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Tarfumes.com - Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

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Our Price: $24.95
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Manufacturer: UBI Soft
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Amazon Maximum Age: 13 Amazon Minimum Age: 72 Binding: Video Game Brand: UBI Soft EAN: 0008888310341 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: UBI Soft Manufacturer: UBI Soft Platform: PlayStation Publisher: UBI Soft Studio: UBI Soft
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Cool Little game Comment: I liked this game. In my mind this really isnt a Kids game though. to beat the game 100% actually requires alot of time and effort. Its more the type of game you can play and kids will watch. The controls are pretty easy. its basically MARIO but your a crocodile exploring diffrent levels, theres really nothing groundbreaking.
The game does keep your attention and you will have fun completing the levels. A good game if your a patient person, if not youll wonder why its taking you so long to beat this"kids" game and make you feel stupid.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good Game Ruined By Horrible Controls Comment: Croc, original released in 1997 had the same appeal that Crash Bandicoot had. It was a simplistic game that was absolutely gorgeous to look at. Obviously inspired by Crash Bandicoot and Super Mario 64, Croc was a game that could've been for everyone. However, lackluster controls and a bad camera make Croc more frustrating than fun.
As with most games aimed at the younger audience, Croc has a simple story. The Gobbos have been kidnapped by an evil Baron. It's up to Croc to save the Gobbos and stop the Baron. And he'll traverse four worlds to do it.
The level layout of Croc is surprisingly good. Levels are pretty straightforward but you'll be able to veer off path whenever you need to. In every level your goal is to get to the end and ring the gong. Along the way Croc will be faced with enemies and natural traps like lava or freezing waters. In every level you'll also collect gems. From level to level the total gems you finish with stack up on each other. For every 100 gems you'll get an extra life, and you'll need those lives. There are also six Gobbos in every level you venture to. Five of them are scattered throughout the level randomly. However, the last Gobbo requires you to find five special gems and open a special door at the end of a level. Upon finding those gems and opening a special door, the game will usually make you play some kind of bonus game or solve a puzzle to get the last Gobbo. Some of these parts of the game are incredibly frustrating. For example, in one bonus game you'll have to make Croc jump on buttons in order to "whack" sheep in a sort of Whack the Mole fashion. However, it speeds up and the controls aren't all that friendly.
That may very well be the biggest problem with Croc. The game is such a pain to control. You'll suffer a lot for this. Up always moves Croc forward but the camera is always moving. Croc doesn't turn sharp enough so you'll mostly spend time stopping and turning so that you can continue on your way. This wouldn't be so bad if there weren't enemies on your tail or if you didn't have to stop and turn on a collapsing platform. Even worse is the camera. You don't get control over it at all. The view doesn't shift fast enough which may lead to you running into an enemy simply because you don't know where it is, or having to quickly jump off a collapsing platform. These issues make Croc--an already challenging game as it is--harder than it has to be. It's frustrating as well. The game has potential, and the right gameplay elements, but the controls make it too hard. However, it is still a good challenge. Completing the game 100% by finding all the Gobbos and getting the second ending is a task in and of itself.
What Croc lacks in gameplay it certainly makes up for in everything else. The game looks stunning. Especially for a Playstation game in 1997. The FMVs look incredible, the bosses look spectacular. The environments look incredible as well. There are hardly any Playstation games that look this smooth or run this well. The soundtrack is also a beautiful soundtrack. In terms of production values, Croc is an astonishing game to behold.
In short, Croc is a good game, but a game that would've been so much better if it didn't suffer from such horrible controls and a bad camera. It's a fun game, but only barely so. There will be many gamers who won't be able to let those issues slide.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So much potential!! Comment: This game has everything it needs to be GREAT! It IS great. I've never played Croc 2, scared off by difficulties in the first one. Yes, I agree, the controls are horrible. I can remember spending 7 minutes climbing platforms only to miss a cage, jump down, take 5 minutes back up, and fall down right before the top. It made me even madder because the characters are the cutest, you collect things like Spyro and Ty, it's the cutest story, and I WANT to play it so, so badly...but the diificult controls make that impossible. For "Greatest Hit" couldn't they have fixed that ONE problem?? If they fix the camera/controls and make Croc 3, I will pre-order it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This Game is Really Fun!!! Comment: I think this game is more than most of the review make it out to be. This game is SUPPOSED to be challenging, and it is not as frustrating as most think. It's actually really adorable, and has a good setting with cute characters. The camera mode you do have to fiddle with though. But you do get used to it. I was definately hooked on this game, cute, challenging, and fun. 5 stars all the way!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Croc Crusades! Comment: Hi! I'm Aaron. I actually played this game on Playstation when I was about 8. It's got everything, including secret areas, bonus challenges, secret levels, and awesome bosses! I never didvery well with the controler of a Playstation, so my mom ordered it from Schoolastic on the PC. The only problems with it are: the control, and those bonus challenges where you move that pan thing to catch the falling white crystals, lives, and Gobbos. The bosses are beyond any game's bosses (except Crash). The controls with a Playstation are really hard to use. You know how each boss comes after 3 levels? Well, get 6 Gobbos out of all 3 levels before a boss, a then beat the boss and you get a secret level. Beat the secret levels to get puzzle pieces. Get all 8 puzzle pieces to get the secret world and the secret boss, White Dante. I got a cheat here to give. Put the following password in and you get 100%: LEFT X4, DOWN, RIGHT X2, LEFT X2, DOWN, RIGHT, DOWN, LEFT, UP, RIGHT. That raps up this review. BYE!
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