Platform:Sony Psp Genre:action-games Rating:To Be Announced Media:Video Game Age:3 - 18 years Operating System:Sony PSP Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2 Dimensions (in):6.8 x 4.1 x 0.6
EAN:3307210232625 ASIN:B000GUGIEG
Release Date:October 6, 2006 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition:Brand New Not Sealed. Quick Delivery Guaranteed by Insured Post. Please take a look at all our other items. All Items are in stock when listed and are dispatched within 48 hours.
Amazon.co.uk Review: In a nutshell: Just like the movie, Boog the bear and Elliot the deer are just trying to get home, but there's an endless wilderness and an army of hunters in their way.
The lowdown: There's not a movie worth its salt, particularly not a CGI kid's movie that would dare walk the merchandising catwalk without a video game adaptation. The problem is most of them aren't very good and despite some fun moments Open Season doesn't really do much to stand out from the crowd. What's annoying is that Boog actually has a number of interesting abilities, like throwing skunks as stun grenades and squirrels as nut firing gun turrets, but by the time you've unlocked them all it's almost the end of the game. This means for most of the time you're just carrying out dull fetch quests, which is fine for fans of the movie but won't be for everyone else.
Most exciting moment: The most enjoyable sections of the game all revolve around impromptu chase sequences, with mine cart races, mountaintop escapes and a white water rapids ride down a river on the remains of an outside toilet.
Since you ask: Another highlight of the game is a number of fun unlockable mini-games, including such unlikely tasks as competitive flower picking and log rolling, which you can also play in four-player mode with friends.
The bottom line: One for fans of the movie only.- HARRISON DENT
Customer Reviews:
Open Season - Not that greatMarch 25, 2007 S. Leek(Stoke on Trent, UK) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my daughter when i purchased the psp console. At first i was very impressed with the graphics having never played on the psp before. But as i started to purchase other games i soon realised that the graphichs on open season were not actually that great. Game play is not that great either my daughter is 9 years old and gets bored with this game quickly. It is hardly picked up and played now, there is now action or suspense to keep her interested. I think this game would be more suited to younger children just starting out in the gaming world.