


Between each little mission, different superheroes can be picked to put into the three-man squad and their abilities levelled up in an RPG-like fashion. Level after level is simply following a linear path, beating up bad guys with various special abilities from the current team of three allies that can be switched between at any time, and eventually fighting a boss, before moving onto the next location. It's a nightmare to look at and it's just as bad to play.Īdjusting the camera angle in certain spots makes objects and entire floor overlays disappear completely, revealing the sky through the ground crates can be thrown straight through walls to never be seen or heard again teammates get stuck behind the outer walls and run around like headless chickens shadows from platforms being walked on are non-existent, whilst characters' own shadows can be seen on the floor below, as if running in mid-air the superheroes can walk through so many objects and parts of the environment, which looks ridiculous sound effects are completely absent when there really should be some sort of audible feedback in cut-scenes… The list could go on.

Hordes of the same bland copies of enemies to fight through in every single stage, allies shouting annoying catchphrases over and over, and loading screens that actually occur in the middle of cut-scenes and menus are also guaranteed features of the game to look forward to. A noticeably low frame rate, slowdown and constant screen-tearing left, right and centre, are about the only consistent things in this game.Īctually, that's not entirely true. Oh, but maybe the idea to use PS2-level graphics was so the game could run consistently smooth throughout? Wrong.
#CRAZY FROG RACER 2 PS3 PS3#
That is a PS3 sitting underneath the TV, isn't it? Young Justice: Legacy will make players question what year it actually is, because this looks like something the PS2 could have rolled out with considerable ease. Well, if that was the case, goodness knows what those Nintendo editions must have been like because there is certainly no ounce of quality in this PS3 release. At which point did the designers of Young Justice: Legacy think, "Yeah, this'll do," and send it off for manufacturing? As well as an apparent lack of retailer support contributing to the reasons that the Wii and Wii U versions were canned, "quality issues" were another.
#CRAZY FROG RACER 2 PS3 TV#
Race across the popular Crazy Frog universe as seen on TV made popular by videos such as 'Popcorn', 'We are the champions' and 'Axel F'.It is truly amazing how some games make it through testing and eventually wind up on store shelves. Unlock cool new mini-games such as Football Crazy Frog and Go Go Dance Crazy Frog.

4 new multiplayer battle arenas for frantic split-screen action. Unleash 5 new explosive power-ups on to unsuspecting racers, such as toxic cloud, oil puddle and flash. Take control of the Evil General, Hawaiian Crazy Frog and never before seen, Robot Crazy Frog. 4 new characters have joined the race to become the craziest racer in the world. With more speed, zanier power-ups, new friends and even more insane tracks, there is no stopping the Crazy Frog this time! Race through the popular music videos of the Crazy Frog world and use even more zany power ups to ba-ding ding the competition. The Crazy Frog is cranking up the speed for his latest and greatest racing adventure! After winning the cup and escaping the Drone, the Crazy Frog is now ready to shift into the next gear for the craziest race ever!
