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List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $15.93 You Save: $4.06 (20%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 2961
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 37019 Model: 710425370199 UPC: 710425370199 EAN: 0710425370199 ASIN: B000FYZS8U
Release Date: September 25, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Survey Said A Strike February 8, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
There are just so many great game shows that are on television today that have been the standards of excitement and joy. Nevertheless, that hasn't been said all the time with the way they've been conjured as video game counterparts. With constants on the Playstation 2 like Wheel Of Fortune and Jeopardy proving their definitive status in gaming for years, many people have wanted another classic on the video game market. Family Feud has also been one of those shows as well. This past year, the show celebrated its 30th anniversary, and a new host as well, John O' Hurley. Now, it is on the video game market, but does it realy match what the survey said.
Family Feud for the Playstation 2, tries to deliver one of the greatest shows of all time to the video game market. The game features over 1,000 questions that match your integrity to what typically 100 people said. The game however handles well visually, and there are a lot of extras to unlock like sets from previous editions of the shows going all the back to when Richard Dawson hosted the show in the late 70's and early 80's. Unfortunately, there are a lot of flaws with this version. One flaw is that it sometimes has to be exact when your giving a right answer. If you give a similar answer in word, that might register as a strike by mistake. Another disadvantage is that the game doesn't feature John O' Hurley as the host and voiceover. Instead, Todd Newton from GSN's Whammy!: The All New Press Your Luck is the emcee in this version. Although he handles well in the voice, the gameplay misses out.
All in all, if you're a fan of Family Feud, I really don't recommend that you get this game. Instead, why don't you get it for the computer, or download it off the website, iwin.com, which brrings out more fun to the legendary game show. If you don't have a computer either, and only a Playstation 2, than this would be considered as just a rental, and that is the #1 answer.
Graphics: B
Sound: C+
Control: C-
Fun & Enjoyment: D+
Overall: C-
Not what I expected February 7, 2007 This game is not as fun as it might seem like. It's pretty cheesy actually. The animations repeat themselves too often and the game play is just not that great.
FaMily FuED FAmILy Fun January 16, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I received this game as a gift from Santa and I was so excited because my family was coming over later that day. Well I popped in the game to play with my younger cousins and we started playing and throwing out answers and before you know it the whole family was playing and I mean thge whole family 48 of us and we had a blast.I definetly recomend this game especially if you want to sit back and have a great time.
Survey Says, "Big Disappointment" November 28, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Why can't a good version of this game be created for Playstation? The game freezes up. I noticed it always happens after you play the Fast Money Round. You can save your progress, then you are asked if you want to play again. If you say yes, the game freezes up when you buzz in on the first question after you type in your answer. Also, you have to be a super fast typer or you run out of time. You can type in an answer and get a strike, but then your opponent can type almost the same exact answer and get it right. Graphics are not as impressive as they could be. The only items you can unlock are different studios and accessories for team members. The family creator makes some real ugly characters, too.
Survey Says.... Save Your Money! November 10, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I wish I had seen the other reviews before buying this game. While only $20 it is not going to break the bank, but I'd rather have my money back for the most part. The only real highlight is the Family creator at the start of the game. It is not going to create near perfect renditions of your loved ones, you can have some fun with all the various features to re-create your family either as they really look... or as you'd like them to look! There are a lot of options available so you can have some fun with that. And as you play, you unlock even more features that you can't use at the onset... That is if you get that far!
After the family creation process is over, the game goes downhill fast. Now I've only played one player against the computer, so maybe 2 player is more fun. But at the Face Off, I was able to "buzz in" every time before the computer so there was not much challenge there. I agree with what others said about the host repeating the SAME PHRASES over and over, even within the same question. The pace is slow, especially if you have to sit and watch the computer play a round while you do nothing. I didn't have TOO many problems with answers not being accepted that I thought should be, although a few of the answers that were eventually revealed seemed silly, but I guess the real show is like that too sometimes. I also didn't even realize you could just type last names for answers of people for awhile. You don't have much time to type, and if you have to stop and think for second how to spell your answer, move the cursor around anyway, otherwise you will eat up the few seconds you have to input a response.
My big problem was... after losing my first game to the computer, I won the 2nd game. But even that was a chore. No one got to 300 points, so we had to play a final round, where all we had to do was get the number one answer at the Face Off and we'd win. Well, it took about 5 questions until that actually happened, and unlike the real show, you only got one guess at it instead of going back and forth until it was revealed. And to make it worse... they never showed you what the actual answer was after no one guessed it. But eventually I got one and won the match.
As the game was ready to start the bonus round. It froze. I never got to play the bonus round because of a stupid in game glitch, and I see I am not alone with this. The $20 price point does not excuse obvious glitches like that. It should not have been released if it had issues like that. I'm almost afraid to play again for fear that I will get to the end again, only to not be able to play the Fast Money round.
While Game Shows turned into PS2 games are never perfect, I'd still prefer my older copies of Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune which don't have all these issues. I'm wondering if they'll eventually make a Deal or No Deal or 1 Vs. 100 PS2 game!
So to review:
Pro:
Fun Family creator process with a lot of options to unlock.
Cons:
The host uses the same phrases over and over again. Gotta type fast, very little time to think before you are X'd. In game glitches cause it to lock up and lose any progress you've made.
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