Deadly Monk
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I told a friend I thought Bouncer for PS2 was one of the worst and most over-hyped games for PS2 and he was in shock. He loves it.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
Sho Nuff said:Your friend should play Spikeout or Urban Reign or something
Deadly Monk said:I told a friend I thought Bouncer for PS2 was one of the worst and most over-hyped games for PS2 and he was in shock. He loves it.
What do you guys think?
Hajiki said:I have a friend like that too, thing is the guy is gay(for real), a total square nut and he digs the character designs.
Diablos said:Worst first-gen PS2 game ever!
I remember playing it years ago with my cousin. We started laughing uncontrollably when we had to take on a group of... are you ready for this... RENT-A-COPS. :lol
siamesedreamer said:Supposedly, its as good as Ninja Gaiden.......
Most PlayStation 2 owners should remember Square's similarly over hyped The Bouncer. I'd almost go as far as proclaiming Ninja Gaiden to be the Xbox equivalent.
Most PlayStation 2 owners should remember Square's similarly over hyped The Bouncer. I'd almost go as far as proclaiming Ninja Gaiden to be the Xbox equivalent.
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Bebpo said:The Bouncer gets a lot more flak then it deserves. The game is a very average short beat-em-up that had a bunch of cutscenes featuring the most amazing real-time graphics ever seen at the time. It was very enjoyable to the graphic whores even if the gameplay was not. Sure the game doesn't hold up today when visuals have improved across the board, but for its time it was an ok release.
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says otherwise
The Bouncer sucked. Driving Emotion was a disaster and the baseball game... :lolHajiki said:Wasnt all of Square´s much hyped Dreamcast killing first gen PS2 line up pretty crap though?
We were blessed with The Bouncer(after numerous delays if I recall collectly) and other hyped to the high skies turds like Driving emotion type S and that Baseball game.
What in the hell?Most PlayStation 2 owners should remember Square's similarly over hyped The Bouncer. I'd almost go as far as proclaiming Ninja Gaiden to be the Xbox equivalent.
Diablos said:What in the hell?
We were blessed with The Bouncer(after numerous delays if I recall collectly) and other hyped to the high skies turds like Driving emotion type S and that Baseball game.
Signing my own DEATH WARRANT!
I know we are all entitles to our own opinions, but Â…
This is a pretty furious forum, fools are not suffered. The easily intimidated enter at their own risk. If you canÂ’t swim with the piranhaÂ’s donÂ’t get in the river, etc
So here goes Â…
I bought the Bouncer. I walked into EB and paid ÂŁ39. I had already rented the game so I knew what to expect. Am I crazy?
No. I think the game is a lot of fun. I enjoyed playing it. I thought the interactive movie was worth watching. I played the game all the way through and my wife wanted to join me just so that she could watch the movie.
I though the graphics were good. I though the sound was good. I thought the genuinely mad four player mode was excellent. IÂ’m still playing it and I am not bored.
I like this game more that Soul Blade, Tekken 3 or Dead or Alive. IÂ’m not much of a fight fan so that might explain it. I found the pace of the game very appealing. The thing most people complained about, fight, film, fight, film, I actually enjoyed.
The alternation between passive watching and short bursts of stimulation was really appealing. I found the controls intuitive, the level of difficulty acceptable. A game is only short when you donÂ’t want to play it. IÂ’ve spent more than 6 hours on the Bouncer since I bought it. I showed it to my brother last night and he was equally impressed. He joined me in a bout of heavy duty four player madness.
Criticisms. The game camera can be decidedly odd. There are regular occurrences where you canÂ’t see the enemy. ThatÂ’s it, my only criticism. I donÂ’t think the game is too short, in fact I think it is the perfect length for an interactive movie. I donÂ’t think the game lacks challenge. I adore the character designs. I find the story emotional involving. The experience reminded me of VagrantÂ’s Story. I liked the reward system and allocation of experience points.
I know it will not be to a lot of peoples tastes. It is not innovative. It is not a progression from other scrolling beat-em ups. It is decidedly old skool. All you do is button bash, no thought is involved. It is just like being back in the arcades. The game is incredibly shallow, but an immense amount of fun.
I had no expectations, I wasnÂ’t disappointed, I found the game to be a real blast.
So, kill me!
Furoba said:Dream Factory had to rush this game, that's why a few key features didn't make the cut, the most important one being interactive objects (being able to pick up tables, chairs, pipes,...).
I remember the first trailer having interactive objects... The game might have been a lot better if they had included this. Still, the art direction of this game was just plain horrible.
think I'm the most qualified person here to hate this game. My impulsive self here bought it for a MOTHERFRIGGIN 210 SGD (Approx 100 USD) when the JP version was first released. I wished GAF existed back then...because I bought the game expecting fully interactive enviroments ala the demo. WTF.
Project Midway said:The best Bouncer review ever.