G-Force is a fast-paced action-platform game featuring a unique elite team of specially trained guinea pigs that use high-tech gadgets and specialized talents to complete a dangerous government mission. G-Force puts players in control of both Darwin, the guinea pig leader of the covert intelligence G-Force squad, and housefly surveillance sidekick, Mooch, as they team up with the other G-Force agents and use their gadgets, stealth mastery and pint-sized teamwork as mankind�s only hope to complete a dangerous high-level government mission. G-Force uses innovative gameplay featuring a unique sense of scale, puzzle solving that requires players to manipulate environments and enemies, including diabolical waffle irons among evil household appliances.
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- Characters’ voices match the talent used in the G-Force film, including: Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau and Bill Nighy.
- Unique gameplay requiring the player to switch between Darwin, a guinea pig, and Mooch, a housefly.
- Special abilities for each character: Darwin¿s hoverpack lets players speed through areas or fly up to higher altitudes; Mooch can slow down time.
- Innovative platform puzzle solving to reach new areas and trigger gadgets.
- Enjoy and explore new enemies, weapons and locations not seen in the film.
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Pros: This game actually has very good graphics for the NDS and runs very smoothly. Good cutscenes and real voices instead of just reading text. Good use of secondary weapons and tools to figure out how to get the job done, like the robot fly to disable security cameras.
Cons: A lot of jumping and whipping air vents to move from area to area and gets repetitive after awhile
Overall: Good looking game with smooth gameplay but just a bit repetitive
Got for 6 year old son. He really enjoys it. Graphics are great and it doesn’t seem that hard for him to figure out.
very strategic and yet easy enough for as young as 4yrs old to play, I bought as a bithday gift for my 20yr old, thought i’d steer him away from his pro wrestling and golfing games and into something cute, he and his girlfriend really like it and they both say it’s a fun and cute violence animal sillyness style.
One step into this amazing world, embodying the role of our hero; I felt ALIVE! The game encompasses varying aspects of a: third person shooter, flying/racing simulator, and puzzler. If you have a young child, they will be mesmerized by the over the top excitement and replay values. The humor is additionally transparent on an “adult level”, so expect those talented voice actors they hired, to give you a run for your money!
When my five year old (Macen) and I weren’t battling the hordes of enemy combatants, we were enjoying the well choreographed cinematic cut scenes provided by the inspiration ideals themselves! We could have slummed around the internet for a few more days, trying to nail down the near perfect gaming experience we sought to have, but finding G-Force in our mighty hands….. just felt right! It was several days later before I was capable of writing this review, the game is simply put, “that involving”.
Now we’ve played every game on our system rated for the audience at hand, and frankly, this one tops them all. If I could make one recommendation to the producers regarding the inevitable sequel (yes, it was that good); a large online multiplayer section. That way we could take the fun to the internet, and how!
Bottom line, if you haven’t already purchased this treasure chest of a gem, you’re missing out on a family experience like no other. Or it’s possible you’ve only ever seen the trailer to this movie, and wrote a generic review for its partnered video game, in order to post the link on a message board??? This review could have been for any game……PS3 forums have consumed my adult life.
I played this game having NOT seen the movie so I have no idea if it’s based off the movie.
It’s still an awesome game with great weapons, controls, graphics and more.
Puzzles are not too hard for kids and pretty simple for adults. If you can’t solve the puzzle as a guinea pig, you can send your fly “Mooch” to scout ahead and fly through vents to find the answer.
It has cute characters, good voice acting and graphics are up to speed with current games too.
I’m almost done with it and will most likely play it again.