- Publisher: VU Games
- Release Date: Aug 14, 2003
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People who are fans of the show will enjoy this game quite thoroughly and the cut scenes make the game seem like a never seen before episode.
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Play MagazineExcellent progression and flow are at hand; detonations, interactive environments, timing platforms, memory and action puzzles, pattern-based obstacles, killer bosses, gut-busting 3D movies, excellent level design, spot-on visuals, a vivid soundtrack. [Sept 2003, p.69]
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The graphics and sound are 100% authentic and the gameplay is perfectly in sync with the game strategy and layout giving the gamer a true Futurama experience.
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While the gameplay may leave something to be desired, much of the talent from the TV show, be it voice, writing or otherwise, has ported over to work on the game, giving the game all the wit, humor and feel of the fantastic TV show.
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Fanboys (and girls!) of Bender, Frye, Leela and the Planet Express gang will definitely want to add this game to their collection; its much better than comparable software based on TV shows cancelled prematurely.
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Of its many weaknesses, ranging across the board from unoriginal gameplay to poor collision detection to shoddy controls, to a distinct lack of polish in both playability and graphic finesse, the game is short.
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TotalGames.netWe happily sat and wiled away the best part of a day with this. No complaints. The reason? Because Futurama is funny. No matter how average, generic or banal the gameplay gets, its still Futurama, and its still funny.
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Worth checking out, if only as a rental, just to bust a gut over the hilarious cut-scenes. Fans of the show will find a lot to like here but those looking for something fun to play will want to look elsewhere.
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Futurama caters directly to the fans of the brilliant but troubled series. It has exactly what all fans require for their biased games. Otherwise Futurama is a completely average platformer thats only worth a look in the bargain bin.
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PSM MagazineA strictly average game that's license becomes its saving grace. [Oct 2003, p.40]
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Fans of the show may be able to put up with the sometimes ponderous gaming just to get a peek at an all-new adventure, but not many else will. Like riding a stationary bike for a half-hour to watch Yu-Gi-Oh! -- it's just not worth it.
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A fun mixture of addictive action, tough obstacle course maneuvering, and actual wit.
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As an action title, it is just decent. As a platformer, it is hopelessly flawed. As a reflection of the brilliant humor of the television show, it is really on the money.
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Yes, the collision is iffy, and yes, the platform elements are vicious at times, but the end result is still better than, say, the majority of games based on, ahem, that other Matt Groening license.
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It's too bad that clunky controls and eh game play stay forever buried in a time lock of dull sloppiness.
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Game InformerThe cutscenes are great, making an episode's worth of good animation here for the viewing, but I wouldn't want you to pay $50 and suffer through this hack-job of a game just to get to it. [Sept 2003, p.109]
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Even the fans of the show may want to "try-before-you-buy" because there really isnt much to do after beating the game once.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineSolid voice acting from the entire cast of the show, unlockables aplenty, and cool quips almost - but not quite - sweeten the sour medicine that is Futurama to the point of redemption. [Sept 2003, p.92]
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Unless you're a rabid fan who simply has to be in contact with all things Futurama, this game is playable enough to warrant a rental but little else.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyPlayed it, beat it, forgot it... Oh, and it has the worst unlockable secret ever - an art gallery of the load screens...that's right, the ones burned into your memory during the long load times. Gee, thanks. [Oct 2003, p.139]
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GMR MagazineNot funny enough to make you want to endure an uncooperative camera, a choppy framerate, ill-conceived jumping puzzles, terrible aim in the shooting levels, and poor collision detection. [Oct 2003, p.70]
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Is Futurama fun for fans of 3D platform or shooter games? As Leela once said, "At the risk of sounding negative, no."
Awards & Rankings
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#97 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 22
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Mixed: 7 out of 22
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Negative: 5 out of 22
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