As an exercise in fan service, Back to the Multiverse hits a lot of notes that fans of the series will recognize and appreciate. It's certainly offensive, but so is the source material, so that shouldn't be a surprise. As a game, it's a very average third person shooter that doesn't do anything special, but doesn't do anything horrible either.
amo este juego, es el mejor juego del universo, epic games le copio todo a este juego para hacer fortnite, este es el mejor juego del mundo por que mi amor lois aparece en el
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is terrible, a bad idea that is malformed. Brian and Stewie deserve a better game. Not this unplayable, short and ugly TPS.
Crude, archaic, sloppy, and unfunny, but I don't want the show to be blamed for any of it -- not because I wish to defend Family Guy, but because by blaming the show, we let this game get away with being the invidious dross it is.
Family Guy: Back To The Multiverse it's one of the best games on PS3 adn XBOX 360. With a cameo of Joyce Kinney, my favourite character, during the opening of the game. I hope that Joyce Kinney will live forever!
este juego estuvo bueno mejor que el de ps2 es genial que sea un shooter de disparo y que se base en la historia del multiverso, es mas entretenido jugarlo en cooperativo, el gameplay esta ok sin problemas algo fome en algunos momentos, y le faltas gags o flashback, jugar con brian y stewie en la historia estuvo piola, la musica era buena y es recomendado si te gusta padre de familia si no te gusta no lo jugues es un juego meh para los que no son fan de la serie animada pero si te gusta echale una mirada.
I had some initial impression that this game would be well-made and fun to play, and soon found out that it's reminiscent of the old clunky platform shooters you might play on a PS1 regarding its mechanics and design and cutscenes voice and animation, aside from the graphic work itself.. anyway, the game had some funny jokes, and then some boring jokes, but has very basic and unexciting play mechanics.. I made myself play through it just because it was ok and I wanted to finish it but it was hard to get really into it. I guess people who would enjoy the gameplay would be kids and casual gamers. Something I was happy to play alone but wouldn't want to do multiplayer with anyone.
I gave it a 4 because I did play it all the way through and had some fun. It was just eh... At first I was really excited about this game. It seemed like a unique escape from the FPS COD, Halos, GTAs, Saints Rows, and Skyrim. I had good but grounded expectations on this game. Or maybe not, I have seen every episode of Family Guy and I was hoping for something original, but everything was recycled. This game is as cheap as they come. When you play it, you get the impression they blew their entire budget on getting the rights to Family Guy.
Seeking that escape from COD and other FPS, not hating, just played so much of it (logged over 30 days play time xbox live COD MW2) during this time that this game was a pleasant change. I was so wrong. This was a complete recycle of COD MW2 maps. Most notably the Airport level on this game is almost a clone (just rearranged) of the controversial "Terminal" level on COD MW2. The multiplayer is straight up boring, I only played it to get the achievments. If it were online based multiplayer, it could have been fun.
Last the audio is HORRIBLE! Every single sound bite has been taken from Family Guy the TV show, there is nothing original at all. Maybe I am expecting too much but some of it is so off and clearly edited in it reminds me of a kidnapper in a movie that does not want their voice to be recognized so they take a famous person and use editting to rearrange the audio to communicate a ransom demand. Ah great example, google the Brian Williams Snoop Dogg Edit.
Anyways, the only positive I have to say about this is:
-The theme and humor elements
-The controls (cloned from COD)
I would only recommend renting or buying this game used. Spend no more than $10 on this title.
SummaryFamily Guy: Back to the Multiverse introduces an all-new original story written and voiced by Family Guy talent and influenced by the famous Family Guy season eight episode, Road to the Multiverse, where Stewie and Brian travel on an out-of-this-world journey through Quahog’s bizarre parallel universes. Gamers travel through all-new set...