- ASIN: B00002STJW
- Item Weight: 8 ounces
- Media: Video Game
- Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #28,441 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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The game's standard-issue 3D over-the-shoulder (and sometimes behind-the-back) shooting engine should feel familiar to most of us by now. The D-pad controls forward and backward motion and left and right rotation. Strafing is accomplished with the L1 and R1 buttons. As Bob, you wander around the 3D world, blasting bad guys and gaining power-ups, new weapons, and health bonuses. In addition, it's your job to repair tears in the cyber-fabric. These are represented by glowing crystalline orbs that are both deadly to the touch and have a nasty habit of sucking you in - as well as shooting off powerful beams of energy. To make matters worse, when one appears, you're given a mere few minutes (complete with onscreen countdown) to get up close and personal and use your special tear repair gun - called a "glitch" - to mend the tear. This is a sticky process and usually involves holding the glitch beam on target for several moments while the tear's volatile energies make it difficult for you to stand up, not to mention frequently sending you flying across the room with half your life energy missing.
Further complicating matters is your means of transportation. Rather than simply running around the gameworld on foot, you use something called a Zipboard (which looks like a disc attached to each foot, with a cord running between them) to sort of half float and half skate your way around. Unfortunately, control of the Zipboard is sloppy and difficult to master at best, and once you start off in a particular direction, it's not always easy to stop. Over wide-open, flat surfaces it's difficult to get where you want to go by the most direct route, since you're constantly veering off course, reorienting your direction, and backtracking. Throw in a few obstacles and some narrow causeways, and you're bumping into stuff left and right, and falling off ramps, often plummeting back to ground level just when you've almost made it to the top. Luckily, the Zipboard also prevents death by falling, since it's continually emitting an infinitesimal vertical force. It really gets ugly when you're attempting to hold a tear on target and it keeps swatting you around, making you lose the shot, and sending you and your dumb Zipboard spinning off. You can't help but feel that if you just had regular shoes on instead, you could just take care of business and be done with it.
Why is it that games and movies about hi-tech cyber-beings living inside computers don't have better graphics? As with everything from its predecessor Tron until now, ReBoot tends to settle for large, brightly colored geometric shapes in lieu of detailed textures or color. "But, dude, they're inside a computer. It's trippy." Humph. Perhaps the auspices of techno-kitsch make that excuse work for Tron, but ReBoot just doesn't deal well with the paradox. A low frame rate and ample polygon dropout reveal the game's true low-tech nature. It's plagued with camera troubles, too - all too often the jump you need to make is to a platform that you can't quite see from where you're standing - and the game offers no player-controlled camera tweaks.
ReBoot might be interesting to fans of the TV series, but as a stand-alone game left to its own merits, it just doesn't fly. The sketchy graphics don't tell you all you need to know, and from a design standpoint the levels are uninspired - though fans of the show will like the cute animated cutscenes featuring other ReBoot characters. Most importantly though, it's the game's awkward control that sets a new benchmark for frustration and will doubtless cause many players to throw their controllers across the room, turn off the PlayStation, and never reboot this one. --Josh Smith
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
So difficult that it can never be fun, without CHEATS!,
By "dbzub22" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reboot (Video Game)
ReBoot is a game that tries to comphensate for its insane difficulty by offering beautifully rendered visuals, and using the actual voice talents, music and sound effects from the show, but that simply doesn't cut it.Not long after beating it, the hard way, I came across some really good codes for it on the internet. The codes I found allowed you to fly anywhere on your zip board, with no limit as to how high you can go, or for how long, which is a lot better than hovering, and more faithful to the show. You can also start the game off with unlimited ammunition for every weapon in the game, that'll smoke any bad guy or boss who thinks he actually stands a chance! You also have the ability to play as Dot or Enzo Matrix, which is an option that isn't even offered in the game without the use of the codes! So, if you're a fan of ReBoot, and you want to actually ENJOY this game, get the codes, because you'll never have fun in this game without them. Electronic Arts is well known for the amount of difficulty they put into thier games. A perfect example would be playstation version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It's a real shame, because their games are usually so good in every other respect. All in all, if you're a fan of ReBoot, I'd recommend getting this game, because I wouldn't count on seeing another game based on that show for a while, if at all. And if you already have it, do yourself, and your controller a favour, and get the codes!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sony Plastton does it agian!,
This review is from: Reboot (Video Game)
This game is great! Its a little sluggish,but it has amazing graphics. The game is so much fun. It is so lifelike. When I first played I thought it was boring,but once you beat the first level this game turns out so amusing. This game will keep you glued to the screen for hours. Take it from me this game rocks!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Lizards' Queens view of Reboot,
By A Customer
This review is from: Reboot (Video Game)
If you are a fan of the show then you will love the game. You play as gaurdian Bob, and you have to defend Mainframe from MegaByte who will stop at nothing to get total control. Zipboard control can be tricky, espacially some of the jumps, but after a while it becomes second nature. The graphics are decent and the film footage is excellent. If you like games that make you think fast then, this is the one for you.
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