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Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 37 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sonic Team
Genre(s): Action, Platform
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Summary
Darkness has fallen upon a once-magical land. An evil King who seeks to rule with an everlasting night has captured the creatures that inhabit this realm. Now, a young boy must use the powers of a legendary suit to control special eggs in order to restore light to the land. Collect magical eggs, use them to solve puzzles and nurture them with items found while exploring the world. Hatch the eggs and discover magical creatures with a variety of skills, introducing a strategic planning element to the combat and puzzles. Explore massive, colorful environments, each with their own missions and secrets, and then defeat the evil boss of each stage.
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What The Critics Said
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Gamezilla!
The unique movement issues seem to add to the game, instead of detract from it, forcing you to learn a new set of mechanics instead of relying on the same old run and jump techniques that most platformers seem to rely on.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Demonstrates exactly the kind of pure, playful, unadulterated fun that got me into video games years ago. It's innovative platforming at the top of its game. [Sept 2003, p.72]
Nintendo Power
Gamers who like platformers served sunny-side up will be utterly won over by Billy's upbeat energy and infectious music. [Nov 2003, p.150]
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
If you're after a completely new experience and don't mind putting up with a few flaws, Billy's your egg-rolling boy. [NGC]
Read Full Review >GameNow
The mechanics of egg rolling, egg bouncing, and egg hatching are so well done and fun to execute that they infuse the whole omelet - er, game - with deliciousness. [Oct 2003, p.50]
Nintendojo
As mentioned before, the bosses look amazing, but each one is completely predictable and easy as cake.
Read Full Review >eToychest
In fact, the only thing that Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg has in spades other than cuteness is aggravation. Honestly, this is the electronic equivalent of that puppy that tears your sneakers to shreds yet is so adorable that you cannot help but love it.
Read Full Review >GamePro
Despite the novel ideas, Billy is, at its heart, a fairly normal platformer...but with Sonic Team at the helm, you really can't go wrong.
Read Full Review >NintendoWorldReport
Despite Billy Hatcher's redundant missions, the gameplay itself is excellent. Eggs are Billys lifeline in this game - fortunately; they are fun to play with. Well-mapped controls make rolling around feel natural and approachable.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
Makes no mistakes, and while it lacks Sonic's flash, it's a better game. [Oct 2003, p.73]
Armchair Empire
Billy Hatcher may never catch on as a marquee Sega character, but his debut is a somewhat fun game on the cartoony side of weird.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Billy Hatcher's only significant flaw is its lack of a lengthy quest. If the game were more challenging it would probably seem a lot longer. Still, you're gonna have a blast with this one.
Read Full Review >GameCube Europe
Theres a great deal to collect and unlock in Billy Hatcher, so if you enjoy rolling eggs around you can keep doing so for quite some time after youve finished the game.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
Many a "Sonic" fan will get a lot out of this. I just wanna see Sonic Team break some ground. Maybe next time. [Oct 2003, p.160]
IGN
Beneath its chicken suits and fluffy animals it has some satisfying challenges, a decent measure of depth, and a very fun multiplayer mode.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Worth checking out for platform and Sonic Team fans, but is likely too difficult and glitchy for more casual players.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
The decent graphics, fun soundtrack and addictive egg collecting make this a game worth a play if you are a fan of the Pokémon franchise and the action-platform genre.
Read Full Review >netjak
The control, along with a small number of other poor design decisions, takes the game from being a blast to being an expensive bundle of frustration.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
A fairly meaningless but devilishly addictive platform game that isn't afraid of, ulp, hatching a few new ideas amongst the rank and file and giving you options.
Read Full Review >Firing Squad
The bizarre story and cheery atmosphere are all trademarks of Sonic Team. The trademark razor-sharp controls, unfortunately, did not make its way into Billy Hatcher.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
This same tedious design also applies to the uninspired boss battles - which mostly just consist of running around, dodging attacks, and hitting whatever giant monster with and egg when he comes to a standstill. [Oct 2003, p.129]
Total Video Games
If you're looking for something fun and enjoyable to play then Billy Hatcher and the Giant Eggwont disappoint, just don't go hoping for a radically new or innovative experience.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
It's impossible not to feel disappointed with a title that, to judge by it's opening, ought to have competed on an even footing with "Super Mario Sunshine." Instead it's an uneasy compromise between the splendour of the early levels and the inadequacies of later missions. [Dec 2003, p.88]
Into Liquid Sky
While not perfect, Billy Hatcher is good fun. If you were expecting the title to have Sonic's breakneck speed, you might need to look elsewhere. Also, the game's extremely high in cute factor, so much so that some older gamers may be turned off.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
"Cute" is the most appropriate way to describe Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg, though "frustrating" may also come to mind as you make your way through the game.
Read Full Review >Deeko
The camera is poor, which drives the value of the title right down the tubes, the graphics are of Dreamcast quality, the sound and music is simply appalling and the gameplay is skittish at best.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
There's a good bit of game here and some occasional flashes of brilliance, but it's sweeter than a chocolate and butterscotch sandwich and could have used a few more months in the incubator.
Read Full Review >Cincinnati Enquirer
The egg-rolling and egg-hatching game-play mechanics, while a clever concept, get stale after a while. Except for new environments and a different "boss" enemy at the end of each level, no new game-play elements are introduced after the first hour.
Read Full Review >GamingWorld X
The play mechanic of rolling an egg around, which is quite similar to that of Hasbro Interactives "Glover" for the N64, is neither kooky nor original enough to warrant such an amazing lack of depth and variety.
Read Full Review >NTSC-uk
Charming, that certainly covers it. One damned charming game from start to finish. It's not perfect, it's not flashy, but it is a real adventure of discovery, and there are plenty of extras to keep everyone happy.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
While Sonic Tean has obviously gone to some lengths to try and make Billy Hatcher play differently to Sonic, the fact that the game still suffers from many of the problems that plagued the original Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast shows that the develpoer still hasn't mastered the basics of 3D gaming. [Dec 2003, p.106]
Gaming Age
The game falls apart sooner than later in the games progression. While I may have seemed a bit harsh, its not that I thought Billy was a bad adventure; just not one Id ever take again.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
Developers looking to break into the platform genre these days have to go above and beyond the standard requirements while completely nailing the technical side at the same time, which is no easy feat. Billy Hatcher is a perfect example of a title that fails on both counts.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Nothing truly stands out besides the Technicolor palette. The polygons are simplistic, the animations are typical and the worlds are environmentally lackluster. It just seems uninspired.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Gameplay is everything and wondering around with a giant egg in your possession is anything but fun.
GameReviewer
The senseless slaughter of innocents continues with our boy in the chicken suit, Billy being subjected to countless humiliating deaths thanks to a brutally merciless camera. Whether it's a sneak attack by a pack of bouncing bat things or a sudden drop that seemingly comes out of nowhere, rest assured you're going to be just as surprised the 1000th time as you were the 1st.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
Polygon counts are noticeably low, for both the characters and the levels, and to have an accomplished developer like Sonic Team not push the hardware is quite a disappointment.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 19 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Daniel M. gave it a 7:
Good eggy fun.
Rolly Roll gave it a 10:
It's one of my top 3 games! Now please excuse me I have eggs to hatch:)
Alex K. gave it a 10:
This kid kicks some serious monster butt!!!
Mark L. gave it a 9:
Truly amazing.
Max A. gave it a 10:
It's really fun and challenging. Gooooood graphics!
Chris le blanc gave it a 9:
This game rocks!!!! a hundred percent better than sonic dx which totally sucked!!!!
Metal C. gave it a 10:
This is such a good game, it isnt even funny. What is funny are the reviews thata re surfing around the internet!
