- Publisher: Global Star Software
- Release Date: Apr 6, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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45The controls aren't terrible, but the basic gameplay of story mode is so bland that it is difficult to stay interested in it for more than five minutes.
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43Fans of the original Spy vs. Spy games won't find anything worth playing in this Xbox update. But even if you don't know what the series is about, you aren't really missing anything.
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40Even though Spy vs. Spy has some dreadful, contrived gameplay, things are evened out a bit with options for in-game Dolby Digital sound and HDTV 480p functions. Even though you're stuck with a mediocre game, it will look and sound fairly clean.
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40But no amount of colourful 3D graphics and soothing jazz can make up for tiresome puzzles, empty levels, unoriginal weapons and endless backtracking.
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33Another big disappointment is the lack of inclusion of the incredibly catchy Spy Vs Spy theme song heard every week on the MAD TV show on Fox.
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40Consider Spy vs. Spy a third-person parody of the genre that doesn't add much to the equation.
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If you're thinking of buying this because it's cheap, don't bother, as even at its budget price it's still not worth the money.
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23Overall, after playing this game one time through (ugh, tell me about it), I can confidentially say that I will never play this game ever again and never look back. This game is awful, plain and simple.
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The lack of humour and pedestrian platform chores are reason enough to stick with the duo's entertaining comic-book adventures.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 3
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Mixed: 0 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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NathanK.8I dont care what the critics said. I thought this game was fun although it could of been truer to Antonio Prohias' orginal comic.
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JuanG.10Gran conversión de la version para commodore 64.
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MikeB.10Black and white are at it again a welcome return.