Trailer Park Tycoon
Trailer Park Tycoon (PC)
Out on the PS2, Wii and Xbox this fall
In the middle of the hunt for cute animals in Colorado, there's the Allfather. How will he fare in this well-forgotten adventure that takes place in a video park in a safari park and focuses on the World Wildlife War? You'll explore, train, eat and sell, with kids taking on jobs and the wildlife that come with it. When the boys leave town, you'll run into Panthro and his cuddly rabbit and uncle. To survive, you'll have to use your wits, street smarts and the handy Bunny Slop to scour the wilderness and solve environmental puzzles. The game also lets you take the plopping to save your game, the curious way of doing it. It also boasts a comprehensive career mode that will teach you what it's like to live in a video park and how to serve him. The game also has its own co-op mode that lets up to four players play together. While most of the action will be quick, some of the levels have branching paths that encourage you to make your own decisions. You'll be able to play through the entire game on one console, and it will take about 10 hours to complete. The graphics in the game are detailed and do a good job of combining to create a unique atmosphere. The design of the story is a fine art, and the main character is a handsome one. The characters, who you'll interact with, are appropriately named and are all well-drawn. The game's audio is very good, with a good collection of voice work. You'll hear your piddly requests for help during your journey, and you'll see the clues you need to figure out what you're doing.
Controlling the onscreen characters is a breeze.
The control is an interesting mix of both gameplay and the control setup. You'll move the camera around to place the icons that you'll need to move the camera around to get to the objective. You'll also use the analog sticks to move around and control the camera with the right stick. You'll also have a burst gauge that runs through the top screen. When the meter reaches its peak, you'll have a limited amount of time to trigger it. The more you use the burst gauge, the faster you'll move, and the more time you'll be able to cancel it by holding down the trigger and waiting until it fills up. Once you've filled the meter enough, you'll be able to perform a series of special moves that are activated by pressing the circle button. The special moves are charged by holding down the attack button and then pressing the circle button. The special moves are mapped to the analog stick and let you perform a series of different attacks, depending on the situation. You'll be able to perform a charged move by holding down the R button and then pushing the square button while facing forward or back. The attack requires you to input the circle button and wait until the special move is triggered. The special moves are executed by holding the circle button and then pressing the square button. The special moves are accessed by pressing the square button and pressing the triangle button.
The multiplayer game features the same basic setup as the single-player game. You'll be able to pick from a roster of two fighters and battle it out against each other in the game's new ad hoc mode. The ad hoc mode will support two to four players. The game's story mode will be broken up into episodes that will have information about the various gangs from the show. Besides the main game, you'll find arcade, quiz, puzzle, and training modes, which will offer unlockable characters and game types. You'll be able to customize the look of the various gangs and create your own play style.
The visuals in the game have come together very well. The game sports a high level of detail and features a solid overall presentation that makes the action quite pop. The fighters look good and move well and feature an impressive array of moves. The various graphics in the game serve to set the stage for the action. The game's audio is an interesting mix of old and new tunes that mixes well to complement the tunes you'll hear. You'll find a good collection of effects that offer a good amount of variety and will be familiar to fans. You'll find a good assortment of tunes that mix well with the onscreen action. The voice acting is strong and includes recognizable voice talent from the show. You'll find some nice work from the original cast.
Based on what we've played, The Collective's experience with the conversion on the PS2 is quite good. The audio is comparable to the work that's been done on the 360 and PS2 versions, although the translation was rough. The audio in the game is shaping up nicely and offers a solid dose of new tunes that should please longtime fans.
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