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Pool Paradise (GameCube)

Pool Paradise (GameCube)
From Ignition

Price: £24.99

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4584 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Ignition
  • Released on: 2004-05-07
  • Platform: GameCube

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise--for which snooker favourite Jimmy White has provided exclusive consultancy--is the pinnacle of pool games, offering limitless playing time across a host of pool disciplines. Arriving on the idyllic desert island, cue in hand but penniless, players must work their way up through the ranks in order to become the island's top dog. With cash earnt from winning games and placing side bets, players can unlock hidden areas and other extras. Players can take part in a wide selection of additional mini games and pub sports, purchasing better equipment with which to challenge the tougher opponents.


Customer Reviews

Paradise is a)Birkenhead or b)Barbados4
Archer Maclean, like my other favourite throwback programmer Jeff Minter has been programming games, it seems, ever since I've been playing them. They both have stuck to a certain non-commercial groove, I remember his 8bit IK+ like an old friend, Jimmy Whites Whirlwind Snooker on the ST with glee and now the game cube is graced with a mind boggling array of Pool games at a semi-budget price, you think I'd be happy now...

Well, I am... in a mild sort of way.

Pool Paradise on the Gamecube does indeed offer dozens of highly accurate pool games, as well as the now expected extras such as Darts and Dropzone (Mr Maclean's old school shooter). It's a terrific way to pass time solo or multi player and the extras are an added distraction. The controls are a little odd, sure, but you do get used to them after a short while and the analogue cueing works very well, once or twice it did seem to call a foul when a perfectly legal pot was sunk, perhaps this was down to my rule interpretation rather than an in game bug. It would be nice if their was an option to make the ball number more visible at times, sometimes you have to take a break from what you are doing and zoom in on a ball just to see it's number, then zoom back out and back into potting mode.

The main problem lies in (and I hate to say this as I've argued time and time again gameplay over graphics) the lack of polish or should that be Gamecube native polish applied to the package as a whole.

The whole caboodle, from the loading screens to the menus, to the environment to the games, looks like a late 90s PC game running on a with a cheap graphics card. While this doesn't effect the actual gameplay too much you certainly don't feel like you are immersed in paradise or even a modern game. DOA-Beach Volleyball it isn't. The waves, the volcano, the beach fauna are all pretty shoddy by todays particle waving standards. Apart from the joypad mapping it looks like it was dumped straight down from a PC with graphic settings set to low. It doesn't seem to exploit any of the Gamecubes custom power.

The game characters too are a motley bunch, embarrassing puns and working mens club levels of sophistication abound. All told it does play a very good game of Pool, and you will get your moneys worth out of it gameplay wise. But I was expecting so much more from an inventive programmer who has had the basics of ball physics licked since the 90s (you can use that for one of the in game characters if you want guys). I suppose lush graphics combined with poor gameplay would have been a far worse, for which we should be grateful.

More polish even if it meant pushing the price up a notch might have been a good idea, here's to a sequel (but I won't keep my fingers crossed).

PROS:
* Excellent ball physics - plays a realistic game.
* Loads of games and tables.
* Nice Analogue cuing control.
* Semi-Budget price

CONS:
* Looks like a straight PC Port.
* Semi-offensive "humour".
* Manual could have been better.

SUMMARY:
Plays an excellent game of pool for a very decent price. But doesn't push any gamecube boundaries. One for the Dads.

GAMEPLAY: 8/10
SOUND: 7/10
GRAPHICS: 5/10
LASTABILITY: 9/10
OVERALL: 7/10

very good pool simulation5
i was pleasantly surprised by this game,its really good,i haven't stopped playing it since i got it,i would definately recommend this to anyone who likes pool simulations,the ball physics are spot on,and its got an easy way of cueing which i really like using the analogue stick to cue.theres loads of varieties of pool here,like bowlliards(where the balls are reracked after you miss and you score like 9 pin),killer(my favourite),9 ball,6 ball,8 ball,10 ball,uk pool plus more.. the characters you play are cool too examples are a zombie and a fox! you can also buy unusual tables once you've won some money like l-shaped and octagon shaped plus different baizes and cues laser sights and h.u.d s also unlockable games like darts,coconut shy plus many more..definately value for money at under £20

Not what i thought5
When i first bought this i thought this is a game i won't get into. Boy was i ever wrong. Once played you will get hooked!

This is such a playable game. There are all different characters to play against and some really good odd shape tables to play with two player on.

Great stuff 9/10