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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Has some down falls, but still is great fun!
Vexx, very similar to Spyro, is actually a pretty good game. I was entised to buy it because of the graphics and it has held up to the $$$ worth. Here is the game broken down from a 1-10 scale, 10 being the best, 1 being really, really bad:

Graphics:9 Like I stated earlier, this game has no problems with the graphics that a re stunning and are basically...

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Vexx Fails for the casual gamer
If all you do is play video games 10+ hours a day (read no life) then maybe you will like it and probably give it 4 stars. But if you are a casual gamer, you will hate it.
Despite another reviewer here that tells you to 'get over it' when referring to the lame camera this game has, the camera compared to other platform games is terrible!
The game play is...
Published on April 26, 2003


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Has some down falls, but still is great fun!, April 12, 2003
This review is from: Vexx (Video Game)
Vexx, very similar to Spyro, is actually a pretty good game. I was entised to buy it because of the graphics and it has held up to the $$$ worth. Here is the game broken down from a 1-10 scale, 10 being the best, 1 being really, really bad:

Graphics:9 Like I stated earlier, this game has no problems with the graphics that a re stunning and are basically eye-candy.

Story:7 This is where Vexx started to struggle in my opinion. The stroyline was simply just not there and the character developments were actually pretty close to awful, but it still did keep me envolved, so I gotta give it some credit.

Characters:7 This like I said above, along with the storyline, is where Vexx falls by the wayside. This has completely no character development, and Vexx never learns new moves or gets new abilities.

Gameplay:9 This one was the major one that everyone analyzes completely. I did to, and I like what I saw. The graphics and emense scenery helped greatly as this game kept me playing for hours with the moderatley difficult play that while does not frusterate you too much keeps the right balance of difficulty.

Overall:8 Game has downfalls, but lives up to $$$, maybe more.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff...let the eye-candy reign supreme!, February 28, 2003
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This game is great. The gameplay is slick, the visuals are over the top and the user-interface is effortless. You can pick this game up and pop it in the console...no reading of the instruction book required. Plug-and-play at its finest. I will not delve into plot details here, you can glean those from the editoral reviews and synopsis placed on the site , but I will say that this game is awesome!
I like platform games, and I am particularly taken by those games that give me my money's worth. I want something that wont take me 8 hours to finish. I want something that gives me 100 dollars worth of effort...based upon the 50 dollars that I shelled out for it on release day.
This game does all that and more. As mentioned earlier, this game is easy to play and requires no learning curve to be mastered. As far as presentation is concerned, we are given a deep and immersive enviornment fulled with lush visuals and some great effects. The lighting and changing of daylight vs nighttime cycles are great. The enemies become more challenging and agressive as the day wanes and night takes hold, so keep looking for those handy sundials to help tame the nasty beasts!
The camera can be frustrating at times, by using the right analog stick however, you can alleviate this problem and most often place it in an optimal position. Filled with hidden secrets and riddles to decipher, this game will keep you occupied for quite some time. I know that it will be in my PS2 for the next few months and I strive for 100% comletion and the unlocking of all its secrets. Fans of platforming...get this game!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good game, October 25, 2003
This review is from: Vexx (Video Game)
He's short, slightly furry and shifts fluidly from kinda cute to downright gnarly. No, not Danny Devito. That's Vexx, the titular character in Acclaim's new platform adventure game. The opening narration tells the story of Vexx's people being enslaved by the Shadow Wraiths. When forced to work in the mines, Vexx lashes out at his captor. His grandfather dies in the ensuing fight, so Vexx escapes and stumbles upon the legendary Astani War Talons which fuse themselves to his arms. Armed to the armpits in gauntlets that owe at least some design elements to those seen in Battlechaser's (a comic, for those not so inclined), Vexx sets out to destroy the Shadow Wraiths that have enslaved his people. Whatever Vexx is, inviting he is not. He's sort of a cross between a hobbit and a rat. From some angles and in some light he's almost cuddly, but not quite. He's got a disturbing, adolescent monster quality to him that keeps him from being cute even in his best moods. His pointy ears, odd facial hair and usually crossed eyes don't come together well. From the cut scenes it's clear not everyone of his race has this problem, so it's all the more bothersome that the lead character isn't more loveable. The opening scene offers most of the needed exposition before sending you off on your quest. All that remains is a brief introduction to a character that will be helping you on your journey and some welcome, if laborious tutorials on the basic mechanics of the game. Most of your time will be spent searching out wraith hearts, which hold the power to open up more parts of the world. Substitute "wraith hearts" for some of the more ubiquitous platform game collectibles, like stars and coins, and you've got a good idea of how you'll be spending most of your time. Vexx's world is a 3-D one full of platforms, strange, mostly harmless enemies, floating meteors and many, many levels of uninspired visuals. The levels are, for the most part, diverse. But they aren't always challenging and very rarely are they a sight to behold. While other platformers choose to be bright and shiny, post-modern, or even industrial, Vexx seems to be treading a line between all imaginable styles without accomplishing anything original or attention grabbing. The colors and styles switch a bit from level to level, but none create a lasting impression. The mechanics offer a little more variety than other 3-D platformers, and for that Vexx is to be commended. Combat in this type of game has, historically, been limited to the throwing of giant vegetables hitting one's opponents with one's ass. While these methods no doubt have their place and can be quite charming, there's something to be said for Vexx's ability to slice down foes with claws or juggle them in the air with repeated uppercuts and kicks. It's not a deep combat system by any stretch, and the villains don't usually pose much of a challenge, but it's still combat and that has to count for something. The mechanics of playing the game are a bit rough. There's a slight pause before any movement and navigating the landscape is sometimes clunky. The usual jumping from place to place flows well enough, and the game keeps moving at a constant speed. There's also the issue of the camera, but to be fair it's no worse than any other 3-D adventure game. None of these issues make playing Vexx unpleasant, but they are noticeable. One area where Vexx excels is sound. There isn't too much of it, which means there's no constant, annoying musical presence throughout the game. The score chimes in with a moody string on occasion and an uplifting melody when you reach a goal. Vexx hardly makes a peep outside the occasional grunt of effort, and the same could be said of the bad guys. One could call it minimalist or just minimal. The bottom line is that it adds enough to the experience without trying to create an experience of its own, an accomplishment many games should envy. Had Vexx come out a year or two ago, it would have been at the top of many a gamer's wish list. As it stands, there are several other platform games available that go above and beyond what's offered here. While Vexx builds adequately on the 3-D trail blazed by Super Mario 64, there are others who have taken the next few steps. If you've played all the others and still have a jones for jumping and gathering, Vexx will take the edge off. Otherwise, wait for the next Mario, Ratchet and Clank, Sly Cooper, etc.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT PLATFORM GAME, March 1, 2003
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Derrell Gore (Texarkana, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vexx (Video Game)
I am so tired of people talking about bad camera angles. There isn't a game that doesn't have them so get over it. This game is one of the best platform games I have seen. I played all the way through JAK & DAXTER and SLY COOPER without hardly thinking. Both are great games but way to easy. Vexx not only is a great game but it is actually somewhat challenging. Not to say it doesn't have it's easy parts too. I hope to see a sequal. If you like PLATFORMERS you gotta play this.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars VEXX, February 19, 2003
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Stickville "Stickville" (Port Angeles, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a very cool, very fun game - much in the vein of Ratchet & Clank and Jak and Daxter. The only problems were the maddening camera angles (tough to control) and the feshman swimming controls. And don't bother with the Prima Strategy Guide. It's very basic, dosen't cover the controls, and just skims over the walk throughs. It seems as if it was just slapped together to meet a deadline.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Sleeper Hit That Will Never See A Sequel, March 26, 2006
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VEXX is a great a game. It rivals any of the action/adventure platform mascots to Jak/Sly/ & Mario. Unfortunately this 4 year old game that came out back in 2002 didn't seem to receive the attention it deserved. No game is ever perfect and this game has its minor flaws. It's also beautifully constructed & there are other games that came out the same year & their visuals never looked as beautiful as this game. Give it a try. At this point it's most likely under 20 bucks and a few retailers still carry this title. It's such a shame and most likely Akklaim Studios won't be making a sequel to this game. Give it a try & you will love it as much as I do.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If you like platforms then you will love this one!, October 10, 2003
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Jason Colucci (Granada Hills, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Ok, 3 months before this game came out I saw a playable demo of it. The sales person told me I had to check this out it was Mario meets Maximo but only darker. Of course, after seeing the demo I bought the game when it came out. Vexx is going to be a classic on the same level as the Crash Bandicoot series. Vexx actually looks a little like Sonic the HedgeHog but with razor sharp claws that makes him good for climbing walls.
The graphics are outstanding and you are in a true 3D environment. There is concern over the camera angles and movement but once you get use to the feel of it then it is really no big deal at all! There are about 10 level to the game but you have to collect all of the missing hearts to advance. There are about 10+ to each level. The really cool and helpful thing about this game is that it points you in the direction you need to go to collect the next heart you need. The one thing I cant stand is when a game just leaves you hanging in a 3D world and you have no clue which direction to head next. Vexx helps you out with signs and a little hint as to what is coming up next!
This game is really addicting and is good for kids, teens, and adults who love the platform genre of video games. I will continue to try and conquer this addition and wait for Vexx 2 to appear. As good as this first one is, there is no way they won't come back with a sequel!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated, July 11, 2003
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Vexx the game for PS2 is way underrated. I think that Vexx is a very good game because of the great action and adventure it has to offer. The gameplay lasts for hours and is spectacular, the graphics may not be the best I've seen for the PS2 but they are very good and detailed, and the storyline is great because it is easy to understand and makes a lot of sense. Vexx is one of the best games for the PS2 in my opinion.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWSOME!, July 11, 2003
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THIS IS THE BEST GAME EVER MADE! I THINK THAT VEXX SHOULD HAVE A SEQUEL BECAUSE OF IT'S BRILLIANCY! VEXX IS JUST A VERY FUN, AND ADDICTIVE, GAME TO PLAY. IT HAS HOURS OF GREAT GAMEPLAY, A WONDERFUL STORYLINE, AND SPECTACULAR GRAPHICS!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Buy, July 11, 2003
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Vexx is a very good game! I love playing it for my PlayStation2. It is very addictive and fun! Vexx is a good buy. The price for it is very good too.
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