Is it worth playing? Unless you're a die-hard fan, collector, or some bum with nothing to do, no. It's too short, shallow, and easy for it's own good. The idiots may be funny stars, but their video game is just not good at all. Everything else is *blows raspberry* You'll be down with the game in about 5 hours, including the bonus content and there's no challenge at all. The voice acting is a little amateurish, but sets the comedic tone just right. The sound is better, with a nice jazz soundtrack and some good (yet repetitive) sound effects. Mainly, the characters' rapidly moving outlines is just annoying, and they look ugly in 3-D. The graphics are better than the gameplay, with nice animation and colorful environments, but there are flaws with it, too. It's repetitive, shallow, and tiring, the hit mark is far off, and the small variety of enemies doesn't help either. I mean, who the heck uses a chain wallet as a whip? The combat sucks, too. Quirky controls make the balancing act Tower-Ed, the fast and the furious Hammer-Ed, and the bouncy Trampol-Ed an annoyance. All three of their abilities sound cool, but are hard to use in reality. Eddy uses a chain wallet as a weapon, can walk across places they couldn't normally reach, and paralyze enemies with his El-Mongo stinkbomb. Double D attacks enemies with his ruler, shoots things with his water-balloon slingshot, fix certain things, and can get to high distances. Ed can bash his skull into things with his attack, dig up items in sandboxes, and throw things. In each level, the Eds use their unique skills to get further into the adventure. Not surprisingly the Kankers took it, and also not surprisingly, they're the final boss. The Eds have to find Eddy's secret stash of jawbreakers that mysteriously disappeared. In order to please them, you have to find their objects of desire that are scattered around the house, and then you can save the bunny (or end up with red lipstick all over your face).Įpisode 6: The final level takes place in the dump. Trouble is, it takes place in an abandoned mansion, and the Kankers aren't willing to give up the rabbit so easily. Yum-Yums, from the clutches of the Kankers (In return, they get a quarter). They have to complete an obstacle course, power up some machine, beat Rolf's goat, Wilfred, in a headbutt contest, and beat Kevin in a race.Įpisode 5: In here, the Eds have to save Jimmy's favorite stuffed animal, a rabbit named Mr. However, to get it, the Eds must complete a series of challenging tasks to get the badge. So, after that whole "get past those things in your way" bit, you get to do some stealth by getting past all of those neighborhood kids.Įpisode 4: Eddy wants a badge from Rolf's little boyscout club (The Culdesac Rangers, I think). To get their hands on those sweet, teeth-rotting balls (he-he) they have a load of obstacles to overcome, but when they finally get them, Eddy gets an allergic reaction. The store, however, closes in ten minutes. GET THOSE JAWBREAKERS!!!!!Įpisode 3: Based on a big fan favorite, the Eds favorite candy store is giving away free jawbreakers. There are plenty of blockades including their stalker girlfriends (they're not really their girlfriends, they're just basically stalkers), the Kanker sisters. They can't be seen near his house, so they have to get through the sewer. Getting to the party won't be easy, though. Eddy is determined to get to that party in hopes of finding their favorite candy, jawbreakers (and they're not those puny ones, they're gigantic). Unfortunately, they need ice, and they have none, so they have to salvage for their own, which is what you need to do.Įpisode 2: In this one, it's Jimmy's birthday and the Eds are (typically) not invited. Double D (Edd) suggests they make their own air-conditioner. Here's what they deal with:Įpisode 1: Based on one of the first episodes in the series, the Eds are practically melting because of the hot weather, and they need to find a way to cool off, fast. Nothing too interesting, but pretty good. The story to each of these episodes are pretty good. There are six parts of the game based on episodes from the show. Sure, it has some charms, but its faults mar them almost completely. When I played it, I thought it was as fun as I thought it was, but now that I look back, I was very wrong. Released in 2005 by Midway (one of the most underappreciated companies in the gaming industry), I was so hiped up for this game. What's left of them are reruns and a few other things. By Even4life | Review Date: JEnding after 130 episodes, 4 specials, and a made-for-TV movie, the trio is still of one of the funniest cartoons on the channel it was made on.
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