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Crash City Mayhem

 

 

SCORE: 56

 

Crash City Mayhem 

 

Crash City Mayhem is one of those games that probably should have never been made. It is a shame that some video games we want never get made and others that should have never made it market - actually do. Who are the people making these decisions. We play a spy in Crash City Mayhem that is trying to infiltrate a criminal organization. How do we do that? We run things for them in our car.

There are plenty of objects players can smash into while driving in Crash City Mayhem. The goal in Crash City Mayhem is to get to the end zone. There can be other little quests along the way. Steal this, smash that, or other such similar things. We have a time limit to violently get from point A to point B. After you complete the story in Crash City Mayhem then you can play it again in a harder mode. The only difference is instead of making it in five minutes we need to make it in four. And then the next difficulty is to make it in three minutes. The lame part is if you beat it in three minutes the first time it does not count for the other two difficulties.

Crash City Mayhem looks okay, and it sounds okay. I like how the arrow points the way to go. At times it can get a bit confused which is why it pays to take a look at the map from time to time. The AI police are not that bright in Crash City Mayhem. That pretty much goes for all the other vehicles on the road. The storyline within Crash City Mayhem is very condensed for the really short story mode.

Players can free run if they want. The area within Crash City Mayhem is not too terribly large so I am not sure the reason anyone would want to do that. Maybe you want to drive around this little city area and see what all you can destroy.

The issues families will have with Crash City Mayhem are violence, bad language, and more. The whole stealing thing bothered me. Crash City Mayhem does not obviously realize what kind of pain and suffering that causes the victims. If you like rock music then you may get into the music within Crash City Mayhem. The controls can take some getting used to within Crash City Mayhem.

I would describe Crash City Mayhem as a GTA like video game done in a more arcade kind of vein. If that makes sense. Also if there were only a couple of missions within GTA. No matter what you pay for Crash City Mayhem it is most likely too much.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Majesco Entertainment
Developer: Rocket Company
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Mild Language, Mild Violence}


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