Gameplay, Controls, Interface( FF) is a 1-4 player game. When first booting up the game, players can select from a group of pre-made, creative looking individuals that appear a bit weird, to say the least.
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From there, you can enter either the tournament mode or the mini-game frenzy. In tournament mode, you select how many stages you would like to play, two, four or six.
Each stage consists of three mini-games and a fourth game called the fuzion frenzy round. As you play each of the varied games, the object of the tournament (and the game, ultimately) is to have the greatest amount of crystal points by the end of the game. Typically, you win any number of crystals depending on how you finished in the mini-game, whether it's 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th. During the fusion frenzy round, players wager the crystals they have won previously, in an attempt to boost their score. It's kind of reminiscent of the final round in the TV show. The game's locations are broken into game zones, which directly affect what kind of mini-games you are going to play. In the Coliseum zone, expect to do battle in giant steel cage style orbs and ice vehicles.
Downtown has fireworks and DJ scratching games. The Outlands have demolition style battles and games where you pilot vehicles that get longer and longer. In the Military zone, there are tank style games and pod vehicle games. The Power Station level contains hopper (spinning fans) and splat attack type games, while the Waterfront has jet boat races and orb carrying games. Now I know that this seems like there is a great deal of variety, but you don't know the half of it. There are tons of different variations on the games with the different maps and rule changes. In all, there are over 45 games in which to do battle.
Trust me, this game has a TON of cool things to do. The controls in the game are fairly easy to manipulate, most levels just use the direction pad (analog stick) and one button, occasionally two. The idea of the game is to keep it simple so as to really concentrate on the action at hand, and believe me, there is so much going on at any one time it's easy to lose your character in all that action. While similar games have failed in this area by being too bright and busy, this one does not. It skirts the fence line perfectly between overly crazy and redundant. MultiplayerThis is the consummate multiplayer game, while you can play it one player against three other computer players; it's only really fun when doing battle with other HUMAN players.
I found Fuzion Frenzy to be a really excellent multiplayer game. For our adult readers, chugging a beer between game rounds multiplies the humor factor of the game tenfold. GraphicsFor a game with as much happening as this one, there is happily no lag. The graphics can get a bit small when players are on the farthest edges of the game but when the action is up close the attention is tuned up a bit.
And while the characters aren't exactly awe-inspiring, the various levels and wacky traps all look and work well within the confines of the game. The structural graphics are of a futuristic look and have a robotic feel to them. Crystals are bright and clean while explosions look sharp.
I must say though, after playing Halo, I know the Xbox has more under the hood to offer and, while this game looks good, I know it could have looked better. AudioOkay, the funky hip-hop music is cool at first, but boy does it get old fast. I recommend putting one of your personal favorite up-beat CDs on the hard drive and jamming to it. Or, how bout putting one of Beethoven's CDs on and seeing how well that works. Try it, you'll be surprised.
As far as the voice acting goes, I was pleasantly surprised, after hearing the painful music, I suspected the voices would be positively awful. Turns out I was wrong, between rounds, characters say taunts and the narrator smugly picks on whoever is in last place. Pretty funny. Bottom LineThis is an excellent multiplayer title. Please keep an open mind about this 'party' game. However, once you look past the seemingly innocent faA§ade, you will find yourself tossed around the proverbial meat grinder.
It almost feels like a futuristic, only hopped up on goofballs.I would love to continue on with my typical long-winded description of this game, but that's half the beauty of it. It's simplistic, not simple. More is less and all that hoopla. Look, my wife, who doesn't much like games, thought this one was fun because it was easy to pick up and she got to throw bombs at her husband. However, if you are still not convinced, rent this game and see how much fun it can be.
Players: 1-4, Multiplayer Versus. GAME-PLAY ALERT: This game has been fully tested to successfully play on your Xbox 360 console.
However, in some cases, you may see some minor irregularities with audio/video for brief periods. For more details, see www.xbox.com/xboxoriginals. Fuzion Frenzy® combines the continuous, frenetic action of a futuristic street sport with the action-packed fun of mini-games set in a dynamic 3-D urban environment. Six arenas and more than 45 mini-games provide plenty of competitive fun for up to four players.
There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see www.xbox.com/live/accounts.