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Horsez - PlayStation 2
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- In Horsez, you join a new academy where you need to train your horse to make him into a champion. You get to take care of an adorable foal.
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Product information
| ASIN | B000GJ0J1U |
|---|---|
| Release date | November 14, 2006 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,357 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,637 in PlayStation 2 Games |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches; 4 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Item model number | 32326 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ubisoft |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2006 |
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In Horsez, you join a new academy where you need to train your horse to make him into a champion. You get to take care of an adorable foal.
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This game is really enjoyable. Controls are simple. You guide your character through a week of classes and training then a competition at the end of the week. Your team travels all over the world, competing in the US and Morroco to name two.
The back of the package and advertising implies that you pick a pony, raise it to adulthood and compete with it. That does not happen. The pick a pony part of the game is a small extra activity that has nothing to do with the main part of the game. In the pony part, you watch a pony from a distance and any interaction you choose takes place in a movie. The main part of the game is some silly story line about 4 young people learning and competing with one another at horse training academies with adult horses. You won't see pictures or screen shots of this story line on the packaging and advertising but believe me you will see lots of it during the game. There is very little real life-like interaction with the horse. You can't pet your horse or hand feed him or even lead him, you'll only see these things happen in movies. The horse's "care and training" include a very few boring and extremely tedious activities that are done the same way, in the almost the same setting.
The packaging and advertising for this game are an outright lie. Why make a game and then try to sell it as something it is not? I thought this was a cute, raise-a-horse, change-your-outfits kind of game that would appeal to girls...that is what the box said. Instead I got a really bad movie about dancing, partying, sneaky, bickering teenagers (one even says she has bulimia) with very little horse raising or horse interaction of any kind. I don't understand the "E for everyone" rating either. There are scenes and dialogue that make it a "T for teen" in my opinion. There are also a lot of software glitches and mistakes. Bottom line, parents, don't be fooled like I was by the cover and waste your money or time on this one.
My daughter loves horses. I mean, LOVES them. I figured she would love a PS2 game called "Horsez" too, but we were both sorely disappointed.
There are parts of this game that are fun for her, but most of it is poorly designed AND poorly executed. Some of my daughter's quotes:
"Man, I wish I could see better."
"I wish I could look around"
"Where is the key, dad?"
"Why isn't there a map?"
"How do I find ____?"
"How do I do ____?"
You get the idea. There are NO maps, no waypoints, no camera controls, and very little help in completing missions. I'm 34 years old, and I am apparently not smart enough to figure this game out, either.
The controls are poor, the in-game acting is poor, and graphics are on the poor side of okay. In short, save your money and wait until game developers figure out that little girls play PS2, too, and they deserve the best -- just like their brothers.