Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble
Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble (Gamecube)

Developer
Clover Studios
Publisher
Capcom
Genre
Fighting
Players
4
C3 Score
6
Reader Score (1 Votes)
8
6
8
Posted on 12.03.2006
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
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Viewtiful, Joe:, Red, Hot, Rumble, 1, Clover Studios, Capcom, Fighting
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
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Viewtiful, Joe:, Red, Hot, Rumble, 1, Clover Studios, Capcom, Fighting
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The very first Viewtiful Joe game was part of Capcom's now infamous five exclusive GameCube games, of which one was cancelled, one was terribly weak and the other three lost their exclusivity by appearing on the PS2 as well. However, whilst the likes of P.N.03 and killer7 have yet to receive sequels, VJ is already onto his fourth game with Red Hot Rumble on Nintendo's home console. Does it live up to its predecessors' quality, though?
The main thing about Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble is that fact that it looks absolutely stunning. Rich colours pour forth from your screen right from powering on the GameCube, with some pretty darn impressive cut-scenes and animation clips along the way. Unfortunately, though, there is so much going on at times that it is extremely awkward to see what is going on. However, the clever use of 3D and 2D cel-shaded imagery makes for a nice aesthetic treat. The same cannot be said for the sub-par rock soundtrack, overly 'beepy' and brash sound effects and cheesy voice acting. Okay, on the point of the speech it may well be purposeful, but that does not stop it from making you want to pull your ears off... The premise of this off-shoot of the Viewtiful Joe series is that a TV show is due to be made, but the decision for the leading role has not yet been concluded. Therefore, in the 'interests of fairness' it is left up to all the characters that are in the running to go head-to-head-to-head-to...well, you get the idea, in order to whittle down the numbers and show who is the most worthy of landing the lucrative position. Contrived? Yes. Acceptable for such a crazy game? Certainly!
But the lengths at which you can go to forgive a game for particular downfalls or annoyances only stretch so far and when faced with what is ultimately a 'bash all your buttons like crazy until the timer runs out' type of game, then it can prove to be nothing more than a pain. Yes, a pain in the fact that you feel your time has been wasted and an actual physical ache from crazily rattling the analogue stick and various buttons (you will likely forget which one is which as it all blurs together anyway, leaving little room for actual skill).
Surely this could have become the next Super Smash Bros.? It really does look like Capcom has come to the conclusion that since Melee is one of the biggest selling GameCube games so far it would make sense to pay homage to it. However, a lack of memorable characters and crazy tasks that all seem the same (kill as many enemies as possible, collect more stuff, and so on) and are even completed by the same old button bashing techniques all the way through, mean that it pales terribly into insignificance when sat side-by-side. And that is quite a shame as it is an opportunity missed, but perhaps Nintendo will reel in VJ himself for a guest appearance in the online Revolution version...
But that is not the worst of it, as jump into a four-player brawl and what was originally just a hectic experience quickly turns into an unplayable one. There is so much going on at once that keeping track of your characters becomes almost an impossibility. The cast has potential to become more memorable over time and with perhaps a second shot at this fighting genre Clover Studios might pull off a better Smash Bros.-a-like game, but for now you are left with a game you may well want to play, but simply cannot! Frustratingly disappointing because it could have been so much more and the Viewtiful Joe series is so damn good in general...
Red Hot Rumble has a pleasing amount of replay value, for those that bother to stick with it. Being able to choose different difficulty levels definitely makes a difference to the chaotic play and the addition of collectables throughout the frenetic fighting adventure means that the faithful few out there willing to trudge through the mire will have a whale of a time.
Gameplay
4
Taking the clever tried-and-tested gameplay from a successful series and trying to shoehorn it into a different genre is not a task to be taken lightly. Far too much action going on for its own good.
Graphics
8
Breath-taking use of cel-shading in places, plus a clever mix of 2D and 3D gaming make this one of the most impressive GameCube titles of late.
Sound
5
The voice acting is extremely clear, but the accents are annoying, music too grating and sound effects headache inducing.
Value
7
There are many extras included in the game, as well as varying difficulty levels. Therefore, those that DO stick with this should get their money's worth at least.
6
C3 Score Some may believe that I am being overly harsh on this game, but Clover Studios can definitely do much better, as is evident in the recent Nintendo DS version of VJ. Churning out a Smash Bros. clone is not as easy as some may think and whilst there are sparks of enjoyment hidden in Red Hot Rumble, ultimately it is too much of a let down./10
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Ugh, awkward game to review. I had high hopes, then played it back in August '05 at the Nintendo Christmas Event and was crushed by how bloody annoying it was. Thus playing it properly made me want to cry...rather than improving my opinion, it just ruined it even more.
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Stick with the DS game, it's FAR better...! :
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Aww, more bad reviews, I want to get this game eventually, but probably not until I see it for less than 
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If you play through in just one-player then you could get some joy from this, but just try to avoid the multi-player if possible :roll:

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The C3 scoring system has changed hasn't it?
So this game is still above the average of 5.
So this game is still above the average of 5.
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Just about, yes :
I really swayed between a score of 5 and 6...had we the old system it would have a 5.5! :-D But I gave it the benefit of the doubt because of the potential enjoyment in one-player.
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I won't be touching it. It looks way too complicated/insane/busy...
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Real shame, but hopefully they'll team up with Nintendo to get this perfect in the future or at least let Nintendo use VJ in Smash Bros...
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Oh no, don't put Viewtiful Joe in Smash Bros.! Keep it all Nintendo, I can't imagine Joe working all that well in it.
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You wouldn't want Nintendo to include other franchises' characters as hidden bonuese?
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It's not so much that I'd mind other companies' characters, I just can't really imagine the Viewtiful Joe I love working in it without having his VFX powers compromised...I'd perhaps have a better understanding of how it could work if I played this (I've only read of it), I don't know.
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You don't want to as it would ruin any possible positive thoughts you could have...I've been playing through the DS game over the past day or so and it's MUCH better! I'll try and get a review done asap since it's already out...
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I'm going to pick VJ DS up one day, but I don't have the money at the mo! I've heard good things, though it's supposed to be too short.
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It starts off quite mundane, but suddenly sparks into life. I still need to get through more of it first, though...Playing on 'Kids' is dead easy, but I'm sure 'Adult' is much harder.
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