- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Nov 20, 2012
- Also On: PC, Xbox 360
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6.3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 20 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 20
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Mixed: 3 out of 20
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Negative: 6 out of 20
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Nov 26, 20124
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Nov 20, 20127This game is better than some people think. Granted it uses the same character models over and over and some of the dialog is pixelated sometimes and repeated throughout, it's fun with few other drawbacks. Good controls and great gameplay make Family Guy: Back to The Mutiverse what it is.
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Dec 1, 20126Only for Family Guy fans, because is 4 hours of gameplay made of repetitive sessions of third person shooting and not much more. What really makes this game worth a buy are the awesome carachters that, if you love Family Guy, will make laugh from the beginning to the end.
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Jan 17, 20137
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Jan 20, 20135
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Apr 6, 20136
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Mar 23, 20138As a huge fan of the Family Guy TV series, I loved this game. A lot of the criticism is valid, but if you like the show you should be adequately entertained throughout the game.
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Mar 31, 20134
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Jan 28, 201360There are more immediate giggles to be had in the Story Mode, which is rib-tickling to wade through, although "wade" is definitely the word. It really just boils down to running around dodging either projectiles or up-close Family Guy caricatures, like angry college guys with deadly melee bongs. Then you either cap 'em or bash 'em, and maybe collect a few things while being funneled towards your next inane but comical goal. [January 2013, p72]
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Jan 23, 201319With some utterly appalling level design, terrible physics and the aforementioned imprecise controls, Multiverse is one of the worst tie-ins of this generation. [Issue#227, p.78]
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Jan 8, 201341Unfortunately for Back To The Multiverse, success is not always inherited. Whereas Family Guy consistently delivers quality (except for a few hiccups here and there), the game starts exploring the deepest regions of abysmal pretty fast. [January 2013, p.82]