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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loads of atmosphere and creativity.
Yes, American Mcgee did not 'make' this game like he did Alice (more or less). However, the end product was his to polish and ultimately produce. And, he was willing to put his name on it because he felt it was of the utmost quality. And, i trust his judgement. He's never let me down. As far as gameplay, this one is very high on my list. The manueverability of the...
Published on April 21, 2005 by J. M Quiggins

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful game - Horrible controls
What a shame, The story seems great, the graphics are amazing, everything was extremely well thought out - except for the controls - (PC version) for some reason the X axis is extremely choppy - I tried to change the sensitivity but it did not help at all. Also you can invert the mous but its universal so it inverts for both ship and character - this is a problem if you...
Published on December 12, 2005 by jocasta


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful game - Horrible controls, December 12, 2005
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jocasta "cq94" (Oneonta, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
What a shame, The story seems great, the graphics are amazing, everything was extremely well thought out - except for the controls - (PC version) for some reason the X axis is extremely choppy - I tried to change the sensitivity but it did not help at all. Also you can invert the mous but its universal so it inverts for both ship and character - this is a problem if you play one way on the ship and another with a person - A real shame - could have been one of the great 3rd person games but is barely playable due to the controls.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loads of atmosphere and creativity., April 21, 2005
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
Yes, American Mcgee did not 'make' this game like he did Alice (more or less). However, the end product was his to polish and ultimately produce. And, he was willing to put his name on it because he felt it was of the utmost quality. And, i trust his judgement. He's never let me down. As far as gameplay, this one is very high on my list. The manueverability of the character(s) is wonderful. The variety of playable characters is outstanding. The adventure mixed in with action plays out sweet. The graphics are very colorful and top notch. The way they drop you into the game with virtually nothing to go on as far as plot and where the plot may go was done with a touch of class as well. I totally disagree with anyone who says this is value bin stuff. It most certainly is not. But, the price seems to b going there anyway. Underrated program with a high level of re-playability. No installation issues. No bugs that I've found. And no terminal crashes. Free and open play in a lot of the game (though, not all of it). I have to say, on just about every level, this game is as high quality as they come. Unless your idea is simply to blow something's head off just to see the different variations of how the head explodes. Granted, that can be fun, but very shallow. This game is far from shallow.
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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Beutiful, but bad., January 27, 2005
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
First of all I want to say that though I was disappointed with this game, it is not ALL bad, well at least not MOSTLY bad, well ok its pretty bad now that I think about it.

When I first saw scrapland it looked like a fun adventure game in the style of Beyond Good And Evil (HIGHLY recommendable), with an intriguing storyline, unique gameplay, and cute characters reminiscent to the still-upcoming film ROBOTS.

And so I use some of my still warm Christmas money to purchase a copy, gleefully taking it home and ogling over the excellent manual (hi-gloss, full color pages!). Popping it in the DVD-ROM drive at home I admire the short EULA that is understandable enough, and install it. Starting up the game I am greeted by several cute beginning videos and an awesome 3D-menu depicting the asteroid that your adventures surround. a short load time later (and indeed it is short loads) an ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL environment greets me, one so good that I couldn't believe it was playing sooo smoothly on my machine (celeron 1.2 Ghz, 256 megs of RAM, a dvd-rom drive and a Nvidea Geforce 5700 LE). However this is where what would be, up to this point, just about THE perfect game ends. Beginning the story a loveable, goofy, somewhat Jar-Jar-ish robot greets you, showing you the sights and his hard earned (and still being paid for) spaceship. soon after this, you are told to take-over your friends body! Essentially stealing it (because nobody dies in the game, you just have to pay for more "lives") from someone who has done nothing but befriend you. soon after your next order of business is to destroy several cops, both in ships and outside, later to cheat and steal, lie, etc. All completely without remorse or any morality at all. Done with complete innocents for all intensive purposes. Now this may not be a problem to you. You may say a game is a game. That it's not real. However I like my good-guys to be good and my bad, well, bad. The people who are supposedly the "bad guys" are little worse than you! Thus there is a feeling of "what's the point?". And so I became so disenfranchised by it that I quit in disgust. Coming back several times over the next few days I played it a bit at a time to see if there was ANY redeeming qualities to the story. There weren't any. Eventually I settled to flying around the city slowly building up my credits in the only legit way I could find, shooting bugs. However with the main story out of the picture I found that there wasn't a way to get any new ship-plans. And so even that had a "what's the point?" to it after a time.

I close by saying if you like Grand Theft Auto and the like then maybe this game is for you. If you want a game with cute, admirable, nobel characters, where evil is evil, and good good, then stay away like this is the plague. Personally I plan on selling my copy.

Hope this helps any who might yet make my mistake.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars American McGee states in his site he is Executive Producer, April 17, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
This in regards to Mobbs, who posted a "discount bin" as his profound review for the game.

The game has richer textures and more more detail than his previous work, Alice. Maybe a large part of that is because Alice delved into the dark and mysterious, whereas Scrapland is all about androids living in space, thus all the colorful lights et al.

As quoting from American McGee's site, he states he is working as an Executive Producer for the game. Maybe Mercury Steam "asked" him not to divulge the fact that he wasnt the lead designer or creator of this game because apparently he is already known in the RPG gaming industry, being popular has its benefits especially in the advertising industry. Popularity also is refined through having a reputation of being a good game developer, which is vital
in this field.

The game runs on a smooth environment where the user can explore different areas in the game, which is very popular in gamers nowadays and quite honestly is what gamers have been looking for in a very long time. The ability to explore areas in a game has not been developed by a lot of companies.

I give this game a rating of 5 stars because it has humour and sharp wit, the effects are non-predictable and overall the game deserves more credit than it gets from its lowly detractors.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OMG TERRIFIC!!!, November 22, 2004
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
Scrapland. Congratulations on a tremendous effort. The game seamlessly blends together graphic quality of Half Life 2 with the gameplay and general replayability of GTA. I know that Scrapland is compared to GTA everywhere! but its true, Scrapland is just as good set in space, with more weapons, more characters and more bang for you buck. The game allowed me to fly ships as well as walk on foot, making the Scrapland world enless to explore and come across the next thing the game throws at you. To sum up this rambling review, i rate this game 10/10 terrific and a definite for those fellow gamers out there looking for something unique and different

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2.0 out of 5 stars Horrible voice acting., July 16, 2010
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
It is a decent game, but the atrocious voice acting & "silly nature" of the game bring it down to pretty much nothing.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game and yet being underlook..., January 20, 2005
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
I can't beleive so little people is playing scrapland. You people out there is definately missing one hell of a game! imagine to fly in a robotic city with 6 or 7 layers of traffic on top or bottom of you. A better picture? 5th element? is exactly the same and you are driving a space craft totally built by you with different parts you gathered through quest or the story. Imagine a racing or a battle at such traffic and scene... Moreover the game is not only about driving! It has a very cool action style side too, where you transform into different robot to finish the tasks... Get it now! and enjoy !
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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ala Peanut-buttah sandwiches!, December 4, 2004
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Scrapland (CD-ROM)
Strange game that takes place on an abandoned asteroid that is overrun by machines. I only have the DEMO but it's fun. Thier are numourous glitches however such as no dialogue tree at times with the characters(ANY of them) and sometimes there is a tree. The "space" ships as they are called do not travel beyond the asteroid, but the backdrop above is cool. This is a game about city living and city traffic... from outta'space.... or rather NOT D Mietri's planet. dominated by robots, of course it can't take place on other planets that are dominated by organics because the robots couldn't function there and this is about ROBOTS. The characters are comical and sound like they came off of seseame street with the quirky brookland accents and muppet-like heads. The game is still fun to play and the ships fun to "drive". Nice camera. Why only 4 stars? Because 4 is great, 5 is perfect! This isn't perfect but I am still asking for it for Chistmas.
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