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Fantastic Four Download Fantastic four download Continue young genius builds a portal to another dimension with the help of friends and colleagues, but the accident leaves one stranded and the other altered with unusual powers. Four years later, the stranded winner returns as a megalomaniae conqueror and others اﻟﻘﺎﺋﻤﺔ اﻟﺼﻔﺤﺔ اﻟﺮﺋﻴﺴﻴﺔ أﻏﺎﻧﻲ ﺟﺪﻳﺪة اﺗﺼﺎل must put aside their differences to stop him as the Fantastic Four. motionpictures.org filmratings.com They may not be as cool, sharp or super-verbal lip as X-Men. But Fantastic Four-Marvel Comics senior statesmen do-good supcrpals crowds have certainly fought enough villains in the last 45 years to earn starring roles in their own game, right? Recognition thinks so. and they give the cosmic rays of the extended heroes the same treatment they gave Batman in his many console outings. In other words. Fantastic four is a side scroll. The final fight-esque adventure, with all the visual pizazz from acclaim to ultra-flying Batman forever, except set in a polygonal universe. The game allows you to direct any of the five most famous faces in the family Fantastic Four. You get the cerebral, elastic leader of Mr. Fantastic; Muscular Rockman Thing; the forces that possess an invisible woman; head to the feet of the hotfoot man torch; and a fair weather member of the She Hulk team. Each character has at least four special moves, usually a combination of shoulder buttons and D-pad presses. Mr Fantastic, for example, shapes his rubber bod at 10-ton weight and falls on the villains when you hold the R2 and double the faucet up. Other specials include torch fireballs and a thing in the floor of the rippling foot stomp. Some special moves, and all the blocks, drain your hero supplying the power of power that you fill by collecting bonuses. Your character can also pick up and give to enemies and objects, including cars. This tactic is especially useful when you're fighting bosses, most of whom can't be injured by the swollen-in-the-mill punches and kicks. Up to four players can join the game if you have a Multitap. Each controls a different member of the team and you can switch between unused members in the middle of the game. But if no other people are available, you con have computer control as much as three teammates (this option makes the game both easier and confusing, as the screen becomes cluttered with characters). You and a friend can also duke it out in training mode, which allows you to practice moves in one-on-one bouts. The game is divided into five episodes, each of which ends with a confrontation with the infamous enemy from the comic book (Dr. Doom is the final boss). Despite the fact that heroes and enemies are all sprite-based, The environment -- from the streets of New York to the sunken world of Atlantis-almost polygonal, and your characters can wander in and out of the background and behind distant structures. But this is far from the most game game visual effect. With all his exploding vehicles, giant bosses and explosive special movements. Fantastic Four is about as flashy as a game can get. GAMEr'S EDGE Just when you thought it was safe to use the same lame moves over and over in your side of the scrolling adventure, Recognition went and added about the Fantastic Four's skill rating. Perform the same step too many times, and a block of cheese appears next to your life sensor, showing you and everyone else how lazy the player you are. If you go out swinging with a wide range of punches, kicks, throws and special moves, you are rewarded with a special Thumbs-Up badge. While no icon affects your score by having a cheese block next to your health I've been making you a laughing stock multiplayer game. MANUFACTURER - Probe THEME - Action NUMBER OF PLAYERS - 1-4 Marvel Comics and Acclaim have teamed up to bring you a side scroll to beat-em-up featuring comic book heroes, Fantastic Four. Angry Dr. Doom tries to build a time machine so that he can become the master of all worlds and eliminate the Fantastic Four in the process. It's up to you as one of the members of the Fantastic Four to stop this evil plan and save the day. Sounds pretty exciting, doesn't it? Don't get too excited. Fantastic Four is an old school, side scrolling, kick shit out of nothing and all type of game. Everyone played such a game. Double Dragon and Battle Force are great examples. The only difference is that your characters turned out to be comic book superheroes. Speaking of our heroes, here's a breakdown of your different characters. First of all, we have Mr. Fantastic, the leader of the Fantastic Four. Next, we have a thing. He's as big and strong as he is ugly. Third, an invisible woman, the wife of Mr. Fantastic, and she has the ability to become invisible. Fourth, we have the Human Torch. He is the brother of the Invisible Woman and has the ability to control the fire that covers his body. The fifth (?) member of The Fantastic Four is Ona-Hulk. Now I have two questions about the characters. First of all, I'm not a comic book fan, so I'm not familiar with the characters. Who are they? Recognition can be limiting their audience by having five main characters who may not be immediately recognizable for playing audiences there. Secondly, if this group of characters is called Fantastic Four, why are there 5 characters? Do they just throw in one to try to make the game more enjoyable, or is the Fantastic Four actually 5 characters? In terms of the gameplay of the Fantastic Four, the game starts quite decently. You have enemies attacking you from all sides. It's up to you to hit, kick, or special to move them to death. Of course, the level starts quite easily. You with these little munchkin-looking guys who swarm around you and throw a throw On you. Strike this first wave of little guys and you move on to face the giant monkey. So far so good. After the monkey, it's more little guys. Then more monkeys. Then there's the little guys. Then the robot is looking for guys. More little guys. More monkeys. And so on, and on and on. After playing for 15 minutes, I just wanted to see a different type of enemy. This lack of variation suffers every level. The same enemy over and over again. How hard is it to make up a few different varieties of enemies just to shake things up? One of the other things that really bothered me about the game was the control. Everything seemed sluggish as he moved in slow motion. Not only did it seem slow, but the nature of the animations were very clumsy. By no means did it actually look like your character was walking. The idea behind video games is to make you feel like you are actually part of the action. With terrible animation, there was never a chance of it. I will say that the game really was one cool feature. If you continued to use the same attacks to kill your opponents, a piece of cheese will flash on the screen, meaning you're cheesing out and need to vary your attacks. You didn't get penalized in any way for cheesing, but it was still a great idea, especially when you're playing multiplayer, because your buddies are sure to ride you for a fight like a wimp. Some graphics looked pretty good, while other things looked awful. Some of the backgrounds and characters were well made. Other backgrounds and characters will make any 16 bit system blush with embarrassment. The character animations were very lame and so choppy and stiff that it would be almost better not to even spice up the movement at all. I will say that I liked the appearance of the monkeys, but their breathing was terrible. Bottom line I really like this type of game, so I was very disappointed that the Fantastic Four wasn't done better. Long, monotonous levels will leave you screaming for some variety. I still don't understand why there are 5 characters and they are called Fantastic Four, but it really doesn't matter when playing. Overall, you will get tired quickly of the game, which is a shame. Publishers Activision Developers 7 Studios, Beenox, Torus Games Release Date 2005 Genre Action, Adventure, Fight Games rating 5/52 ratings Fantastic Four is an adventure beat 'em up video game based on the 2005 movie of the same name. Players play the role of the characters of the Marvel Comics superhero team Fantastic Four, using combos and special attacks to sell their way through hordes of enemies and bosses. John Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans and Julian McMahon reprise their roles in the game. A Nintendo DS version was scheduled but was cancelled. Name : Fantastic Four When experimental space travel goes awry, four people change space Reed Richards, inventor and leader of the group gets the opportunity to stretch his body, and takes the name, Mr. Fantastic. His girlfriend Sue Storm gets the opportunity to become invisible and create force fields, calling himself the Invisible Woman. Her younger brother Johnny Storm gets the ability to control the fire, including covering his body with flames, becoming the Human Torch.
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