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  • Summary: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am is an epic, action-adventure combat golf, cart racing game that gives fans an opportunity to experience the Aqua Teen universe in a whole new way. When Frylock is admitted to the prestigious Jersey Pines Golf Club, Master Shake decides to show the uppity members that he is also just as good (and uppity) and deserves a place in their exclusive club. Meatwad is, of course, persuaded to join in, and the three crime-fighting food products use golf clubs and a variety of other weapons in ways not intended as they battle numerous villains, fan favorites and other show characters. [Midway] Expand
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  2. Negative: 13 out of 19
  1. 65
    If you are a fan of the show, and I mean a very large fan, then you owe it to yourself to check out this amazingly funny diversion.
  2. Fans might be able to eke some pleasure from this game despite the overwhelming flaws. Anyone else likely won’t be able to see past the repetitive, irritating gameplay, frustrating camera, and broken controls.
  3. This pile-on of additional content, combined with a $30 price, makes Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am a surprisingly good value if, and only if, you enjoy the show.
  4. The glaring use of 8-bit menus and what seems to be very low effort produce a game with any depth or redeeming qualities.

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  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. HEADS UP ITS THE AQUA TEEN! the game seems pretty nice has almost alot of familiar faces golfing can be hard but the game is ok if you love the Aqua teen hunger force show and even own the DVDS get the game and add it to your collection. Expand
  2. KeenanS
    8
    This is most certainly not a bad golf game. It was a solid and rather funny game that kept me entertained through the entire experience. While it does get a bit repetitive, the overall golfing, combat, and racing segments are well done and are really fun. This game even includes four episodes from the show and unlockable goodies. Honestly, at least rent this game because it really is not bad. Expand
  3. GioD.
    5
    Huge fan of the show. HUGE. Unfortunately Midway published a game of it that nobody really understood or saw coming. The Aqua Teens 1st (and probably last, sigh) video game is...a freaking Golf/Combat/Racing game??? BIG PROBLEM #1- why is it a Golf/Combat/Racing game??? It makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever, now mind you, I know this is the Aqua Teen Hunger Force were talking about, and if you watch the show NONE of their cartoons make sense, but even this Golf/Combat/Racing game just seems WAY to totally out of place even for the Aqua Teens. BIG PROBLEM #2- Carl is BARELY in the game, and i do mean BARELY. Anybody and everybody who watches the show knows that Carl is as big a character as the Aqua Teens themselves so barely having him in the game is a BIG NO NO. BIG PROBLEM #3- why on earth would Midway give this game to developer Creat Studios??? This developer has made great classics (and obviously im kidding) as Biker Mice from Mars (PS2), Coded Arms Contagion (PSP), and lets not forget the phenominal American Chopper games (PS2/XBOX). Yeah, i think its pretty safe to say that Creat Studios has made very crappy games, so i guess i really shouldnt be too surprised that Zombie Ninja Pro-am came out pretty shitty. What Midway should have done was develope it themselves (which im sure the end result would have been WAY better) or they should have given the project to developer High Voltage Software, who have done alot of the cartoon network video games that have ranged from ok to very good. Think about it, High Voltage has done Kids Next Door(ok) Family Guy(decent), Ben 10(decent), Billy and Mandy(great) and Harvey Birdman(great). At least with High Voltage the Aqua Teen game would have come out AT LEAST decent/good/great. The only positive out of this mess is that all the voice actors from the show are present in the game. I pray to God that the Aqua Teens get another shot at a video game, whether it be on PS2, XBOX 360, or even an XBOX LIVE ARCADE download, and give it to a developer that actually has a DECENT/GOOD track record with games, cause the Aqua Teens deserve better than this travesty of a "game". Expand
  4. NathanE.
    4
    Zombie Ninja Pro-Am is far from a great game. Hell, it's far from a good game. It's many flaws outweigh the occasional chuckles you'll get from it. You play 9 holes of golf and 3 levels of cart racing. The problems begin with the control. The actual golfing is about as bare bones as any golf game can get. You can choose between a limited number of clubs, aim and swing using a seemingly broken swing meter. After every swing, you have to trek your way to where you hit the ball and face a plethora of various enemies seen from the show. Carl's crabs, trees, the Mooninites, mechanical scorpions armed with rockets, Turkitron and the list goes on. As entertaining as it is to see all of these seemingly minor characters get to make an appearance, these combat sections are about as repetitive as it can get, and worst of all, these segments make up the majority of the game. You can switch between controlling Master Shake, who uses melee combat as his primary attack, and Frylock, who uses projectiles. Though you acquire a decent selection of weapons throughout the game, they all more or less do the same thing with some weapons doing a bit more damage. This doesn't make the combat any less repetitive. When you tread your way through countless enemies and finally make it to the green, there's always some sort of boss battle before you're able to putt. These boss battles are hit or miss. Some are absolutely terrible (Carl, the mummy), and others are downright entertaining (MC P Pants, Gorgotron) and require the most thought this game will ever ask from you, which isn't very much. The cart racing levels honestly aren't that bad. I've seen a lot of complaints saying that the Frat Aliens you race are always behind you and every race ends in a close call, but this wasn't true in my experience. There are speed boosts and bazookas scattered throughout the race track, and if you learn to navigate these tracks while picking up as many of these power-ups as you can, then you can win these races by a mile. The control, again, is a problem here. Though I said the races aren't that bad, they're brought down by slippery control. If you take off of a jump at slightly the wrong angle or get hit with a rocket, you spin uncontrollably and this can easily cause you to lose any chance you had of winning the race, which can become incredibly frustrating at times. ATHF:Zombie Ninja Pro-Am is far from the worst game I've ever played, but I'd never call it good. The best things about it are it's great extras/unlockables, unmistakable humor and the sheer ridiculousness of it all, but even so, this will only appeal to fans of the show. If you really like ATHF, then definitely give this game a look. If not, don't even touch it. I can say it was worth the 10 bucks I spent on it, but if I hadn't recognized every character/enemy I came across, I would have hated this game with a passion. Collapse