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PSP : Death Jr. Reviews

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Gas Gauge 61
Below are user reviews of Death Jr. and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Death Jr.. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Death is great!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: March 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My kid loves it and I loved the price, thanx so much for the product.

Death Jr. just an O.K. game

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 15, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Death Jr. wasn't as fun as i thought it would be. The levels are hard and the graphics are bad. However the story line is funny and interesting. This game would not be good for kids under 10 or 11 because it has a lot of gore and it has a little bit of language. Death Jr. is an ok game if you r looking for a bad challenge. But if your looking for a fun and exiting game try somthing else.

Death Jr. .........

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: June 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I bought Death Jr. soley for the fact that it was made by Backbone Entertainment(previously Digital Eclipse, who made the GBA Spyro games). Thinking the game was something along the lines of Ratchet and Clank, I was more surprised it was a weird hybrid along the lines of Psychonauts & Tim Burton's The Nightmare before Christmas. No worries, though, because the game turned out to be pretty awesome to me, albeit a little on the short side. The story goes a little something like this...DJ and his friends go on a trip to the Museum of Supernatural History one day with the school. DJ and his friends unleash an ancient evil force from a mysterious locked box. To avoid punishment, he and his friends must collect the demons and keep them from spreading through the museum and outside town, before anyone notices! That's where things begin and, let me tell you, you're definitely going to have your work cut out for you 'cause Death Jr. is a challenging game.

While there may be other platformer/action games out there worth looking into; give Death Jr. a try. I'm sure you'll like it. I know I did.

I hear a second game is planned in the near future for the PSP so do yourself a favor and check this one out.

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2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

It's a little too hard and what's worse is that you can't save your progress during levels. You get 4 continues and you need to pass the whole level from start to finish with those 4 or it's game over and you start the level from the begining. Of course this gets frustrating. The biggest fault in the gameplay is the camera. Sometimes you need to be messing with the camera to get the right angle so you can jump onto a platform without falling into lava, but it's impossible to get a good camera view. Using your Grim Reaper knife to jump from hook to hook is also a nightmare.

The best way I found to attack most levels was to move foward slowly and shoot at enemies from a far. Overall it's not a bad game and some could actually find it more challanging than frustrating. Nothing like the thrill of old days when you came down to your final life and you had to come through or all your work was for nothing. I recommend you try it but it could of been better.

Would have been great if you could save your progress

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: March 02, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I am not as harsh as some people are about this game. I loved the gameplay and found the underlying story line quite original. What takes away from this game is the inability to save progress. That does not become immediately apparent until you almost get through a particularly trying level, save your game before you run into the boss, end up being killed and thinking you can pick up where you saved last. WRONG! You must play the entire level over again, even if the game has prompted you to save your progress. Also, I did find some of the camera glitches annoying but not fatal. My advice: get this game used; don't pay full price. But buy it if you find this genre fun.

For kids or not?

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 15
Date: November 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Sony must have thought people wouild buy any original platformer property to arrive on the completely non-original gaming console of the PSP. They were right. I bought it for that reason. This game is aweful. Terrible camera, Dumb premise, non-fun action, monotonous gameplay. Memo to Sony: Quit rushing games out the door. Take your time and put out at least an average game.

Bottom Line: Is it fun? If you like hacking and slashing in the most monotonous way possible. Will you keep it? Ebayed already. Is it for kids? Nope. Too hard of controls and tons of gore.

Limited "Save Game" feature ruins this

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 11 / 15
Date: October 11, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I found this game incredibly easy and was able to get to the end of levels to fight the big boss -- however it takes a number times to figure out each boss and defeat them -- the worst feature about this game was that you CANNOT save where you left off -- if you screw up at the end you must complete the entire level over again before you can face the boss again -- OVER AND OVER until you get it right or until you are sick of it and sell it on eBay. It's extremely tedious.

Also -- with regard to story and characters -- I found them uninteresting and kind of lame. If you want a great game with lots of humor, sick and twisted characters, fun action play and great animation then get MEDIEVIL RESURECTION -- if only they would make more like that.

fun game to play

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: October 11, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Its an interesting game to play, aside from a few issued with camera angles i love playing this game, its very unique and creative and i love the story line

Lots of fun even though it could have been more polished

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: October 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I found this game to be really fun. I beat it 3 times and would not mind having another go. In the game you are the son of Death himself and you must stop the evil Moloch after it gets "accidentally" released from a treasure chest.

You have a scythe that you can use for melee combat and platforming action as well as various guns. Remember, don't approach this game as a platformer but more as a third person shooter with some platforming elements. You even have C4 hamsters that run at enemies and then explode. All the guns (to name a few, electric gun, flamethrower, shotgun, among others)
were fun to use so I found myself using all of them on a continual basis. Your scythe has a couple combos that you can purchase. For instance, one lets you hit the enemy twice and then knock it into the air so that you can then shoot it while its still in mid-air with a gun. This game also has a combo system that begins when you attack enemies or hit destructible objects. A bar at the top right of the screen fills up and then starts to go down if you don't attack anything. It adds to a score that you will see at the end of each level. Doing combos fills up a special attack gauge that when used damages all enemies onscreen. There are collectables hidden in levels that make your life bar longer, more special attacks to be stored at once, among others. At the end of each level you are scored on how many objects you destroyed, enemies defeated, and your total combo score. I found there to be plenty of enemy variety with different attack methods. Thus battles are pretty intense and exciting. The boss battles in Death Jr. are pretty cool (one is a standing cow that uses its udder like a machine gun).

Now I will tell some of the negatives of this game. First of all the game could look better than it does. People should know by now that the PSP IS just as powerful as PS2. The people that made Gran Turismo are bringing GT 4 to PSP specifically said that the PSP is equal to PS2 in hardware. Even the makers of this game said that "polygon to polygon, PSP is better than PS2."
I still found it to look cool enough and not too bad at all.

Another thing that could have used some work was the camera. You can target enemies with R and then go into strafe mode and make the camera go right behind you by tapping L (holding L has you go into First Person View mode. Lots of people have complained that the camera is terrible but I did not find it to be that bad. Very rarely did I get annoyed and even when I did feel a little frustrated it wasn't a big deal for me. Some of the platforming sequences would have been made easier by more scripted camera angles.

Another thing that disappointed me was the fact that the production values could have been higher. For example most of the boss battles don't have their own theme music (Moloch does) and instead of hearing Death Jr. speak, a written message appears at the top of the screen.

Even though it doesn't have quite as much humor as promised there is still some things I found that were funny.

I really had fun with this game even though its 17 levels takes only about 7-8 hours. Don't expect too much from this game and you will enjoy it. Highly recommended.

Sloppy camera kills Death Jr.

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: September 26, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I really wanted to like this game. The concept was fresh. Being the son of the grim reaper sounded like fun and with the lack of PSP adventure games...or games period, I couldn't wait for Death Jr. The game is a disappointment. You start off in a hub world (the museum) in which you find that three of your friends have been captured by the evil Moloch. Okay fine...but then you find out that Moloch has turned your friends into...wait...puzzle pieces? Now it is up to Jr. to find the pieces of each friend to release them from the evil grip of Moloch. As you enter the different stages you will quickly realize that Moloch must control the camera also because it will cause Jr. to die...alot. True the game gives you guns a plenty a la Ratchet and Clank, but the auto aim and targeting system is flat out horrible. Once you start using your weapon it is tough just to get your character to turn around and aim behind him. Very frustrating when I have enemies surrounding me and I can't see where they are due to the equally horrible camera. The game also has it's fair share of glitches (jumping through walls, falling through floors, etc.)
In closing I have to say that I would recommend Death Jr. to my worst enemy...Yeah, I would. But to you reading this I don't know you so take my advice...wait for the next adventure/platformer for the PSP and don't waste your money on this like I did. Let's just hope it's soon before the reaper gets me.


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