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Game Cube : Dinotopia : The Sunstone Odyssey Reviews

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For All Dinotopia Fans!!!!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I love this game!!! The dinosaurs look and sound real!!! The challenges are'nt that diffucult. Buy this for dino fans!!!

EWW GROSS I HAVE A PIMPLE

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 11
Date: June 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I did not like this game simply because it is like bad man....you know like water? If you were to buy this game and you were to buy a dead cat you would have more fun playing with the dead cat. If that dead cat were to come alive and die again you would be sad. If this game started fun and then sucked you wouldn't care because of the fact that cats don't die. If you are to buy a game look into Final Fantasy! They have LIVE cats and they don't have dinosaurs. Who would make a game about dinosaurs..I MEAN COME ON REALLY!! PEOPLE COME ON!!! You would have WAY more fun watching your grandma burning a popsicle stick.

Fine for kids, but dated for most

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 9 / 9
Date: June 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Fans of dinosaurs will enjoy romping around with your favorite T-Rexes and stegos. But for the rest of us, this platform-adventure is a bit dated.

The premise is pretty clunky. Twin boys, Drake and Jacob, are in their mid 20s and stranded on the dinosaur-filled island of Dinotopia. Their father loved dinosaurs and was recently killed by one. One boy hates dinosaurs and has joined the "outsiders". The other (i.e. you, the Good Son), swears to uphold his father's love of dinosaurs and become their guardian.

Through a series of pretty hokey quests, you are gathering apples finding "lost marbles", solving puzzles and so on as you gain experience. You get stronger and messenger birds bring you new skills along the way. Your brother doesn't seem to care for you much, as the gang he's with active plots to harm you.

The rich Scottish brogue that you and your brother speak adds strange atmosphere to a game that really needs it. The graphics are rather dated. You have chunky graphics including mouths that don't move during cinematics. The tree-houses look nice enough, but after a while going from non-opening door to non-opening door all painted with the same texture map gets a little monotonous. It's hard to keep track of where you've been.

The sound is also reasonably good but just not up to what you expect in a game. It's sort of modern-renaissance, a bland melody that rolls into the background. With the amazing quality of other soundtracks out there - where you download the songs to play when you're not playing the game - this one isn't very memorable.

I normally really love adventure games and platform games, and since I think dinosaurs are pretty neat I was expecting to enjoy this a lot. But it plodded along too slowly, and the quests and missions were just too over-scripted. I know adventure games are about quests. It's just the way they are. But somehow, other games make them excited. This game makes you roll your eyes.

Still, this can be fun for kids who love dinosaurs and want something simple and fun to play. There aren't guns, no blood. So it all depends on your age range!


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