Psp monkey catching game




















This was the first Playstation game that needed the Playstation DualShock controller cuz you need two joysticks to control all the cool gadgets you got to use! Ape Escape Rating:. The second ape invasion hit stores in as Specter got his Peak Point Helmet back and made another horde of monkeys. Showing up to save the day is Jimmy, Spike's cousin! The end result? A power-mad monkey who decides to take his brethren, who have had their intelligence boosted by helmets, back in time to change history.

Your goal amid all the chaos is to follow the monkeys into the past to catch more than of them. The two levels featured a mix of ape catching and platforming, the staple gameplay elements from the original, and retained the fun factor of the original. While we were a little concerned as to how the game would control, since one of the signature control mechanics of the original was its innovative use of both analog sticks on the PlayStation Dual Shock controller, the game appeared to handle well despite its incomplete state and the PSP's lack of Dual Analog sticks.

The PSP's face buttons appear to have some added functionality, however. The boxing minigame is a retooled boxing game seen in the previous game, which offers some simplistic boxing mechanics with which you can take on an artificially intelligent or human opponent. Besides the basic set of moves, you can perform power attacks essentially powered-up punches on your foes when they're dazed. I thought it was a new storyline but it isnt. The inverted slingshot controls etc drive me nuts as The PSX version i must say was more fun.

The inverted slingshot controls etc drive me nuts as well as the terrible camera control. Catching and walking is fine in my mind. A pretty fun game for a kid running around and goofing off with monkeys. Its ok. I think that this game is fun and can get addicting although the the camera and bad controlling makes the gae less enjoyable and annoying.

The graphics are average and the sound really fits into the game but you find you put it on mute after a while as it gets annoying. I never played the platform version, but if it is anything like the PSP version, it is a waste of money. The game might be ok if the controls I never played the platform version, but if it is anything like the PSP version, it is a waste of money. The game might be ok if the controls were not so terrible. The analog stick control is awful. Plus, I spend more time repositioning the camera than actually playing the stupid game.

The music is boring and never changes. Wait for this one to hit the bargain bin -which should be pretty soon. Play Video. Essential Links. Blue Pants: Don't carry any weapons. They are very fast monkeys. Yellow Pants: Normal monkeys. May have laser guns. White Pants: Same as yellow except they are more alert. Light Blue Pants: Tender hearted monkeys. They carry no weapons.

Green Pants: High-alerted monkeys. They have rocket launchers. Black Pants: Wild and untamed monkeys. Have machine guns, but are poor shots. An easy way to beat a time trial is to collect as many Energy Chips and Deka-Chips as possible. The chips stop time for a moment.



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