is that both have been created, and both suck.
Mike
Re:I don't understand these people (Score:1, Offtopic)
I can pull crap out of my ass, but I've never been able to refute someone elses comments so succinctly.
Good job Mike
Re:I don't understand these people (Score:2)
Dude number 2 (Mike) said: "They already did those things..and he proved it."
It was beautiful.
Re:I don't understand these people (Score:4, Interesting)
I don't know who makes these Simpson's games, but they are seriously not using their license to the full potential. All they have done since the beginning is take cookie cutter genre games and replace all the graphics and sound with simpsons stuff.
It's not just one company; many different developers (and several different publishers) were involved in simpsons titles. And you know what? Some were OK, some were mediocre, and some sucked. That's what normally happens when you look at any random batch of titles, licensed or not.
Re:I don't understand these people (Score:5, Interesting)
I have a gut feeling that the people who are in charge of Simpsons licensing as it applies to video games are out of touch with how well the games do in the market. When the producers of TMNT wanted a new video game to commemorate their resurrection of the series, they faithfully returned to Konami and commissioned them to do it. Why the producers of the Simpsons games continually allowed Acclaim to tarnish their reputation, instead of going back to the only publisher that actually made a good game, is mysterious to me.
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Re:I don't understand these people (Score:5, Funny)
I'm certain this already exists...I believe it's what the producers of the TV series have been using for the past two years.
Re:Seems like they are doing their last game over (Score:2, Informative)
You're an idiot.
Re:Seems like they are doing their last game over (Score:1)
Why is it 3d (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Why is it 3d (Score:2)
This looks pretty cool (Score:2)
Category 1: Games the kids can play.
Category 2: Games the kids can't play, but they can watch Daddy play.
Category 3: Games the kids can't even watch Daddy play.
I can buy this and give them something close enough to GTA to keep them happy. Of course, I just might have to help them out a little with a few of the missions... you know, just doing what
Re:This looks pretty cool (Score:2)
I plan on living my video game playing life vicariously through my child, since I no longer have time to play all the games I want too. In fact, this is the only reason I want a child. Video games and lego.
It's rather like jocks with their cute little jock kids in little league
Come to think of it, I hope I spawn a little geek and not a jock.