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Game Cube : Teen Titans Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Teen Titans and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Teen Titans. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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My kids love this game.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: May 28, 2006
Author: Amazon User

At 19.99 as opposed to 49.99, this is one of the more reasonably priced, newly released games you can find. My kids are Teen Titans fans and they absolutely love this game. There is a lot of action and many different scenes. The settings, colors, graphics, music, and character animation are top rate. This game can be played solo or 4 can play at one time. There are different modes and you can pick different levels of difficulty. You can unlock players as you get further on in the game and you choose which character you want to be. My 7 year old is such a big Teen Titan fan that it helped him excel in his reading level due to the fact that he was excited about reading the books, comics and game instruction booklets for Teen Titans. This game is a lot of fun and Gamecube is the easiest for younger kids to use and has the best and most games geared for children.

This is what the next gen ninja turtle games should have been.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: June 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I'm a 23 three year old gamer so it's safe to say I normally don't play kid's games. I came across this game and wanted everyone to know the bottom line for this game is fun. It's been a long time since I've been able to sit and play a game for a long period of time and still be excited about it. Magazines and internet websites may have given TEEN TITANS a bad rating due to the characters and the fact it's not revolutionizing the gaming industry. Also, it takes a few minutes to become used to having so much on the screen at once. TEEN TITANS is a standard beat 'em up but being able to switch characters on the fly keeps the game from ever becoming boring. The combos are simple enough to pull off, but each character has their own unique talents. Also the game progresses, stronger and new attacks are unlocked. And I have to say it's very satisfying playing as beast boy and using him to turn into a t-rex and knock everyone down, then turn into a lion to swat and roar, then then finally becoming a rhino to plow down anyone that's left. For the price of $19.99, this game is a steal.

**Bring on more Comic Book Games**

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: June 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game kept getting delayed & delayed. Now the summer has officially started & this game is finally released. Its initial price tag was 39.99 & now its dropped 50%. I guess with all the new systems coming out this Fall the company decided to drop it to an amazing price of 19.99. This game is GREAT!!!! I rarely buy games without reading any of its reviews but i brought this praying it would be good & infact its FANTASTIC. All the titans are on screen at the same time & you can switch bewteen any of them at any time. They get power upgrades & nice combos. Its such ashame not more game developers take a look at what they have done with Teen Titans and add that into other comic book games. Its awful when a game is released like Batman/Superman/Catwoman & the game comes out really crappy. Sometimes during the game with all the heroes and villians on screen it gets a bit hectic (Like playing Dynasty Warriors almot) other then that buy this game & i hope they make a sequel soon!!!!

Great Idea....Bad Game

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 01, 2006
Author: Amazon User

First up...I have only played the first two levels of this game. Hopefully it gets better but I see where it's going.

I had three reasons buying this game - My sons and I love Teen Titans...we love Multi-player Co-Op games...and the price was great.

Start up the game and you instantly realize something is amiss. Seems like the developers didn't buy the rights to the Teen Titans theme song or something, because there is no singing - no vocals at all. Well maybe that's a blessing?

I love Multi-player Co-Op games like "Lego Star Wars". Now THAT is a fantastic game! Use your individual powers and abilities to work as a team....there is none of that here. So far all you do is mindless button mashing to squash hordes of enemies. For some, that may be fun. There are ALOT of enemies that need to be defeated in this game and it's button-pushing madness.

Wouldn't it have been way cooler to actually use the Titans for their abilities and work together as a team? Isn't that the idea? Maybe Cyborg needs to punch his way through a wall while Starfire or Raven flies to another area to switch a lever to disable a force field. Or perhaps Beast Boy can change into a mouse to crawl through a crack to unlock a door. Or maybe Robin needs to do a tight-walk act to allow his team-mates access to the next area. But there is none of that in this game. Where Lego Star Wars shines....this game lacks luster and barely even glimmers.

Yes, the characters all have different abilities, but in this game they are essentially the same. Each Titan has a Fast, Strong and Ranged Attack. Sure, they have Combo moves galore and are visually different but in game-play it's the same effect on enemies over and over again. Speaking of graphics - they are fairly well done but certainly nothing jaw-dropping. The designers obviously spent more time on the "look" rather than the "play".

I think the $20 price tag on this game came from the developers simply quitting on this one. It's a great premise but these guys really blew it. Load times on the Gamecube are never really bad, and it isn't on Teen Titans either. But the times when the load screens kick in are weird. Everything about this game screams "Unfinished Business...Give Up....Get as Much Money as You Can for It". Thats pretty sad.

So if you are still interested in this game, by all means, rent it!!! If you happen to have 20 bucks burning a hole in your pocket and you absolutely love the Teen Titans....buy it. But, I warned ya!!!



Pretty good but...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: August 02, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game is pretty fun when you first get it but after a while it gets a little boring but it is but still entertaining strangely.For some reason I am scared of parts of it but I close my eyes and cover my ears and I am fine.There is no blood in this game but I do not recomend this for [...] year olds but [...] year olds might not be scared of this game.You can play 1 on 1,multi player,and missions.I hope I helped you make your choice.

Game Is Pretty Good

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 4
Date: June 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User

The game I got is pretty good. The graphics are quite fine along with the moves of the rest of the Titans.

You'll like this and then some.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Here it is. The multiplatformer game you've been waiting for. It's the Teen Titans videogame !

This new Cartoon Network inspired game features the coolest superhero team in their greatest mission yet. Just like in "Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-ED-ventures", you get to switch the Titans on the fly using their amazingly unique powers. And like in "Codename Kids Next Door: Operation VIDEOGAME", you battle a rouge's gallery of villains and get to search for hidden unlockables.

All five of the Titans have a whole lotta combo moves you can perform with precise timing. So many moves, in fact, you might want to master them all. Also, besides the captivating story mode, there's also a "Master of Games" mode where you get to use almost every hero and villain at your disposal in some very interesting arenas. However, you must earn these characters and arenas by getting a good score, which means doing multiple combos and collecting bonus coins in each level. Also hidden in each level is Larry the Titan. Collecting him means you can take a look at some concept artwork and a couple of preview clips, too.

So basically, the Teen Titans video game is very neat with even neater cut scenes, including a surprisingly shocking one after the last level. This is certainly one game that you and your friends will enjoy.


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