Does it take a while to get the hang of the controls? Yes, it does, but Jaws Unleashed is kind of fun once you get the hang of controlling a massive great white shark! The game is set with various missions.
There is not much variety to the game at all, but you do have a bit of an open world where you can swim around just killing for fun. It is not the kind of game you are going to play for hours on end, but in short bursts, it can be fun. Well, this game does have a lot of blood, but it is also glitchy as hell. Sometimes these glitches can be funny, like once I got Jaws stuck between a rock and he started freaking out!
Other times, it can be so bad you have to restart the game! I will not say that Jaws Unleashed is a masterpiece of gaming or anything like that. However, for a budget title, it really is not as bad as many people make out. The game when you are just screwing around eating people and destroying stuff can be fun. It is just very repetitive and has too many glitches. It is still worth playing for an hour or so, but I cannot imagine many people will take the time to fully beat this.
Something Lurks Under the water. And it's not a floating turd either; no, no, that would be on the surface. Instead, it's the Spielberg-created, dead-eyed, fishy-breathed monster of the 70s, the one single-handedly responsible for making me afraid of going in the swimming pool. Developed by Appaloosa Interactive the former developers of Sega classic Ecco The Dolphin , things follow a much darker path here than in the hippy favourite, Ecco. You play as the great white shark who's yet again returned to terrorise the inhabitants of Amity Island, thus equating to a series of stages in which you must hunt and be hunted by the residents of the island, returning back to the relative safety of the ocean between missions.
Things don't seem to be looking up for our 25ft fishy friend though, as the game is plagued by a number of issues, such as a dodgy camera, unwieldy controls, a number of bugs and some poor console graphics.
However, the brilliant John Williams theme tune is present and correct, some of the underwater scenes can look quite pretty and the first 30 minutes had me in stitches after I discovered that I could jump onto land, dismember people in different ways and that the panicked swimmers sound a bit like Futurama's Dr Zoidberg. Sadly, much of the novelty wore off soon after and the rest of the game left me, just like many in the film, dead in the water.
We usually spaz out at the thought ot movie-licensed games--bit, oh, how we anticipated the idea of taking control of this killer fish and rending everything that swims into chummy bits. But things go belly-up quickly here, thanks to an awful camera, awkward storytelling, and stupid missions. Browse games Game Portals. Jaws Unleashed.
The more each meter fills, the stronger the attack is. The meters are on the left quadrant of the sonar, running along the arc with the head-butt meter on the outside and the tail-whip meter on the inside. The head-butt meter is orange when charging, flashing when fully charged, and is the same as the tail-whip meter, but it is purple instead of orange. Jaws has unique attacks in its arsenal. The shark can ram objects with its snout, whip others with its caudal tail, bite, and when the player earns enough points to upgrade Jaws' abilities, new attacks become unlocked, such as the "corkscrew" and the "body bomb.
To perform a body-bomb, they simply charge the head-butt meter, point the shark upward, release the movement button and the shark will fly up in the air, and smash back down. All Games. Contact us.
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