Bugs Bunny - Lost in Time [U] ISO
Description :
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a 3D Platformer game, developed by Behaviour
Interactive and published by Infogrames, which was released in 1999.
I've got to say the game's good. But not that good. Not good like Smack
Down or Tony Hawk caliber.I've got to be honest I'm only playing it cos
my PS2 is bust so I'm having to play my PSone, Genesis or Game Boy
Color.But about the game...
STORY:10/10
The story is that when looking for Pismo Beach (and inevitably hearing the old "Maybe I should've turned a left at Alberquerque gag) you end up in a top secret lab. Bugs mistakes a time machine for a carrot juice machine and ends up travelling back in time to Merlin the Magician in the middle of Nowhere(honestly that's the name of the level). He helps you back in time, if you pass a training ground. If you do, you travel through The Stone Age (cue Elmer Fudd), The Pirate Years(cue Yosemite Sam), the 1920s(cue Rocky & Mugsy),Medieval times(cue Witch Hazel) and Dimension X(cue Marvin The Martian) until you find your way home. Merlin pops up from time to time to help you on your way but usually the most he ever does is to offer to save the game.
GRAPHICS:7/10
The graphics are very good for the PSone. They've seem to get the graphics almost perfect. The only flaw so far is that in the Wabbit or Duck Season mini-game on the Stone Age level. You know the classic moment where Elmer Fudd shoots Daffy Duck and the beak spins the wrong way round. That's the problem. The only problem. When you knock an enemy out they have the birds or stars, whatever they are, flying round his head just like you'll expect from a cartoon game. Sometimes I forget I'm playing my Play Station and think I'm watching a Looney Tunes. But then again I've got bad eyesight.
But that has nothing to with it. Oh yeah it's too cartoony but maybe that's a good thing.
SOUND & AUDIO:7/10
Sound is spot on. When you walk in a cactus the HEY as you lose some health is really good. So the YIKES when you fall off a cliff and the sound of spitting out a river you just fell in to. So's the metal PANG when Elmer Fudd stabs you or the meant-to-be diabolical laugh when a big guy spots you. But the music is terrible. And the only time it stops is when you pause the game.
GAMEPLAY:9/10
The gameplay's really good. When you pick up a heavy object like a box or a TNT/dynamite thing he does a HUH and walks slow. When you roll or jump on a baddie's head it feels like you're doing it (mainly due to the DUAL SHOCK). It feels like you're Bugs Bunny (but again thanks to DUAL SHOCK. If the DUAL SHOCK was taken out it would probably be a God awful game.)
RENT OR BUY:BUY
If you don't like Bugs Bunny and you're just sneaking from you're anti-Looney Tunes Abu Hamza club approach with caution. But if you like Looney Tunes, hell even if you like fun, do the Worm down your local game shop and then do a Head Spin to celebrate buying it. A must have. (But you could just buy BMX XXX for fleeting moments of pleasure then hours of self loathing).I mean you can get it for about £10 here in England. Probably be about $15 for Americans.
OVERALL:10/10
STORY:10/10
The story is that when looking for Pismo Beach (and inevitably hearing the old "Maybe I should've turned a left at Alberquerque gag) you end up in a top secret lab. Bugs mistakes a time machine for a carrot juice machine and ends up travelling back in time to Merlin the Magician in the middle of Nowhere(honestly that's the name of the level). He helps you back in time, if you pass a training ground. If you do, you travel through The Stone Age (cue Elmer Fudd), The Pirate Years(cue Yosemite Sam), the 1920s(cue Rocky & Mugsy),Medieval times(cue Witch Hazel) and Dimension X(cue Marvin The Martian) until you find your way home. Merlin pops up from time to time to help you on your way but usually the most he ever does is to offer to save the game.
GRAPHICS:7/10
The graphics are very good for the PSone. They've seem to get the graphics almost perfect. The only flaw so far is that in the Wabbit or Duck Season mini-game on the Stone Age level. You know the classic moment where Elmer Fudd shoots Daffy Duck and the beak spins the wrong way round. That's the problem. The only problem. When you knock an enemy out they have the birds or stars, whatever they are, flying round his head just like you'll expect from a cartoon game. Sometimes I forget I'm playing my Play Station and think I'm watching a Looney Tunes. But then again I've got bad eyesight.
But that has nothing to with it. Oh yeah it's too cartoony but maybe that's a good thing.
SOUND & AUDIO:7/10
Sound is spot on. When you walk in a cactus the HEY as you lose some health is really good. So the YIKES when you fall off a cliff and the sound of spitting out a river you just fell in to. So's the metal PANG when Elmer Fudd stabs you or the meant-to-be diabolical laugh when a big guy spots you. But the music is terrible. And the only time it stops is when you pause the game.
GAMEPLAY:9/10
The gameplay's really good. When you pick up a heavy object like a box or a TNT/dynamite thing he does a HUH and walks slow. When you roll or jump on a baddie's head it feels like you're doing it (mainly due to the DUAL SHOCK). It feels like you're Bugs Bunny (but again thanks to DUAL SHOCK. If the DUAL SHOCK was taken out it would probably be a God awful game.)
RENT OR BUY:BUY
If you don't like Bugs Bunny and you're just sneaking from you're anti-Looney Tunes Abu Hamza club approach with caution. But if you like Looney Tunes, hell even if you like fun, do the Worm down your local game shop and then do a Head Spin to celebrate buying it. A must have. (But you could just buy BMX XXX for fleeting moments of pleasure then hours of self loathing).I mean you can get it for about £10 here in England. Probably be about $15 for Americans.
OVERALL:10/10
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