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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
FROGGER--- If I could have given 0 stars, I would!!!,
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This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
IN a word, aweful. Despite all the hype before it was released, this game is the pits. Why? The controlls are jerky and annoying, the camera gets stuck and lost, you cannot save during a board, the cutscenes are unintelligible, it is pointlessly hard--I must have spent 2 hours trying to jump on a railing to ring a bell the railing was right in front of me but since he hops, it is purely random, lastly THE GAME GETS CONSTANTLY STUCK-- for example, if you jump from under an island (and you spend most of your time swimming)you get stuck inside the graphic of the island, and there is no escape!!! And since you cannot save the game during a board, just at the end, if you get stuck on a puzzle, or trying to jump on a railing, or to keep from getting stuck in computer limbo, it is purely maddening!!! Instead, try Jak and Daxter (I am not a developer or in any way affiliated with any game company...etc..) The most fun I've had since I first played Spyro the Dragon!! WHen oh when is there going to be a new game for PS2.... I cannot recommend Jak and Daxter enough--everything this game gets wrong, it gets right. If you rented Frogger, you would stop playing after an hour. I'm sure there is a worse game for PS2, but I can't think of what it could be
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Konami never finished it.....,
By Karanna (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
a BIG disappointment.....frogger is practicly impossible to control, the graphics are grainy, I never get headaches from playing a video game but this one will give you a migrain! the extreme jerky movements and the way the view gets thrown off from the slightest odd jump will make you want to smash this game! not to mention the "story" ...all it is ..."once upon a time there was a frog who rescued a princess from some goblins and when she kissed him he turned into a prince" so un-original! also there is only 5-6 hours of game play! and most of this is running around trying to find out what on earth you are supposed to do! but the worst turn off is the errors. this is what I mean by they didn't finish it! you will often find your self stuck in some invisible wall usually the sounds go bonkers, or you wait there until some enemy finishes you off. another one is enemies getting stuck in wood, rock or something so you can't kill them and again the sound goes bonkers. but the worst of all is when the game totally freezes! then you have to re-start your ps2 and of course the game....I gave it 2 stars only because it had some OK game play but it deserves 0.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yes, it does resemble Mario, Frogger's Quest is a challenge,
By Dee Bromley (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
This game is not at all like the Frogger of old. Gamers who are expecting the challenges of trucks and cars squishing the persistant reptile of old should pass on this game. However, Froggers Quest is not easy, but may cause older players to lose interest. We initially purchased the game because we are long time Frogger fans, but I did end up giving the game to the kids. I have not given up on finishing Froggers Quest, but it is a game of coins and gems that kids love to seek out. The enemies are not hard to beat, but the secrets do require a little work to unlock. This game is worth keeping, and will seem similiar to Mario. However if you are an adult with hopes of a very high challenge game that enhances the Frogger of old, pass it to the kids and stick with the brutal semi-trucks that caused your Frog to pant with fear.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Frustrating and disappointing,
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
I generally have high hopes for any 3-D platform game that features toadstools and fireflies. We know that a fairly detailed and colorful 3-D world can be created on a PS (1 or 2), and games like the three Spyro games did just that, with smooth gameplay and beautiful backgrounds. This game, however, does none of those things. Although his is a Playstation TWO game, the graphics are rather flat and lifeless, especially in the early levels, which is where you want to capture players' interests. The potential for vivid, colorful detail on the PS2 is far beyond what this game accomplishes -- this looks more like an early PS1 game.The most frustrating part of this game has got to be its tendency to freeze up, get stuck, or block your view. Very sloppy programming. Within five minutes of starting the game, Frogger's head was STUCK IN A BOAT while he was swimming underwater, forcing me to retart from the beginning. Then, once again about five minutes in he got stuck in MIDAIR and I had to start over again. Meanwhile, the incredibly choppy movement does not feel smooth or natural at all. I spent most of my time accidentally jumping into the water because the "jump" is fairly difficult to control. The storyline and dialogue are rather lifeless as well and I find myself turning the volume down so I don't have to hear the same two or three lines, like "I know Frog-fu!" over and over again.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We love this game!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
My husband and I recently purchased PS2 for ourselves (no kids) and Frogger: The Great Quest was one of the first games we rented and then purchased. We love it!...We've had the game for weeks now, and while we don't play it constantly, its great for an hour or two of play at every sitting and we're only a little more than halfway through. Its challenging enough to be fun but easy enough that you don't dread playing. In other words, its not impossible and that's what makes it fun. If anyone remembers the Nintendo game StarTropics, this game is in the same vein. It involves searching for and finding items and defeating foes. I don't know what the other reviewers hated about this game, unless perhaps it wasn't violent enough and wasn't impossible to win. For two adults, 37 and 43, we're really enjoying this game and would definitely recommend it to anyone who is not into the blood and guts type games and simply want a challenging but "dooable" fun time.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Game but I've seen better,
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This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
I know this will date me but I've always loved Frogger since I got my Atri when I was 10 yrs old...but this game gives me a headache. You can never seen where your going and there is no way to freeze the camera angle in one position. You might need to turn around to fight the bad guy but the camera is still facing the other way and you can't see to excape/fight. My husband says I just need to get use to the new stile but I'll take my Atri (or Super Mario Brothers) over this any day.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not what you expect,
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This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
I rented this because Frogger was my wife's favoriate game on PS1. We were excited to play this. After about an hour, it was back in the case. This is NOTHING like the PS1 model, it is a direct rip-off of Mario Brothers in 3-D. But it's not even as good as Mario. It's just a frog running around trying to get as many coins as possible.If you like Mario Brothers, you'll like this. It's a good choice if PS2 is your only system. If you're looking for what frogger is known for, you'll have to wait until the next one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
an embarrassment to sony and to playstation 2,
By A Customer
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
i rented this game when my 11 year old (girl) cousin came over. we both agreed, this game is terrible. and this is from my cousin who is a huge frogger fan and owns every PC frogger game. even though this game is only $$, it isn't worth a penny. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS GAME! here are a list of GREAT games that are also only $$ and are rated "E" for everybody (kid appropriate). GRAN TURISMO 3 (realistic racing simulator)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Frogger for PS2,
By jason thomas (Mays Landing, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
As an employee in the R-Zone section(video games) of a Toys R Us, I often recommend this game to parents looking to buy their young children a game. The graphics arent a "10" but who cares. It's easy enough for a child to pick up and play and not need a strategy guide. If youre looking for the next edition to the classic 80's arcade game you've come to the wrong place. This revamped oldie is nothing like its predecessor. Here Frogger has taken on a whole new role as an adventure hero (similar to PacMan fever) Like I said, if youre looking for classic Frogger dont get this game, but if youre looking for an appropriate game the kids can have a lot of fun with and also play with their parents, this is definitely the game for you. Hey, for ten bucks, how can you go wrong?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
frogging around,
By A Customer
This review is from: Frogger: The Great Quest (Video Game)
Well, I thought this game would be easier :) But that's not a bad thing. The graphics remind me heavily of the beginning computer games where you could constantly get "stuck" in some impossible situation and had to reboot the game. In Frogger I more than once trapped myself "inside" an open door and could not get out. Similarily the graphics seems to lag when you are moving around fast, so there is definitely some room for improvement. The gameplay itself is pretty fun with frogger being rather cute in his behavior and movements, the cuteness misleads at times when you get stuck and can't figure out how to continue. The store where you can buy items is pretty stupid, it doesn't really help. They should have thought of cooler things to get there. All in all, I think its a good game, but overpriced for what you get, more in the 29.95 range of games.
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Frogger: The Great Quest by Konami (PlayStation2)
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