Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble
Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble (Nintendo DS)

Developer
Clover Studio
Publisher
Capcom
Genre
Action
Players
1
C3 Score
8
Reader Score (3 Votes)
6
8
6
Posted on 19.03.2006
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Comments: 11
Reads: 3192
Tags:
Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble, Clover Studio, Capcom, Action, Nintendo DS
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Comments: 11
Reads: 3192
Tags:
Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble, Clover Studio, Capcom, Action, Nintendo DS
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Viewtiful Joe is a strange series, borne from the idea that Capcom would exclusively bring five special games to the Nintendo GameCube and wowing Industry critics with its retro feel and hi-octane gaming mechanic. Yet as the whole Capcom Five blew apart game-by-game, he has become more of an 'Average Joe', cropping up on the PS2 and gradually seeing sales dwindle. But nevertheless he is back with a bang on the Nintendo DS, ready to silence the ever-growing band of naysayers...
The game starts off with a nicely visualised story with Captain Blue filming his latest piece, but having to stop as Joe intervenes believing that he should be part of the action. However, before proceedings can continue further, the set is invaded and the film is stolen. Off goes Joe, only made Viewtiful by a special V-Camera left in the charge of Jasmine, ready to save the world again...or at least retrieve the movie!
For those that played the GameCube original, or even its sequel, you will be right at home with this Nintendo DS version. Okay, so that might not exactly be the most positive of comments, but go have a look at the GameCube review of Red Hot Rumble and you will quickly understand why I am extremely happy the formula was not changed too dramatically for the first ever portable edition. Sticking with the tried-and-tested formula, plus including some special extras is sometimes the best way to go. A poor Smash Bros.-a-like is NOT...
And there is no real need to worry, as the game is not quite as short as some would have you believe. Okay, on 'Kids' level the standard may not even make you break a sweat, but 'Adult' packs a much more hefty challenge across the plentiful supply of stages on offer. Then there is the replayability aspect as you strive to collect more credits to access the various extra moves and such available. There are many ways to play through the game, which really does extend the experience enough to make it worth more than a passing glance.
The first thing that will hit you in Double Trouble is just how damn impressive this looks for a Nintendo DS game. Okay, so it would not win an award for the most viewtiful Nintendo 64 game ever, but since most of the DS content has been sub-N64 levels the level of improvement over most Third Party outings is vast. Solid 3D models fly around both screens, the crazy artistic style of the VJ series leaves a very strong mark on the title and everything moves around at a lightning pace and is hardly ever hit by slowdown or affecting by being too chaotic like its GameCube brother, Red Hot Rumble. A triumph indeed! It may run at half the speed of the GC game and not throw as many enemies at you in one go, but these sacrifices are not noticeable at all. And thankfully the sound is nowhere near as annoying or cheesy as Red Hot Rumble's. I really dreaded playing this after that crazy GC fighter, but it appears that the DS's sound system required a different style from the heavy cheesy rocking of RHR, which is a definite bonus.
For those that played the GameCube original, or even its sequel, you will be right at home with this Nintendo DS version. Okay, so that might not exactly be the most positive of comments, but go have a look at the GameCube review of Red Hot Rumble and you will quickly understand why I am extremely happy the formula was not changed too dramatically for the first ever portable edition. Sticking with the tried-and-tested formula, plus including some special extras is sometimes the best way to go. A poor Smash Bros.-a-like is NOT...
So anyway, the usual mix of old-school 2D side-scrolling fighting action ensues as you control Joe in both ordinary Offspring-esque appearance and Viewtiful form. Players throw combination punches, kicks, slides and uppercuts around like there is no tomorrow, and it feels oh so refreshingly familiar
A better inclusion is the way players can 'Scene Split', moving the stylus horizontally across the screen to literally split the scene and move either the top of bottom for your advantage (move water over a fire, suck up rubbish, open up hidden entrances...). Sliding the screen downwards as well is very handy as the zoomed-in scene on the top screen appears at the bottom instead, allowing touch-screen interactivity with it (for entering codes, for example), before sending it back upwards. Other than when things become a little clumsy from switching between the stylus and holding the DS with both hands, the gameplay mechanic holds very strong. Getting through levels in the best possible manner and time is imperative, as well, to earn credits for new items and moves, so there is definite incentive to play through this properly, not just rushing.
And there is no real need to worry, as the game is not quite as short as some would have you believe. Okay, on 'Kids' level the standard may not even make you break a sweat, but 'Adult' packs a much more hefty challenge across the plentiful supply of stages on offer. Then there is the replayability aspect as you strive to collect more credits to access the various extra moves and such available. There are many ways to play through the game, which really does extend the experience enough to make it worth more than a passing glance.
Gameplay
8
Everything starts off pleasingly familiar, before some very impressive touch- and dual-screen additions are mixed in. The fact that the game is also more puzzle-based than before just adds to the enjoyment factor.
Graphics
9
The fact that Capcom has alone managed to get strong 3D graphics flying around on both Nintendo DS screens at the same time is marvel. Not encountering slowdown AS WELL is a triumph.
Sound
7
The soundtrack is nowhere near as annoyingly cheesy at the latest GameCube version, Red Hot Rumble, and actually works quite well. No speech, though.
Value
7
Whilst not the longest game ever, the selection of levels, two difficulty levels and wealth of extras to obtain ensure that your money's worth will definitely be gained.
8
C3 Score After the crazy disaster of Red Hot Rumble on the GameCube, it is extremely pleasing to find that this exclusive Nintendo DS version is a back-to-basics adventure, with slightly more emphasis on the puzzle side. Clover Studio has used the DS features magnificently, proving to even Nintendo that there are even more 'New Ways to Play'!/10
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This is definitely more like it! Proper Joe, the way it should be...I wasn't a HUGE fan of the GC duo because they were too frenetic for my liking, and the recent Red Hot Rumble was a poor man's Smash Bros. This, however, is a wonderful mixture of crazy gameplay, a superb show of the DS hardware and clever puzzles!
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Well, seems it's bombed quite badly, just like Rub Rabbits and Kirby Power Paintbrus here in the UK... :roll: John, I think give it a couple of weeks and you'll find this very cheap somewhere... :

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No worries - cheap as chips!
To be honest, I'd try and hunt down Alien Hominid on the GBA if you like side-scrolling action games as it it TOP CLASS...which reminds me I should review it as it's been out since February :roll:
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To be honest, I'd try and hunt down Alien Hominid on the GBA if you like side-scrolling action games as it it TOP CLASS...which reminds me I should review it as it's been out since February :roll:

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Zoo Digital don't have many review copies, so I never got hold of one, unfortunately...but I 'have' it, if you get my drift 

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It sounds pretty good, I'm planning on picking it up rather soon...(possibly after it drops in price if it does as you predict!)

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I likes this game a lot... but I prefer the GC games, VJ 1 & 2, as it's so much smoother & the controls feel better... well the graphics are amazing in this game, it's awesome, a great DS pruchase, I reccommend :
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Not being an all-out fan of crazy action I prefer this to VJ 1 & 2, but I know lots do actually prefer the GC duo...Seems this version has bombed quite terribly!
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