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Based on the animated film, A Bug’s Life is an epic game of miniature proportions. The story follows the exciting adventures of a misfit ant named Flik as he tries to save his colony from a greedy gang of grasshoppers led by Hopper. As Flik, you travel through fully interactive 3D environments brought to life with cinematic quality animation, smooth controls, and challenging puzzles. Get ready for a bug’s-eye-view in an incredible and fast-paced adventure.
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We rented this game from the video store to try it out, and we liked it well enough to buy one. I thoroughly enjoy this game in spite of some flaws in the animation. Maybe that’s because my criterion for a good game is that it should challenge my reasoning skills. This game definitely does that!Although “Bug’s Life” is rated “6 years and up” in terms of content (from the G-rated movie), it’s a difficult game that might frustrate some children, and will definitely challenge adults. It has five “worlds” with 3 levels each (that’s 15 levels in all). So far, I’ve only gotten to Level 4 (where the Bird gobbles me up every time!) Each time I play, however, I discover new tricks and features that I missed before.Those users who complain of headaches from annoying camera swings may not have gotten the hang of how to control Flik. The camera’s POV follows where Flik is looking, so, when he turns left or right, so does the camera. Since this is a 3D game, Flik can turn 360 degrees. Fast changes in POV can be disconcerting at first if you push too many different directional buttons in a sequence. Most of the time, however, you really don’t need to spin Flik around so fast. Once I got my control down pat, I found the camera rotation to be very useful in orienting myself. Seemingly useless items (like the green acorn and big raspberry on level 1) make good landmarks once you learn the layout. Those landscapes are not as “featureless” as they first appear when you slow down and take the time to look around. The real trick in this game is not bashing bugs at breakneck speed, it’s figuring out the best order to collect the various items. True, Flik’s Red Berries are very hard to aim and you need several throws to do much good. They’re meant to be that way, because they’re his least powerful weapon. But find that green Homing Berry, and your aiming problems are solved, because it follows the target like a smart bomb! Also, I didn’t find Flik’s harvester on Level 1 until I had played for several hours — but once I did, my whole strategy changed the next time around. And I’m sure it will change again, once I find whatever it is I need to get past that darned Bird!
Although flying on the dandelion is very hard, once you pass that, it’s a great game. It follows all of the scenes in the movie. I would not recommend this for young children. Some of the levels are not that easy.
This game is so addictive! We played it for hours, and the it’s graphics are great!
I bought this mainly out of chance that Disney could make a playable and enjoyable 3D game, and I was right, although you can race through the game in only a couple of days, if you work hard enough and search around long enough on every level, you can squeeze more time and enjoyment from it. more for the younger kids though, not the 3D gamers.
A Bug’s Life is directly based on the popular movie and most expected a better game than was delivered. It is more than apparent that this game was released as an advertising gig and it still needed some serious time on the old drawing board. The 3-D graphic games are usually a problem for the playstation, however this game may reach an all time low. The main problem (and it is a HUGE problem) is the camera angle. You can never really control Flik (the main character) and spend more time walking off of things and running into enemies and just being annoyed in general. To add insult to injury, the game is geared toward kids but the major problems with control, unexplained game freeze-up and long load times will frustrate kids and adults alike. The dreaded dandelion flight is a journey into hell as far as I’m concerned. It takes numerous (and I do mean numerous)attempts to get across the canyon and half the time the game freezes up just as you get across. Additionally, the enemies that you encounter require huge amount of berries to actually kill them…unless you have managed to find a good supply of the rare gold berries. This only adds to the frustation of this game. This game is not worth the effort and is a huge disappointment overall. Rent it before you buy and if you haven’t thrown the controller across the room about 20 times then you can give yourself a big pat on the back and consider buying the game.