Monday, January 30, 2012

Madden NFL 11

Madden NFL 11 Review



Madden NFL 11 Feature

  • Gus Johnson, one of the most electrifying play-by-play commentators in sports, joins Cris Collinsworth in the booth, bringing a whole new level of excitement on every play
  • Build a roster from the ground up or play with your favorite team for three full decades in a quest to dominate for 30 full seasons in Franchise mode
  • Create an NFL Superstar or select a rookie from the 2010 NFL draft class, then guide his career from pre-draft workouts all the way to the Hall of Fame
  • Utilize the full potential of the custom control stick by assigning custom moves for every position on the field to the right analog stick. String together combo moves to leave defenders in the dust
  • Playbook formations from the 2009 season deliver the latest playcalling trends, including the Wildcat
Madden NFL 11 is the 22nd version of EA Sports' classic video game football franchise. Featuring cover athlete Drew Brees, Super Bowl XLIV MVP and quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, Madden NFL 11 incorporates a blend of simpler, quicker and deeper new features with time-tested classic features expected from a game in the Madden franchise. Features included in the PlayStation 2 (PS2) version include Franchise mode, deeper playbooks, a career mode, in-game play-by-play commentary by Gus Johnson as well as Chris Collinsworth and more.

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PS2 Franchise mode screen in Madden NFL 11
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Everything You See on Sunday
Madden NFL 11 reenergizes the game of football with a fun and exhilarating experience to ignite the passion of every NFL fan. Whether rekindling an old rivalry, taking your create-a-player from NFL rookie to Hall of Famer, or building the ultimate dynasty in Franchise mode, Madden NFL 11 makes every day feel like Sunday. Experience the passion for football shared by Gus Johnson and Cris Collinsworth as they call the action on the field. Fight for fumbles, customize your own player moves, and feel what it's like to be an NFL superstar with Madden NFL 11, the ultimate NFL experience on PlayStation2.

Key Game Features

  • Build an NFL Dynasty - Build a roster from the ground up or play with your favorite team for three full decades in a quest to dominate for 30 full seasons in Franchise mode.
  • Become a Superstar - Create an NFL Superstar or select a rookie from the 2010 NFL draft class, then guide his career from pre-draft workouts all the way to the Hall of Fame.
  • Fight for the Fumble - After making a big hit and jarring the ball loose from the ballcarrier, or when a defender strips the ball away from you, fight for the fumble against your opponent in a fast-paced mini-game that may determine the outcome of the game.
  • Customize Player Moves - Utilize the full potential of the custom control stick by assigning custom moves for every position on the field to the right analog stick. String together combo moves to leave defenders in the dust.
  • Deeper Playbooks - Playbook formations from the 2009 season deliver the latest playcalling trends, including the Wildcat.
  • Exciting New Commentary - Gus Johnson, one of the most electrifying play-by-play commentators in sports, joins Cris Collinsworth in the booth, bringing a whole new level of excitement on every play.
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Gus Johnson, play-by-play commentator for Madden NFL 11
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Electronic Arts Inc. Madden NFL 11 19355 PC Games


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Grand Theft Auto Vice City

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Review



Grand Theft Auto Vice City Feature

  • Set in the 80s
  • Power, glamour, and corruption
  • More freedom of movement than ever before.
  • Gangs are much more intelligent in this game, and so are pedestrians - don't worry, you've got all-new moves and weapons to face them with
  • There's also a much wider selection vehicles -- boats, motorcycles and more New camera angles like the over-the-shoulder view
How big is this game? Even publicists for other games end up talking about Vice City when they call our office, babbling in the same helplessly intoxicated way that afflicts everyone who plays it. The achievement of Vice City (which, as everyone knows by now, is set in the 1980s and offers an all-new, Miami Vice-inspired story) is not only that it manages to live up to an absurd level of expectation, but that it takes the game places that fans of its predecessor Grand Theft Auto 3 never dreamed of, and that it achieves this astonishing level of innovation without losing anything that made GTA3 the bestselling PS2 game of all time.

After a brilliant homage to the era of the Commodore 64 in the opening credits, the first thing you'll notice is the improved graphics, which are smoother and more detailed, and--with effects like neon lights reflected on rain-slick streets, and intense Florida sunlight--have a lush, tropical look that immediately gives you a strong sense of place. The architecture is more fabulous by tenfold, with art deco buildings, high-rise hotels, and believably seedy back alleys. The control scheme is essentially the same as in GTA3, but the cars handle much better, and in pedestrian mode there is a new crouch move. You will have access to fast, great-handling cars right away, as opposed to GTA3 which made you unlock the second island before you could get your hands on any respectable wheels. This game has such riches to offer that there is no need to be chintzy with the vehicles.

Cops are more vigilant this time--minor offenses like whacking innocent bystanders will more often than not get you a two-star wanted level--and are harder to elude (though they still can't seem to climb stairs or negotiate sharp turns). So while free-roaming exploration is as fun as ever, there is more incentive to perform the missions instead of randomly raising hell. Not that that's a bad thing: even lazy criminals like myself (in GTA3, I would rather toss hand grenades into traffic than follow orders from some rude Mafia boss) will be quickly caught up in the vivid characters and hilarious, fascinating story, in which you play an acid-washed-jeans-wearing thug named Tommy Vercetti. Where in GTA3 missions were blocky, schematic affairs only nominally connected to the story, this time tasks move the story briskly along and deftly blend cinematics and game action. For example, there is a scene of a character throwing Tommy a gun, at which point you are suddenly thrown back into the action and must make an instant decision about whom to trust and what to do.

There are more, and more detailed, indoor environments, including a hotel, police station, and mall (a slight downside to this is that some of the more elaborate indoor environments require load times). The layout of the city, with tons of backyards, narrow alleys, and fire escapes, encourages creativity when eluding pursuit, as does greater access to rooftops. Get your motorcycle up the fire escape and a whole new world of action is possible, including... well, use your imagination.

This overview barely scratches the surface of the Vice City experience, its colorful explosion of music, clothes, combat, and brilliant voice acting, not to mention the plot twist midway through the game that changes the very nature of the game itself. Though it was the outrageous, amoral violence that got all the press, the essential genius of GTA3 was its intoxicating blend of script and open-ended action. In Vice City this is--to use a cliché that is for once apropos--taken to a whole new level. --David Stoesz

Pros:

  • Astonishing, innovative gameplay
  • Godlike attention to detail
  • Opportunity to drive on the beach at midnight listening to the Human League's "Fascination"
Con:
  • More load times
Following the success of Grand Theft Auto, developer Rockstar North takes gamers on a tour of a new city in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. With new sights, new characters, new (ahem) business opportunities, and even a whole new '80s themed era, players can indulge in more criminal fun than ever before. Vice City features more expansive locations, and over 120 vehicles ripe for the picking such as exotic cars, motorcycles, luxury yachts and planes. The soundtrack boasts three times the tunes compared to the previous GTA, and features countless '80s hits. Over 40 different weapons ensure effective firepower and provide enough variety for stylish defensive measures (samurai sword anyone?).


Thursday, January 26, 2012

NCAA Football 11

NCAA Football 11 Review



NCAA Football 11 Feature

  • All-New ESPN Broadcast Package Integration
  • Real Assignment AI
  • An All-New Locomotion System
  • All-New Offensive Styles

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

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All New ESPN Broadcast package
All New ESPN Broadcast package

Synopsis:

NCAA Football 11, the highly anticipated 2010 release in the NCAA Football franchise, returns with a focus on authenticity, innovation, and core experience. College football fans can rejoice.

NCAA Football 11 delivers unique game play and traditions for each of the 120 schools through the TruSchool system, which blends offensive styles, coaching tendencies, areas of talent, stadiums and traditions to bring the pageantry and rivalry of college football to life like never before.

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New Running Mechanics
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Real assignment AI

Features:

  • All-New ESPN Broadcast Package Integration - From kickoff to the game's final play, feel like you're a part of the ESPN Game of the Week! ESPN broadcasters Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler offer insights and commentary while breaking down your game, and reporter Erin Andrews provides injury reports and updates from the sidelines.

  • Real Assignment AI - From new running lanes to double-team blocking, experience the most realistic authentic offensive performance like never before!

  • An All-New Locomotion System - Your gameday experience is taken to a new level with all-new authentic running mechanics. From an explosive first step and the ability to stop momentum on a dime, to rebalancing yourself after an over-pursuit, feel what it's like to cover the field and play at the most elite level in college football.

  • All-New Offensive Styles - Run the "no-huddle" spread, triple option, wishbone, wild hog, or pistol offenses the same way as your favorite schools. Dictate the tempo of the game when running the spread as you look to the sideline for the plays, or break the huddle and study the defense at the line of scrimmage when operating a traditional, pro-style offense. The game is in your hands.

Electronic Arts Inc. NCAA Football 11 19476 PC Games


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review



Final Fantasy XIII-2 Feature

  • Just as the monsters appear on screen, a dial clock called "Mog Clock" appears in the middle of the bottom half of the screen and a red ring surrounds the player's character with a radius of about 3 meters.
  • The Crux system allows players to jump through various gates throughout XIII-2. Players will see a drastic change, based on their choices. This would also go towards the multiple endings of the game.
  • Players will be presented with a puzzle-like problem in a void between dimensions.
  • The player will be presented with a series of "dialogue trees" when talking to non-player characters (NPCs).
Cocoon - a utopia in the sky. Its inhabitants believed their world a paradise. Under the Sanctum's rule, Cocoon had long known peace and prosperity. Mankind was blessed by its protectors, the benevolent fal'Cie, and believed that tranquil days would continue forever. Their tranquillity was shattered with the discovery of one hostile fal'Cie. The moment that fal'Cie from Pulse - the feared and detested lowerworld - awoke from its slumber, peace on Cocoon came to an end. Fal'Cie curse humans, turning them into magic-wielding servants. They become l'Cie - chosen of the fal'Cie. Those branded with the mark of a l'Cie carry the burden of either fulfilling their Focus or facing a fate harsher than death itself. A prayer for redemption. A wish to protect the world. A promise to challenge destiny. After thirteen days of fates intertwined, the battle begins. Set several years after Lightning and the others saved Cocoon, some survivors have decided to start over by rebuilding on Gran Pulse. Lightning, however, is nowhere to be found and thought dead by many, but Serah believes otherwise. When her town is suddenly overrun by monsters, a mysterious man named Noel appears to save her.


Sunday, January 22, 2012

McFarlane's Evil Prophecy

McFarlane's Evil Prophecy Review



McFarlane's Evil Prophecy Feature

  • Face off against over 150 deadly monsters - including classics like Dracula, The Mummy, The Werewolf, Frankenstein's Monster and more
  • Sinister beat-em-up action as you control a deadly pirate, a female gunslinger, a brilliant scientist and a powerful mystic
  • You'll control one of four at all times, while the AI controls the other three - electrocute enemies, slice them up with swords, blow them up and more
  • Each character has their own special magic ability -- power them up and watch the undead body parts fly
  • Fast and hard multiplayer gaming -- Fight it out in dungeon mode, go all-out in Competition Mode and try your hand in Time Attack
McFarlane's Evil Prophecy is a fantastic new fighting adventure based on the popular McFarlane's Monsters toy series. You'll control four great monster hunters as you face the dead who rise from their graves.


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Ratchet & Clank

Ratchet & Clank Review



Ratchet & Clank Feature

  • Get ready for nonstop action as Ratchet and Clank rip the galaxy a new one with their itchy trigger fingers
  • Choose from a wild range of 36 weapons and gadgets designed to burn, bomb, explode, or obliterate your enemies
  • In this game, it’s not the size of your weapons that count, it’s how many you have and better yet, how you put them to work
Forget about Super Mario Sunshine--this is the real superstar platform action game of the season. Featuring a pair of wacky robots in a quest to save the universe, Ratchet and Clank may offer the same old basic platform scenario--run around, elude or destroy enemies, jump, and negotiate treacherously dynamic environments--but it has a number of things going for it that place it among the best titles ever in this genre.

The feature that will strike you first is the terrific art direction. Set in a science fiction future, the game has a beautifully executed retro cartoon look (think old Warner Bros.). The attention lavished on every detail, from architecture to character design, makes for a world that feels complete and real. This extends to the cutscenes, which feature a variety of colorful characters given vivid life with excellent voice acting. Then there is the sheer size and level of interactivity of the environments. For me, a particularly stunning moment was when my character was knocked off a skyscraper, but instead of perishing, landed on a ledge and was able to seamlessly navigate to a whole separate section of the game. Another moment of truth came when I aimed my blaster at one of the vehicles whizzing by in the sky. These vehicles were just pretty wallpaper, I thought, but no, the thing blew up. In fact, nearly everything you see is destructible or responsive in some way: you can jump up trees, scuttle over walkways, smash boxes, and climb up ledges. And the control scheme is just complex enough to keep things interesting with multiple weapons and the like, without being bogged down by too many features.

While the routine of finding and destroying enemy robots may get tedious after a while, Ratchet and Clank keeps things interesting with the many metamorphoses of Clank (who takes on forms that surprise even himself), cool weapons like the Glove of Doom (which unleashes armies of tiny Clanks), and shifting first-robot, third-robot points of view.

If this game doesn't become the bestselling platform action game of the year, it will prove that nostalgia for old characters, marketing hype, and brand loyalty really are more important than quality. --David Stoesz Ratchet and Clank is a fantastic new adventure starring the strangest heroes you've ever seen, in the strangest solar system ever!


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4 Review



Resident Evil 4 Feature

  • Advanced AI makes enemies smarter than ever and use their cunning in deadly attacks
  • Use the Action button for better player control
  • New 'Aim and Shoot' targeting for zeroing in on enemies with your weapons
  • Behind the camera view for intuitive movement
  • Conversations and monologues can be heard in real time
In Resident Evil 4 you'll know a new type of horror, as the classic survival-horror action returns with all-new characters, controls and storylines. We last saw Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 2 - a rookie cop in Raccoon City, fighting to stay alive. That was six years ago. Since then, government forces have managed to control the zombie threat and Leon has become a Federal agent. When the President's daughter is kidnapped, Leon tracks her to a remote, hidden fortress in Europe - where he'll relive the horror he faced six years before. Players will face never-before-seen enemies that make Nemesis seem like a kitten. You'll be wishing for the usual Resident Evil zombies!


Monday, January 16, 2012

Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 Bundle (includes Dance Mat)

Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 Bundle (includes Dance Mat) Review



Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 Bundle (includes Dance Mat) Feature

  • All-new arcade release of the DDR series hits the PlayStation 2 including dance mat
  • Awesome soundtrack packed with major hits and brand new songs
  • Enhanced online support offers 4-player multiplayer
  • EyeToy Supports for PS2- use your hands and feet and see yourself on TV
  • Sequel to the biggest and best DDR game to date
The hottest revolution and bestselling video game in the music game category explodes onto the dancefloor with Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2, the follow up to 2006's biggest and best DDR game to date. Bundle version includes the dance mat.


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Grand Theft Auto III

Grand Theft Auto III Review



Grand Theft Auto III Feature

  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Genre: Action/Adventure
With Grand Theft Auto III, Rockstar proves that not all developers are concerned with toning down the violence in their games. This sequel is even more bloody, violent, and sadistic than its popular predecessors, offering up an enormous 3-D city in which nearly any criminal act is possible. Players are free to steal cars, beat up the local population for their money (or weapons), make time with prostitutes, or simply roam to their heart's content. Those seeking more structure can embark on dozens of plot-driven missions or steal cars that let them play minigames. Nab a cop car and you can go on vigilante missions. Grab a cab and you can play a deadly version of Crazy Taxi. Take a fire truck and you can earn money putting out fires. The game just never gets boring.

As in real life, there are consequences for your criminality. As your random acts of mayhem mount up, the police start hounding you, eventually calling in SWAT trucks, the FBI, and even the army if you continue down the path of destruction. Shaking these pursuers is easily the most fun part of the game, especially when a bunch of friends are packed in the room to witness your narrow escapes.

Grand Theft Auto III is fine-tuned to near perfection in every category. All the vehicles, from slick sports cars to lumbering dump trucks, handle exactly as you'd expect and smash apart realistically when abused. The three islands in the game are rendered in terrific detail considering their size, and are packed with traffic, pedestrians, and hidden jumps. The audio is equally amazing. Pedestrians talk, cops scream at you, and you can tune in nine different radio stations whenever you are in a car. It all adds up to a monumental achievement: the rare console game for adults that manages to get everything right. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

  • Offers an enormous world for players to exploit, rendered in staggering detail
  • Equally fun whether you go on plot-based missions or run around as a freelance crook
Cons:
  • Ultraviolence, foul language, and adult situations mean you'll want to keep this far away from kids
  • It takes too long to get from one island to another, making some missions tedious
Grand Theft Auto 3 has you in a new adventure in the seedy underworld of Liberty City! Avoid damage and bad weather to get away clean, or else!


Friday, January 13, 2012

God of War

God of War Review



God of War Feature

  • Fight for your life against creatures taken from Greek mythology
  • Challenging puzzles and incredible platform levels - Scale walls and mountains, and head out to sea -- all while facing hundreds of deadly opponents
  • Face off against multiple foes in unbelievable situations - from a demonic temple to the high seas
  • Collect magic and upgrades to upgrade your swords and give you incredible powers and a near-unlimited variety of new attacks
  • Amazing graphics bring the slaughter and carnage of Kratos' quest to vivid, terrible life
Unleash the power of the Gods and embark on a merciless quest as Kratos, an ex-Spartan warrior driven to destroy Ares, the God of War. Armed with lethal double chainblades, Kratos must carve through mythology's darkest creatures - including Medusa, Cyclops, the Hydra and more, while solving intricate puzzles in breathtaking environments. Driven by pure revenge, nothing can stop Kratos from achieving absolution.


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Final Fantasy XII

Final Fantasy XII Review



Final Fantasy XII Feature

  • Completely new voiced cut-scenes added for the North American release
  • Gorgeous CG cinematics and cut-scenes in Dolby Pro Logic II combined with real-time graphics rivaling those of next-generation titles
  • Shocking plot twists take players on an unforgettable journey
  • Active Dimension Battle (ADB) system enables players to move seamlessly between exploration and combat
  • Highly customizable Gambit system allows complete control over character AI during battles
Two years after the fall of Dalmasca, the citizens are without guidance and direction. In the capital city of Rabanastre, the denizens gather and await the introduction of Archadia's new consul. To Vaan, a young man living on the streets of Rabanastre, the Empire is a hated enemy who took the life of his brother, the only family he had left. In an effort to exact revenge, Vaan hatches a plot to break into the palace and steal from the occupying imperials. There, he gets more than he bargained for as he runs into Princess Ashe, the sole surviving heir to the Dalmascan throne. Together, the two will embark on an incredible journey through Ivalice, tracing the mysteries behind the Archadian Empire's invasion. The choices they make will determine the very fate of the world. License board gives the player the ability to customize each character's skills and abilities


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

SOCOM II U.S. Navy Seals

SOCOM II U.S. Navy Seals Review



SOCOM II U.S. Navy Seals Feature

  • Incredible graphics and real-time firefights will give you the feel of actual combat, as you travel to Algeria, Albania, Brazil and Russia
  • Partner up with other elite soldiers from around the world, from British SAS to Russian Spetznaz units, to ensure victory is the final outcome
  • Utilize thebest weaponry available, such as the Light Armored Weapon, RPGs, machine gun turrets, shotguns and other tools of war
  • Go online for 16-person gameplay -- 8 warriors per team. New mission types like Escort and Breach for extra combat action
  • Use the SOCOM-compatible headset for better online communication and offensive/defensive strategy
The sequel is here with new challenges, enhanced graphics, and eviler terrorists! Product InformationThe world's terrorists have targeted America and her allies.  As anelite SEAL commander your teams' orders are simple strike targets ofimportance within 12 intense international missions quietly and successfullyand protect freedom across the globe.  Utilizing the best weaponrytechnology and training available accept no outcome but victory.Command Courage Country.Product Features Incredible graphics and real-time firefights will give you the feel of actual combat as you travel to Algeria Albania Brazil and Russia Partner up with other elite soldiers from around the world from British SAS to Russian Spetznaz units to ensure victory is the final outcome Utilize thebest weaponry available such as the Light Armored Weapon RPGs machine gun turrets shotguns and other tools of war Go online for 16-person gameplay -- 8 warriors per team. New mission types like Escort and Breach for extra combat action Use the SO-compatible headset for better online communication and offensive/defensive strategy


Monday, January 9, 2012

PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)

PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB) Review



OFFICIAL MEMORY CARD FOR PS2®; STORES UP TO 8 MB OF DATA & FEATURES MAGICGATETM ENCRYPTION; EXTRA CAPACITY & FASTER DATA TRANSMISSION IS PERFECT FOR THE DATA-INTENSIVE GAMES OF PS2®; FOR USE ONLY WITH PS2® FORMAT SOFTWARE


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Scooby Doo! First Frights

Scooby Doo! First Frights Review



Scooby Doo! First Frights Feature

  • Each story has a new setting with a mysterious villain created specifically for the game. Collect clues and try to solve the mystery.
  • 3D action platforming fun featuring four all-new mysteries across 20+ levels; explore the Phantom Cruise Ship, Haunted High School, Foreboding Castle and more.
  • Switch between characters or play with friends at any time using two player co-op with easy drop-in, drop-out gameplay.
  • With access to a variety of spooky disguises, players can camouflage themselves in super-powerful costumes with new abilities unique to each character.
  • Become part of the Mystery, Inc. team and solve their first cases with hours of entertainment in Story or Explore mode.
Scooby-Doo! First Frights is a 3D action platformer and companion game to "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins," a live-action prequel to the original series which releases on DVD and on the Cartoon Network in Fall 2009. Filled with the same hair-raising, yet family-friendy fun that has made the Scooby-Doo! franchise iconic for decades, First Frights is a fresh take on an old favorite featuring multiple game modes, a co-op play option, and a young version of Scooby, and teenage representations of all your other favorite Mystery, Inc. characters.

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Story
In Scooby-Doo! First Frights players witness the roots of Mystery Inc. as the gang unites for the first time to solves some of its first mysteries. The story picks up right where the DVD/Cartoon Network leaves off as Scooby, Shaggy and the rest of the super-cool teen Mystery, Inc. gang explore spooky environments, solve puzzles, combat enemies and collect clues to unmask devious villains and gain prestige as world famous sleuths. With ghosts and ghouls around every corner, high school has never sounded so fun.

A young Scooby and Shaggy combo in 'Scooby-Doo! First Frights' for PS2
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Gameplay
An action platformer spread over 22 levels, Scooby-Doo! First Frights challenges the player to utilize the unique strengths, abilities, weapons, and other items of each member of Mystery, Inc. through a series of adventures and puzzle-solving scenarios. The game features game modes such as Storyline and Freeplay, as well as single player and drop in/out two-person co-op play options. The co-op option is an important feature due to each character's unique skill set which can be utilized better depending on who they are paired with. In addition, this functionality allows more experienced players, like parents or an older child, to share the adventure with younger or less experienced players, with each taking the lead as they wish. Along with these features the game also contains additional features such as charged attacks, voice talent from the "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins" release, and character powerups that are sure to please both kids and their parents alike.

Key Game Features

  • Extend the movie experience as you take Mystery, Inc., through its first cases and view clips from the film.
  • Four all-new mysteries spread over 22 levels. Explore the Phantom Cruise Ship, Haunted High School, Foreboding Castle and more.
  • Disguise yourself in a variety of super-powerful costumes unique to each character to gain abilities and weapons.
  • Play with anyone, wherever you are in the game, via two player co-op with easy drop-in, drop-out functionality.
  • Enjoy hours of entertainment with Storyline and Freeplay modes.

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Shaggy and Scoob catching in co-op gameplay in 'Scooby-Doo! First Frights' for PS2
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Fred punching out two skeletons in 'Scooby-Doo! First Frights' for PS2
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Shaggy letting the scooby snacks fly in 'Scooby-Doo! First Frights' for PS2
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Velma taking on an enemy in 'Scooby-Doo! First Frights' for PS2
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In Scooby-Doo! First Frights, the complement to the upcoming live-action and CGI Warner Bros. DVD release Scooby Doo: The Mystery Begins, players take on the role of young Scooby-Doo and teenage versions of the newly formed Mystery, Inc. crew to solve their very first cases. Scooby-Doo! First Frights is intended for Scooby-Doo fans of all ages. Fans will be able to explore spooky environments as Scooby, Shaggy or any of the super-cool teen Mystery, Inc. team. The action-adventure game features co-op play allowing two members of Mystery, Inc. to work together to solve puzzles, combat enemies, and collect clues before unmasking each episode’s mysterious villain - all while gaining prestige as world famous sleuths! Once players have solved the mystery, they can return to completed levels in Explore mode with any unlocked character, costumed character or villain to access new areas. With ghosts and ghouls around every corner, high school has never sounded so fun!