Bad A disaster. Any good qualities it might have had are quickly swallowed up by glitches, poor design choices or a plethora of other issues. The desperate or the gullible may find a glimmer of fun hidden somewhere in the pit.
Bad A disaster. Any good qualities it might have had are quickly swallowed up by glitches, poor design choices or a plethora of other issues. The desperate or the gullible may find a glimmer of fun hidden somewhere in the pit.
Why do I keep suffering through bad movie and TV tie-in video games? Why do I think every time that maybe this loathsome subgenre will offer something worth playing? Over and over again, video games based on TV shows and films, especially ones aimed at kids, disappoint with their complete lack of...
At best, videogame tie-ins have a chequered reputation. Taren Stevens explains why Family Guy: Back To The Multiverse won't improve our opinions.
Ernie the Giant Chicken; and the wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man are briefly entertaining weapons to use.
Everything else
If you absolutely must experience everything with the Family Guy logo on it, rent the game with a couple buddies and play through the incredibly short single-player campaign in a few hours over some beers.
There are two kinds of people that will buy Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse: One of them is a diehard Evil Monkey-spotting, Ernie the Chicken-battling, Mayor West-voting devotee of the series. That is, the true believers, those that can't get enough of Seth McFarlane and his animated concoctions.
Wonderfully crass Family Guy Humor; Familiar characters are well-represented; Enough unlocks to keep you busy for a weekend
Only a weekend's-worth of enjoyment out of it; Short; repetitive single-player mode; No online multiplayer
It shows enough moments to make the player think that it's going to be half decent, and then it just punches them in the face like a giant chicken.
The game is in new condition. I was sad that it does not play on our PS4, but a used PS3 will do the trick. It's worth it to a Family Guy fan and gamer to own.
Join Brian and Stewie in their dimension-hoping adventure as they use the Multiverse remote to stop Bertram, Stewie's evil half-brother, who plans to use his own remote to build an army and destroy the Quahog duo's Universe. This gives the game a chance to provide a wide range of settings.
Enjoyable action in a tuned-out sorta way; Some funny lines; Multiplayer and co-op options make it fun with fellow fans
So very basic gameplay; Repeated canned lines may annoy; A couple of crashes required stage restarts
= Welcome to the world of Family Guy = This is a review of the PS3 video game 'Family Guy: Back to the multiverse' but before we look at the game, let me just provide a little background information about Family Guy. Family Guy is an adult animated comedy created by Seth MacFarlane.
True to the show and actually a good game in its own right
At times the levels feel a little drawn out
Fun game clocked it in a matter of hours few playthroughs to platinum it wait a bit til it goes down on price but if u enjoy family guy but it.
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