Disney's Donald Duck Goin' Quackers Ps2 Game
Game Description
DISNEY’S DONALD DUCK: Goin’ Quackers is the first platforming game out for the PlayStation 2. Developed by Ubi Soft, it combines classic platforming action with Disney flair. There are over 20 single-player levels, featuring a variety of locations, from forests to mansions. The game takes full advantage of the PlayStation 2’s graphical capability by rendering complete 3D environments and animated characters.
Each level appears in bright and vibrant detail, forming a sort of 3D tableau. Donald also appears just as he would in a cartoon or movie, thanks to the numerous frames of animation for each of his actions. Donald and his co-stars also sound as if they were coming straight out of a movie, due to the full voice acting for each character. DISNEY’S DONALD DUCK: Goin’ Quackers is a basic platformer, with the classic Disney twist providing an experience that resembles an interactive cartoon.
* Features: Features loveable yet ill-tempered duck.
* Rescue Daisy Duck from evil wizard Merlock.
* Kick and punch your way through 20 worlds.
* Each world has 4 main stages, plus boss stage.
* Set in 3-D environment.
2nd Description:
Daisy, a world famous reporter, is kidnapped while on special assignment to discover what danger is going on inside Merlock's Ancient Temple. Donald runs amuck, goes berserk, and gets hyper in this hilarious quest to rescue Daisy, with each turn bringing a new element of surprise. Donald must defeat the evil magician, Merlock, and act fast to reach Daisy before his cousin Gladstone can steal her away.
* Features: 22 levels.
* Variety of special moves.
* Collect power-ups to learn special moves.
* Earn extra lives.
* Full 3D environments.
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Game Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Daisy, a television journalist, has gone to Merlock's castle for an unannounced interview. Merlock doesn't appreciate Daisy's in-your-face interview tactics and holds her hostage while he comes up with a plan to take over the world. So, it's up to Donald Duck to rescue Daisy in Goin' Quackers.
The game gives players instructions as they progress through the levels. When you come to something new, Donald's nephews explain what's going on. While not having to read an instruction book is nice, the game explains so many simple concepts from the beginning that this feature hinders more than it helps. For instance, gift boxes contain power-ups. Power-ups are good. You should get them.
The game's graphics quality varies greatly throughout. For example, some of the buildings show great detail while, in another area, it can be difficult to tell whether you're facing a cliff or a thorny plant. Also, while Donald is superbly animated, the game's many textures look grainy compared to those of other PS2 titles.
The sound, on the other hand, is spot on. The sound effects are also pleasantly cartoon-like, but the voices are annoying, especially Donald's.
Experienced gamers will blow through this one, assuming they want to, and younger gamers will find the game sufficiently challenging and fun. But gamers young and old will agree: There's nothing to like about Donald's new voice. --Todd Mowatt
Pros:
Platform-style Disney game
Cartoon-like sound effects
Cons:
Too similar to the Crash Bandicoot game series
Obtrusive help feature
Annoying game voices
Game Controller
D-Pad = walk or run
Square or Circle Button = attack
Triangle or R1 Button = special moves
X Button = jump
X Button (twice) = double jump
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