![]() ![]() Now that I've seen the story, the gameplay, collectibles, achievements, etc. If you really care about collecting things.there's PLENTY of that.Ĭons: I beat the main game in about 3 days and 8 hours (Great rental - terrible buy). Pros: You'll absolutely want to play through the story and enjoy the script/writing and humor. The story is great and the quips during gameplay to the actual script itself is fantastic and hysterical. Pros: The Voicework and effort of the actual cast in this game pays off. The game captures Springfield and the look of the show better than any other Simpsons game before it.Ĭons: The cartoon / cel-shaded look definitely doesn't push the PS3 or Xbox360 or is all that impressive up to other next gen games. Pros: Playing this game is like playing the TV show. Pros: Each family member has a different skill set, the levels offer a great variety and reference many classic episodes.Ĭons: Gameplay is a heavy copycat of 3rd person platformers and even includes a troublesome camera and resulting frustration. Basically, it's a really long episode of the Simpsons, as an episode it's spectacular.as a game, it's short. It is a licensed game that features all the voice actors (there's over 8,000 original lines for the game or something ridiculously high) and some animated segments/shorts. The Simpson's Game is yet another game starring America's beloved dysfunctional family. See Videos and Pictures to go along with this Review. Great Rental but only Hardcore Fans should buy You can always resell it and get back at least half your investment. I wouldn't pay much more than that for it, but if you like the Simpsons I think it is worth the buy. While blockbuster charges $9 to rent a game, I figured paying $10 to own it was a better option. T hat is fine for me, as I do not care to play a game for months on end, but that may be a downside for most people. Likes: Graphics are good most of the time, story line is funny, special moves/powers are fun, it feels like you are controlling an episode of the Simpsons.ĭislikes: Does not have the same feel as the arcade game (a remake of the arcade game with online multiplayer would be great), Action is not continuous (you have to go around the town of Springfield to find missions, rather than non-stop action), the game is pretty easy.Īdditional Commentary: Although I have not played it all the way through yet, I hear that this game can be completed in about 7 hours. I was hoping it would be like the Simpsons arcade game, which is one of the best arcade games of all time. This is most commonly used for different audio formats-DTS 5.1, AC-3 2.0 etc.-as well as for commentary and audio tracks in different languages.Decided to buy it because it was cheap ($10 for a brand new PS3 game? sounds like a do) and because I like the Simpsons. MP2: 48 kHz sampling rate, 1 to 7.1 channels, up to 912 kbit/sĭVDs can contain more than one channel of audio to go together with the video content, supporting a maximum of 8 simultaneous audio tracks per video. 16-bit 48kHz 8 channel PCM is allowed by the DVD-Video specification but is not well-supported by authoring applications or players.ĪC-3: 48 kHz sampling rate, 1 to 5.1 (6) channels, up to 448 kbit/sĭTS: 48 kHz or 96 kHz sampling rate, 2 to 6.1 channels, Half Rate (768 kbit/s) or Full Rate (1536 kbit/s) PCM: 48 kHz or 96 kHz sampling rate, 16 bit or 24 bit L-PCM, 2 to 6 channels, up to 6144 kbit/s. The official allowed formats for the audio tracks on a DVD Video are: The vast majority of commercial DVD-Video releases today employ AC-3 audio. DTS audio is optional for all players, as DTS was not part of the initial draft standard and was added later thus, many early players are unable to play DTS audio tracks. ![]() A similar standard exists in countries using the NTSC system, though with no requirement mandating the use of or support for the MP2 format. In countries using the PAL system standard DVD-Video releases must contain at least one audio track using the PCM, MP2, or AC-3 format, and all standard PAL players must support all three of these formats. ![]() The audio data on a DVD movie can be PCM, DTS, MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2), or Dolby Digital (AC-3) format. ![]()
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