![]() Way to the end of a stage, while others are a little more tricky as they involve finding and/or destroying a number of specific creatures To do this he needs to accomplish various missions, some of which can be as simple as finding his To find his way to Rez, and thus defeat the evil TV bandit, Gex must collect a number of remote controls which are scattered Martial arts, prehistoric, cartoons and a variety of more specific programmes and films such as cop shows, Indiana lones and theĬlassic US sitcom that probably no-one over here has heard of, Gilligan's Island. Television and film genres on offer include science fiction, horror, Some clue as to the kind of perils you should expect to find within. Each level in the game is accessed via a huge video screen which gives you Gex needs to explore as he seeks out his nemesis Rez. This plot goes some way towards explaining the television and film-related themes that proliferate throughout the various worlds which On his little green butt and write angry letters to his cable service provider, Gex jumps into the different channels to defeat the evil RezĪnd restore Neighbours and other such quality programmes to his screen once and for all (is this a good thing?) The educational programmes on BBC2 after about 2am - which has Gex, as a professional couch potato, up in arms. Media baron named Rez has hijacked all the television channels and is showing his own brand of warped programming - kind of like No platform adventure would be complete without a story, and the plot behind Gex is a little bizarre. Fortunately, the cunning decision to give a choice of three different camera options - Automatic, Manual and Semi-automatic. The bad news is that the camera in Gex almost ruins the This is extremely important in 3-D games,Īnd can make or break a game depending on how well it is accomplished. The first thing which should really be mentioned about Gex is the camera implementation. Suffice it to say that whileīanjo looks better at first glance, Gex is an extremely innovative and enjoyable game which becomes better and better the more you The gameplay is structured differently in both games, and so it's not really fair to make a direct comparison. However, the characters in Gex are just as innovative as Rare's parade ofīizarro nutters and the humour level is aimed at a slightly older age group. Kazooie is far superior, with better textures and animation. ![]() so let's get all that business out of the way first. It's inevitable that coming hot on the heels of the latest Rare blockbuster, Gex: Enter The Gecko is going to be compared withīanjo-Kazooie. PlayStation owners jealous, the N64 version has had a brand-new, totally original level added! So to cut a long story short, Gex: Enter The Gecko has finally made his way across to the Nintendo. And what's the best format for 3-D games as yet known to man? You guessed it, the N64! (Shut up, you PC This time Gex arrived sporting some rather snazzy 3-D. No 2-D nonsense for our little green friend this time, oh no. Games released!) it was inevitable that Gex would return, and return he did on the PlayStation in the sequel, Gex: Enter The Gecko. Having proved incredibly popular on both formats (widely acclaimed as the best game on the 3DO, but then there were only about 12 Late unlamented 3DO and also the aforementioned PSX. His first lizardly outing in the software industry was in his own 2-D platformer on both the PlayStation owners and anyone unwise enough to have purchased a 3DO will already be familiar with the character of Gex the What's small, green and a master of disguise? Enter the Gecko, Gex.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |