Hitler Stole My Potato
Banned
Personally, I'm not the type who likes to collect stuff in games. When I can avoid it, I do. But with Psychonauts, I found myself hunting for ways to get onto the high wires above the camp, searching for hidden entrances to dark caves filled with goodies, and spent a lot of time talking to other campers and learning about their issues. Why? Because it's fun. There's no quantifiable reason for my sudden desire to find every last hidden treasure in Psychonauts, but it's largely due to just how much humor drips from every corner.
Even a speedy player will have a chance to experience Schafer's off-kilter sense of humor, but those who explore earn plenty of bonus jokes. This is the funniest game I've played since Conker's Bad Fur Day. Heck, it may even end up outdoing Conker -- though in a T for Teen sort of way.
Every mind is different and the mind of the Lungfish is actually a large metropolis populated by other friendly lungfish just going about their daily business. Because of the Lungfish's fear of Raz, the young psychic finds himself a giant amongst the citizens of Lungfishopolis. The citizens look up at him in fear, scream and run. Thanks to the snazzy goggles on Raz's noggin, he's quickly named "Goggalor" by the citizens of Lungfishopolis.
Imagine playing a game where you have psychic powers and get to smash up buildings and toss around tanks as if you were playing Rampage. Though Goggalor is a destructive force in Lungfishopolis, he's not without his allies. In fact, he is quickly befriended by rebels who want to save the city from its ruling monster, Kochamera.
Pulling a Godzilla in a game that fancies itself a platformer is an unexpected gift. There's a special joy that comes with tossing tanks and swatting planes from the sky. And, as mentioned a few times already, it's just so damn funny. Take the rebels' ultimate plan, which is revealed once they're secured a blimp.
Having now played the first six hours of Pyschonauts, it's going to be difficult to wait another few weeks to play the rest. So far it's lived up to the hype that was heaped upon Schafer's game back in 2002. Why did Microsoft drop this game? Who cares, it's out of their hands but will soon be in yours. Shipping in mid-April for Xbox, PS2 and PC, Psychonauts should give you something to enjoy during April showers. I, for one, can't wait.
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This game will be great. I bet olimario's life on it.