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PsychoNauts

Platform : PlayStation2
Rated: Teen
3.5 out of 5 stars 110 ratings

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Platform: PlayStation2

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  • Enter people's minds and use your powers of levitation and Psi-Blasts to face people's worst fears
  • Rise up in rank as you collect figments of other people's imaginations, sort their emotional baggage, clear out their mental cobwebs, and crack open their memory vaults
  • Complete special training missions to earn new powers like telekinesis, pyrokinesis and more
  • Fully interactive environments - use tightropes, trapezes, ladders, poles, ledges, trampolines, climbing walls and rail slides to your advantage
  • Multiple paths and sub-challenges - the nonlinear gameplay offers greater depth and better gameplay

Product information

Publication Date June 22, 2005
Computer Platform PlayStation 2
Global Trade Identification Number 00096427013990
UPC 096427013990
ASIN B0007PIEB0
Release date June 22, 2005
Customer Reviews
3.5 out of 5 stars 110 ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #33,898 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#3,057 in PlayStation Legacy Systems
Product Dimensions 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.53 inches; 4.8 ounces
Type of item Video Game
Rated Teen
Item model number 96427013990
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Weight 4.8 ounces
Manufacturer Majesco
Date First Available February 24, 2005

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Psychonauts are operatives that possess psychic powers. When a crazy scientist begins abducting Psychonauts for their brains, it's up to you to put an end to it once and for all. Playing as new cadet Raz, you must develop your paranormal powers, which include telekinesis, fire-starting, clairvoyance, and telepathy. Enter the minds of other people to collect figments of their imaginations, to resolve their emotional problems, and to unlock their memory vaults. As you progress in your missions, you'll earn even more psychic powers that will help you solve a variety of puzzles.
This item is complete and includes game, game case and manual. There is minimal wear to the labels or manual. Bonus downloadable content may have already been redeemed. Game carts and disc are professionally cleaned or resurfaced. This item, while pre-played, is an excellent addition to your game collection. It will also be a good playable piece.

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Following in the footsteps of the award-winning titles Full Throttle and Grim Fandango, visionary designer Tim Schafer delivers his newest creation--the bizarre, psychic adventure, Psychonauts.

For years, the Psychonauts have deployed their psychically-armed operatives all over the world, but now there is trouble brewing in their own boot camp. A deranged scientist is abducting camp cadets for their brains! One student, a mysterious and powerful new arrival named Raz, stands alone against the lunatic. Raz must develop and unleash an arsenal of paranormal powers, including his most powerful weapon of all--the ability to launch himself telepathically into the minds of others. Ultimately, he must enter the psyche of his worst enemy and destroy his dark plans at their source. Entering the mind of madman has its challenges, and Raz must struggle to preserve his sanity while he battles to save the day.

In this third-person shooter, you will explore 13 levels--three that are set in the "real" world, and ten that are set inside the mental jungle-gyms and terrifying prisons of dementia. Journeying through the mind of a lunatic, Raz, you will rise through the ranks as you collect figments of imagination, sort emotional baggage, clear out mental cobwebs, and crack open memory vaults. After you complete special training missions, Raz will learn new psychic powers, such as levitation, telekinesis, invisibility, pyrokinesis, clairvoyance, and confusion.

With tightropes, trapezes, ladders, poles and other dynamic environmental features, you'll zip through an engrossing story injected with humor, vivid characters, and a spectacular range of wild, imaginative environments. The non-linear plot offers incredible depth of play, loaded with multiple paths and strange sub-challenges like digging up imaginary atomic elements, finding lost brains, and telekinetic canoeing.

You'll thoroughly enjoy the journey with Raz as you make your way through weird worlds and the dark recesses of Schafer's creative, squishy gray matter in this oddball, puzzle-game shooter. Psychonauts delivers monsters that slink like cats in the night and puzzles that will bend your brain like string theory--you'll be dazzled, confused, and challenged.

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Customers find this video game to be a fun, well-crafted title with great humor and beautiful art. Moreover, the game features a wide variety of memorable characters, and one customer notes how each level has a different theme. Additionally, customers appreciate the writing quality, with one mentioning lots of quotable lines to remember.

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19 customers mention "Game quality"19 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy playing this game, with one customer noting that it never feels boring or forced, while another appreciates the fun of collecting items.

"...I consider Psychonauts to be one of the finest games ever made, and I guarantee that no matter what type of gamer you are, there's something for you..." Read more

"Awesome! Took me forever to find a copy, but find one I did. Used to have it for PC, but a console's the way to go...." Read more

"...Good damn. Damn good damn! Got all that in your mind? Now make it a little better and you've got yourself a mental copy of Psychonauts...." Read more

"...This game has humor, heart, action, amazing graphics, great character design and an insane plot that feels like it's plucked out of the mind of Luis..." Read more

6 customers mention "Humor"6 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the humor in the game, with one mentioning that the fun never ages.

"...full of all kinds of wacky characters, über-creative levels, subtle dark humor, innovative gameplay mechanics, responsive controls, and mature..." Read more

"...Used to have it for PC, but a console's the way to go. Great humor, great story, art direction, et al. Highly recommended." Read more

"...This game has humor, heart, action, amazing graphics, great character design and an insane plot that feels like it's plucked out of the mind of Luis..." Read more

"...humor in it, but with this game it's a lower age so there is a lot more humor and less violence...." Read more

5 customers mention "Quality"5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the game, noting that it arrives in great condition, with one customer describing it as perfectly designed.

"...of memorable characters that are amazingly fleshed out and perfectly designed...." Read more

"What a great game, and it arrived exactly as advertised -- in pristine shape, with the booklet included...." Read more

"...The game came in good condition and my son hasn't stopped playing it since Christmas Day." Read more

"I love this game! Used but came in great condition! No problems with game or disc!" Read more

4 customers mention "Design"4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the game's design, praising its beautiful art, with one customer noting its amazingly fleshed-out visuals and another describing it as cartoonish.

"...and memorable characters comes a completely original and beautifully designed level that reflects the character's current mental state...." Read more

"...Great humor, great story, art direction, et al. Highly recommended." Read more

"...This game has humor, heart, action, amazing graphics, great character design and an insane plot that feels like it's plucked out of the mind of Luis..." Read more

"...Also, if you are a fan of art, there is a beautiful look and feel to everything in this game." Read more

4 customers mention "Gameplay"4 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the gameplay of PsychoNauts, with one customer highlighting its creative levels and unique environments, while another notes how each level has a different theme and how the complex story ties them together.

"...is a one-of-a-kind game full of all kinds of wacky characters, über-creative levels, subtle dark humor, innovative gameplay mechanics, responsive..." Read more

"...Used to have it for PC, but a console's the way to go. Great humor, great story, art direction, et al. Highly recommended." Read more

"...It's a very unforgettable game as well; the visuals in some of the worlds presented to us are absolutely gorgeous and there are lots of quotable..." Read more

"Awesome game. So well crafted. A work of art that is super fun to play." Read more

3 customers mention "Character design"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character design in PsychoNauts, featuring a wide variety of memorable characters, with one customer noting that their voice perfectly suits their design.

"...Psychonauts is a one-of-a-kind game full of all kinds of wacky characters, über-creative levels, subtle dark humor, innovative gameplay mechanics,..." Read more

"...This game has humor, heart, action, amazing graphics, great character design and an insane plot that feels like it's plucked out of the mind of Luis..." Read more

"...no slow-downs or freezes yet and is a bloody blast to play with funny characters and strange environments that feel like they're from the minds of..." Read more

3 customers mention "Writing quality"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the writing quality of the game, with one mentioning it has lots of quotable lines to remember.

"...Full Throttle are all excellent games, with clever writing and engaging yet fun stories...." Read more

"...presented to us are absolutely gorgeous and there are lots of quotable lines to remember...." Read more

"If you wish to play masteriece of gaming history with great writing and story them play this game but of you have other options to play it use the..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2009
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    When it comes to originality and creativity, Tim Schafer is a true master. He's been gifted with the ability to turn the most outlandishly wacky ideas into some of the most funny and original games ever created. Day Of The Tentacle, The Secret Of Monkey Island, Grim Fandango and Full Throttle are all excellent games, with clever writing and engaging yet fun stories. However, Psychonauts is Schafer's masterpiece. Psychonauts is a one-of-a-kind game full of all kinds of wacky characters, über-creative levels, subtle dark humor, innovative gameplay mechanics, responsive controls, and mature themes under all those bright colors (the Memory Reels are quite tragic and sad, mirroring the losses and hardships we've all faced). I consider Psychonauts to be one of the finest games ever made, and I guarantee that no matter what type of gamer you are, there's something for you in Psychonauts.

    Where to start? With the heart of game: the characters. Psychonauts has a wide variety of memorable characters that are amazingly fleshed out and perfectly designed. They're an eclectic mix of witty, serious, nutty, psychotic, and all around goofy, and that's what makes the game so original. Nowadays, games are all about realism and I'm afraid developers have forgotten that games are supposed to be a fun escape, not a chore. The characters in Psychonauts showcase more creativity than 20 other games combined. The main character of Raz is likable and funny, really giving the game heart. His design is clever (I love the goggles/leather pilot helmet combo) and his voice actor (Richard Horvitz) does a fantastic job. The supporting characters are what really elevate the game from great to amazing. Each is wonderfully designed with their own personalities and quirks. There are too many to list, but my personal favorites include camp mentor Ford Cruller, who has multiple personalities and reminds me of Doc Brown from Back To The Future; the portly Coach Oleander, who is scarred by both his abusive father and the horrors of war; and Boyd Cooper, a tweaky milkman with paranoid delusions about the government and double agents. Even the very minor characters have personalities and deliver funny quips.

    Along with each of these eccentric and memorable characters comes a completely original and beautifully designed level that reflects the character's current mental state. Again, there are too many to list, but the standouts are a trippy black-lit Spanish villa being terrorized by a giant pink bull, a minature metropolis populated entirely by talking lungfish, and Boyd's government conspiracy level (which is one of the coolest levels in any game, ever). There's not one repeated idea throughtout the 10+ levels either. It is this uniqueness that is Psychonauts' biggest strength, never making the game feel boring or forced; it all flows naturally and seamlessly. A rather deep and complex story ties all the levels together, so if you're one of those people who complains there are no longer any games with compelling stories, here's a game that will pleasantly surprise you.

    Now a game can be the most original thing around, but if the gameplay stinks it renders all that creativity moot. Luckily Psychonauts excels in the gameplay as well! Being a psychonaut, you have an impressive arsenal of psychic powers at your disposal. You can use levitation, pyrokinesis, telekinesis, and clairvoyance, among others to your full advantage. Don't feel like fighting that enemy? Set them on fire and then levitate to a safe location until they're dead, or pick them up with your mind and throw them off a cliff. The powers are fun to use and easy to wield, thanks to the excellent controls. Each level has a different theme, with a new gameplay element central to beating the level. For instance, in the government conspiracy level, you must collect ordinary household items that disguise you as double agent performing a certain task in the eyes of the bad guys. If you're holding a plunger, they see you as a plumber and you can pass by undetected into the sewers. Every level also encourages you to use your powers in a way you wouldn't have thought to use them, like using clairvoyance on a crow feather to spy on enemies from the crow's point of view. In short, the gameplay is excellent.

    If you love collecting things like I do, than this game will definitely satisfy your appetite. There are thousands of items to collect, all of which upgrade your psychic powers, actually giving you a reason to collect them instead of just for 100% completion. There are figments (as in figments of your imagination), mental cobwebs (which clutter your brain), memory vaults (for those repressed memories), emotional baggage (which is actually baggage, like a suitcase or storage trunk), scavenger hunt items, stolen brains and loads more. I had so much fun collecting these items, some of which are very cleverly hidden.

    The music, sound effects, and voice acting is superb. The music, composed by Tim Schafer regular Peter McConnell is great and compliments each level nicely. The sound effects are top-notch, each with its own memorable sound - I love the sounds the enemy censors make. Each character's voice perfectly suits their design, even the minor ones. The voice acting is professionally done and doesn't feel phoned in by anyone. I was highly amused to hear the voice of Earl Boen (Dr. Silberman from The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day) as a boss character.

    So is there anything wrong with Psychonauts? No, nothing that takes away from the extraordinary gaming experience. I only have a few minor nitpicks: There are long load times, but this is understandable considering the intricacy and amount of stuff going on in each area. The targeting system and camera could use some tweaking. Sometimes I couldn't get a lock on an enemy or the camera would cause me to miss a platform I was jumping to. Finally, and this is strictly my opinion, at the end of the game Raz removes his helmet and we get to see his ridiculous hair-do. Talk about hat hair...let's just say he should never take off the helmet! However, none of these tarnish Psychonauts' brilliant shine.

    All in all, Psychonauts is one of the best games ever made, of this or any generation. Everyone, no matter what your age or gaming experience, should give this masterpiece a try. You won't regret it!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2012
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    Awesome! Took me forever to find a copy, but find one I did. Used to have it for PC, but a console's the way to go. Great humor, great story, art direction, et al. Highly recommended.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2010
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    How to explain a game like Psychonauts? Its like Destroy All Humans, Silent Hill as a Saturday morning cartoon and some kind of wonderful mental problem made not-so-sweet love and put it on a disc. Imagine if Sigmund Freud made a game about the kind of minds he doesn't think could exist but which would be fun to analyze. Now imagine that game is maybe the best platformer you've ever popped into your PS2/Xbox/PC. Combine that with writing that vaguely reminds me of Invader Zim (Richard Horvitz doing Raz' voice helps with that) and music and sound that are just...damn! Good damn. Damn good damn! Got all that in your mind? Now make it a little better and you've got yourself a mental copy of Psychonauts. Sadly, that version won't play in real life, so you'll need a tangible copy to really enjoy it.

    Psychonauts is the touching tale of a young boy coming of age as a psychic at a special summer camp full of other, less-intelligent-seeming psychics. Its divided into two realities, real world and various minds. In the real world, main character Raz is mostly dealing with normal camp things like bullies and making out until trouble starts. The minds are nothing like normal. Not one inner universe could exist anywhere but in a...I guess they're human..mind. They're spectacular.

    I have but two things to mention before I resume recounting the greatness: First, for some reason or another, in ONE part of the game, controls kind of come and go. Nowhere else, just that one part. Second, the ending makes a sequel possible but they never made one. Those are literally the only complaints I have.

    Now that thats out of the way, Psychonauts is bad-ass. I really can't accurately convey what makes it great in words except to say that every level is either a psychedelic wonderland, a dark world you might not expect from the cartoon-y visuals, a corkscrewing suburb or one of several other worlds ranging from silly to disturbing. Even the real world is a little off.

    So the game looks weird, you might be saying. Hows it play? Honestly? Pretty well. Raz can not only use psychic powers like levitation, clairvoyance and pyrokinesis, he can also do acrobatics and for the most part, its a lot of fun. The game will almost never rob you of anything, using powers is fun and even collecting everything takes some thought and skill. The speed of the game is perfect. Sometimes I wish Raz ran faster, but levitation takes care of it nicely.

    Should you buy it? Dude, yes. Lots of people who have already played it will tell you its amazing. Listen to them. If I could, I'd lend you the money to buy it just so you could experience it. But I can't, so don't ask. Just know that I love you all and Psychonauts is a great, great game.

    And isn't that all that matters, really?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    This has always been, and always will be, my all time favorite game. This game has humor, heart, action, amazing graphics, great character design and an insane plot that feels like it's plucked out of the mind of Luis Bunuel. I've never seen another game with such imagination as this one. You can interact with anything, have conversations with each of the characters and explore wholly original environments with lots of secrets buried within them. It's a very unforgettable game as well; the visuals in some of the worlds presented to us are absolutely gorgeous and there are lots of quotable lines to remember. I highly recommend playing this on any platform where it's available and allow yourself to be enveloped by this cartoonish and surreal world that you'll never want to leave.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    If you wish to play masteriece of gaming history with great writing and story them play this game but of you have other options to play it use the others as the ps2 port suffers a graphical downgrade and suffers slight framerate drops at the camp
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2017
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    good game but the disc wouldnt play sometimes and i kept having to reset the machine

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  • Elizabeth S
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Game
    Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2020
    Platform: PlayStation2Verified Purchase
    Love this game