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Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt

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Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt (GameCube)

Developer: Warthog

Publisher: Ignition Entertainment

Genre: Platformer

Players: 1

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Posted on 25.09.2005 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Tag Tags: Animaniacs:, The, Great, Edgar, Hunt, GameCube
There are many great cartoons out there in the world, most of which have all been given the computer game makeover. However, it would seem that some of the older classic shows are making a slight comeback. Therefore, developers have jumped up sharp to capitalise in this new, old trend. Hence we have the rather surprising arrival of a new Animaniacs title. But is it actually worth a second glance?
There are spectacular games and those that merely have you 'pfft'ing at the television whilst you play. Unfortunately, the visuals in Animaniacs fall into that latter category, with barely anything of note that could not have been pulled off on the Nintendo 64. Whilst the characters are full of life, sporting mildly amusing facial expressions, the general location surroundings tend to leave a bland taste in your mouth. No real effort has gone in to making this stand out from the crowd of identikit low-budget platform games already on the market it would appear.

And the same definitely has to be attributed to the aural aspect of The Great Edgar Hunt. Okay, so if you like the wacky and zany musical antics of the show itself you might be slightly more forgiving in this area, but in all honesty you should not be so gracious and lenient. As with the graphics, the word 'insipid' is a perfect one-word summation as other than the exception of decent voice-overs (using the actors / actresses from the cartoon show) everything is utterly forgettable.

 

You might have noticed that my usual technique of providing a brief summary of the storyline at the start of reviews has been omitted this time around and you would not have to be a genius to know why that is. Anyway, the aim of the game is to wander around and collect 'Edgars', the Animaniacs' version of our beloved Oscars. This means having to traverse a variety of theme worlds in order to complete numerous tedious tasks in order to gain one of the elusive statuettes.

Many of you will have seen the set-up found here in other platform titles, albeit done several times better. In fact, considering Warthog is supposedly one of the illustrious game developers in the UK it makes you wonder just where this went wrong. After all, borrowing from the likes of Jak & Daxter, Sly Racoon as well as Ratchet & Clank should bode well, no? Instead we are left with a copycat title that pales into insignificance compared to its peers. If only Warthog had not swallowed, and then proceeded to shut down, the talented Zed Two...

 

There are three characters to play as on this 'thrill-a-minute' adventure, Wakko, Yakko and Dot

 

And to top it all off, with so many checkpoints and infinite lives, the game will hardly last you a long time at all. Especially when there are only six worlds to progress through!

Gameplay

5

Whilst lifting ideas from other platform games, everything is kind of thrown together in a totally unspectacular fashion.

Graphics

5

These are basically Nintendo 64 visuals, which is a shame considering the level of quality GC fans are used to.

Sound

4

Other than a nice bit of voice work, all the music here is basically forgettable (with the exception of the theme tune).

Value

4

With lots of checkpoints and high leniency of the death side, Animaniacs short number of worlds will be flown through with ease.
5

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C3 Score This could potentially have been so much better, but for reasons unknown the potential was thrown out of the window, leaving a game that I could not seriously even recommend to younger children. A wasted opportunity...
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jesusraz

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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Suffice to say I probably wouldn't recommend this to anyone...
on 25.09.2005 at 00:44
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Thank-ya-very-much!
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I used to watch this as a kid, and I've been wondering why the heck they've just choked out some new games about it, it's totally out of nowhere.

Nice review as always Adam, bet you wish you didn't do this one though.
on 25.09.2005 at 00:52
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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Thanks Mason, and no, I didn't particularly enjoy reviewing this...but my wife made it easier as she was making me laugh whilst playing!

Really doesn't do the cartoon justice...I would love to see a full-blown Pinky & The Brain title...An RPG to take over the world!
on 25.09.2005 at 01:14
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Thank-ya-very-much!
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That'd actually probably be a pretty good game if they got the right developers involved. Hell, they could even have a strategy game of sorts with you setting up your own plans.

A licenced game for a kids cartoon, not to mention an old one, being good though? We'll be lucky.
on 25.09.2005 at 01:24
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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Not a chance - even when Rare got the Disney license, the games it produced were pretty poor. Same with Capcom when it also had the Disney license :roll:
on 25.09.2005 at 11:04
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Thank-ya-very-much!
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Well, we can all have dreams can't we? A decent Pinky & The Brain title would probably do well, I recall them always being the most popular part of the show and people I talk to always seem to look back on them with fond memories.

Nevermind...
on 25.09.2005 at 14:43
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'What are we going to do tonight, Brain?'

'The same thing we do every night, Pinky...Take over the world!'

Definitely the highlight of the show...
on 25.09.2005 at 15:19
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reading Hithchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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I adored Pinky and the Brain!! I would buy a game with them in an instant!!
on 25.09.2005 at 17:59
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Indeed
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"Try and take over the world!"

Close enough though Adam :P

Yes, I loved Pinky and the Brain, and yes I'd be up for someone making a top quality game of them. Sadly I'm also realistic, sadly...
on 25.09.2005 at 19:08
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jump for gold
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looking at the scores im not even going to take the time to read this sorry.
on 25.09.2005 at 19:30
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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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I don't blame you in all honesty, E_S - I barely took any time to review it...a quick play, quick review, and *bang* the game goes straight on to eBay to hope some poor schmuck will buy it! :sarcy:
on 25.09.2005 at 19:59
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Flame On!
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Aladdin was cool, as was that Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck game way back on the Mega Drive. A few good Disney games.

Sounds like my Koa review really, oh when will we get decent platformers again...
on 25.09.2005 at 21:37
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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Nick, I can tell you really enjoyed Kao, especially as you keep calling it by the wrong name! :lol: :tongue:

Yes, some of the older Disney games were good, back when developers clearly thought some effort should go into titles such as The Lion King.
on 26.09.2005 at 05:55
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Flame On!
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Man you should have heard how it sounded in game, sounded like Kooo, I just gave broke down man!
on 26.09.2005 at 06:46
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