Video Game Reviews
                   Title: Simpsons Hit and Run
                    Review rating: ***1/2
                    Platform/console: Gamecube, PC, Playstation2, Xbox
                    Release date: September 2003
                    Genre: Role playing/driving/adventure
                    Players allowed: 1
                    ESRB rating: T (Comic Mischief, Mild Language, Violence)
                    Production company: Vivendi Universal Games
                    
                    If you love to laugh, this game has 50 fun-filled missions 
                    full of comedy and references thanks to the popular game engine 
                    used Grand Theft Auto. As in GTA, you get full experience 
                    on foot or by vehicle. Even the title concept "hit 
                    and run" (once your rage meter gets too high and you're 
                    close to the cops, you get caught with a $50 fine) mirrors 
                    GTA gameplay. One notable difference - characters automatically 
                    jump out of the vehicle before it blows up from too much damage.
                    
                    Set in Springfield, the storyline involves some conspiracy-like 
                    activity involving mechanical bees and suspicious new "Buzz" 
                    cola. These elements provide challenges, but aren't 
                    very threatening, which eases the mind to keep your entertainment 
                    level high. Don't worry, there's plenty of challenges 
                    for serious gamers and fun for fans including plenty of great 
                    dialogue, especially Bart, the narrator, who moans lines like 
                    "Why did I agree to do this stupid tutorial?" 
                    and "Violence is always an appropriate response in 
                    the face of the unknown." The solid comedy comes directly 
                    from the show's original writers and, of course, the original 
                    voice talent of popular characters including Homer, Apu, Lisa 
                    and Marge.
                    
                    Of course, viewers and fans of the show will get a lot more 
                    out the environments (downtown, the harbor and suburbs) gags 
                    and jokes laced throughout the game. Unfamiliar players can 
                    "bone up" on Simpsons trivia with the 49 hidden 
                    collector cards containing trivia, quotes and other information 
                    from specific TV episodes.
                    
                    The gameplay satisfies with several extras, coins, time trial 
                    races, bonus games and unlockable cars and you can always 
                    check your level progress to see what elements you're missing.
                    
                    The car controls are simple (as Bart says "Just like 
                    every driving game ever") and smooth allowing players 
                    to spin out and perform some amazing and challenging stunts. 
                    You can acquire wrench icons to repair your ride. New and 
                    different cars (many seen in the Simpsons Road Rage game) 
                    can be bought from other characters and at the phone booths 
                    scattered around town. Navigation assistance consists of the 
                    GTA-like map icon in the right corner of the screen, but you 
                    also get some blinking arrows right on the road which can 
                    help you get to your objective, especially when time is running 
                    out on your mission.
                    
                    On foot, choice of clothing becomes an important element in 
                    certain missions, but most of the threads should tickle your 
                    funny bone and provide some nice variety. Familiarize yourself 
                    with the basic jump, attack, jump-attack, double-jump and 
                    jumping slam attack for more interactive fun and bonuses.
                    
                    Would've liked to actually buy some food or play the 
                    video games in the Qwik-E-Mart and see Scratchy blow up on 
                    the right of the loading graphic at the end, but there's 
                    so many more laughs and entertaining elements to this highly 
                    recommended game. Lack of originality in the gameplay (borrowing 
                    significantly from GTA) and a few graphic/clipping problems 
                    represent the only miscues of this worthy game title.
                    
                    Review by Michael Siebenaler
                  
 
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