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G-force (Xbox 360)

G-force (Xbox 360)
From Disney Interactive

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Product Description


Includes: 3D Glasses

G-Force is a fast-paced action-platform game featuring a unique elite team of specially trained guinea pigs that use high-tech gadgets and specialized talents to complete a dangerous government mission. G-Force puts players in control of both Darwin, the guinea pig leader of the covert intelligence G-Force squad, and housefly surveillance sidekick, Mooch, as they team up with the other G-Force agents and use their gadgets, stealth mastery and pint-sized teamwork as mankinds only hope to complete a dangerous high-level government mission. G-Force uses innovative gameplay featuring a unique sense of scale, puzzle solving that requires players to manipulate environments and enemies, including diabolical waffle irons among evil household appliances.

  • Unique gameplay requiring the player to switch between Darwin, a guinea pig, and Mooch, a housefly
  • Special abilities for each character: Darwin's hoverpack lets players speed through areas or fly up to higher altitudes
  • Mooch can slow down time
  • Innovative platform puzzle solving to reach new areas and trigger gadgets
  • New enemies, weapons and locations not seen in the film
  • Characters' voices match "G-Force" film: Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau and Bill Nighy
  • Xbox 360-specific features:
  • Experience parts of the game in astounding 3D!
  • Battle an army of evil robots with cool weapons and high-tech gadgets not seen in the movie!
  • Play as Darwin, the leader of the G-Force, and Mooch, your housefly commando sidekick!
  • Turn enemies into allies with the Saber micro-chip implanting technology!
  • Blast your way through action packed levels in the G-Force Rapid Deployment Vehicle!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #569 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Released on: 2009-07-31
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Format: Unknown format
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
G-Force is a fast-paced action-platform game featuring a unique elite team of specially trained guinea pigs that use high-tech gadgets and specialized talents to complete a dangerous government mission. G-Force puts players in control of both Darwin, the guinea pig leader of the covert intelligence G-Force squad, and housefly surveillance sidekick, Mooch, as they team up with the other G-Force agents and use their gadgets, stealth mastery and pint-sized teamwork as mankind’s only hope to complete a dangerous high-level government mission. G-Force uses innovative gameplay featuring a unique sense of scale, puzzle solving that requires players to manipulate environments and enemies, including diabolical waffle irons among evil household appliances.


Customer Reviews

G- Force. Neither G-Whiz nor G-Awful3
Overall G- Force hits the mark; both production and game play are good and exceed the usual standard seen with film tie in titles. The available weapons/equipment range is extensive as is the number of enemies encountered, however the action and puzzles are somewhat repetitive and formulaic while the locations become very similar very quickly. Playing through with my little one I couldn't help thinking that the developers started out looking to satisfy a 10-14 year old audience but half way through decided to try to accommodate the 6- 10 year olds, as a result the combat and puzzle challenges had to be somewhat diluted and were prevented from realizing their full potential.

Having said all that this is still a solid little game with enough good game play to see you through a couple of rainy afternoons.

Great film - poor game2
This game is fairly dull and repetitive. I completed it in about 6 hours, though I had to force myself to, and that was mainly because I was looking after a couple of young kids that thought it was funny watching me laser everything. I would have switched it off after about an hour otherwise.

The levels themselves are tediously repetitive and the puzzles the same. Sure, the doors or locks are in a different place, but they're almost allways "send mooch to unlock a door or two so you can get in"... and other than using lasers to shoot bad guys, that's all this game has to offer.

The one redeeming feature of this game is that the electrical appliances are pretty amusing and varied.

THe film was fantastic, I loved it, and I will buy it as soon as it's released. The game is a poor accompanyment, and I'd avoid it. Don't even bother trying the 3D mode either - it makes the game look even worse, and you can't aim... assuming you can put up with the red/blue glasses long enough.

Great for 10 year olds4
Bought for my son - a very discerning gamer. He likes it a lot. Hence the rating and "fun factor" are his, not mine.