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Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months Binding: Video Game EAN: 0047875802858 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Not Available Manufacturer: Not Available Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Not Available Sales Rank: 19176 Studio: Not Available
Product Description: Basing a game on a cartoon based loosely on a so-so sci-fi movie is not a formula that normally makes for a stellar gaming experience. Alienators: Evolution Continues, however, is a fine exception to this rule. Playing Alienators is a real joy, and the game is suitable for all ages.
You play as Dr. Ira Kane, and it's your mission to defeat the rapidly evolving alien goo known as Genus. Genus can take all sort of forms--from wall-hugging killer larva to vicious mantiwasps--but ultimately manifests itself in the hive mastermind known as Scopes.
Defeating all the incarnations of Genus is a daunting task, but you are well armed. True to the movie and cartoon, Genus is vulnerable to shampoo, and you have quite the arsenal: blue goo grenades, rapid-fire shampoo attachments, shampoo throwers--you'll never look at shampoo the same way again.
Graphically, it feels like you are in the cartoon, and the catchy music adds to the atmosphere. The mechanics of the game are great, too--they're simple, yet give a full range of motion. Ira can jump, crouch, climb up ladders and across monkey bars, and aim where he shoots, which is a handy feature if you find yourself hanging from one arm while an alien comes down at you from above.
The only downside to Alienators is that there's no battery save. The game does offer a password save feature, but that means you'll need a notepad nearby to jot down the cryptic codes if you want to continue your game. --Bryan Karsh
Pros:
Great control and movement
Graphics and music capture the feel of the cartoon nicely
Cons:
Lack of battery save and cryptic password system spoil the portable feel of the game
Amazon.com Review: Basing a game on a cartoon based loosely on a so-so sci-fi movie is not a formula that normally makes for a stellar gaming experience. Alienators: Evolution Continues, however, is a fine exception to this rule. Playing Alienators is a real joy, and the game is suitable for all ages.
You play as Dr. Ira Kane, and it's your mission to defeat the rapidly evolving alien goo known as Genus. Genus can take all sort of forms--from wall-hugging killer larva to vicious mantiwasps--but ultimately manifests itself in the hive mastermind known as Scopes.
Defeating all the incarnations of Genus is a daunting task, but you are well armed. True to the movie and cartoon, Genus is vulnerable to shampoo, and you have quite the arsenal: blue goo grenades, rapid-fire shampoo attachments, shampoo throwers--you'll never look at shampoo the same way again.
Graphically, it feels like you are in the cartoon, and the catchy music adds to the atmosphere. The mechanics of the game are great, too--they're simple, yet give a full range of motion. Ira can jump, crouch, climb up ladders and across monkey bars, and aim where he shoots, which is a handy feature if you find yourself hanging from one arm while an alien comes down at you from above.
The only downside to Alienators is that there's no battery save. The game does offer a password save feature, but that means you'll need a notepad nearby to jot down the cryptic codes if you want to continue your game. --Bryan Karsh
Pros:
Great control and movement
Graphics and music capture the feel of the cartoon nicely
Cons:
Lack of battery save and cryptic password system spoil the portable feel of the game
Amazon.com Product Description: Based on the animated series of the same name, Alienators: Evolution Continues follows the adventures of four unlikely heroes and their quest to stop a strange alien menace known as Genus. Playing as team leader Ira Kane, you will explore 12 levels teeming with extraterrestrial trouble. Armed with a Devolver--a multifunctional weapon that fires Blue Goo, fire blasts, and grenades--you will battle eight types of aliens, zapping them into primordial ooze and restoring order to the world.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - A game like Metroid, side platform adventure
This game seems to be based off of the Evolution cartoon show and not the Evolution movie. You are David Duchovney's character, alone sent out on several missions to find data, keycards and so on. Each level is quite big and detailed like a cartoon and it is full of dozens of aliens! So many aliens it can get tedious destroying them all, which is why there is a nice variety of guns and special weapons where you push select to chose a standard weapon and L to throw a special bomb. The game has cartoon segments between levels, much like a game based off of a comic book. The graphics are great, and the animations run smooth, however depending on where the player is facing the screen jerks to where the player faces, which might get very dizzying after a while! Also for older players, this game is far too easy to beat, so you might want to skip this game.
Rating: - Okay
Wasn't really the best game but still the graphics were good. If you haven't seen the movie i advise you not to get it.