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It is very good, the 4th stunt in the first fil is great fun. I spent 22 goes trying to complete the first Whoopin' stunt, but I did it.
The stunt constructor is also very easy and fun.
First impressions are very good.
So far: 9 out of 10.
And you can touch me, but I recommend you don't. I bet a few of you eat with your hands.
> I've opened and played it, res, it's a great game.
>
> I'll copy the game modes straight out of the manual:
>
> -Stuntman carrer-
>
> This is the main game mode. Here you can embark on your very own
> stuntman carrer, earning cash, kudos and better vehicles to aid you in
> your drea, of moving up through the stuntman ranks in a bid to become
> the best in the business. You'll start out working on small bidget
> films and gradually work your way up towards the biggest blockbuster
> movies Hollywood has to offer. All this, of course, depends on your
> performance behind the wheel...
>
> During the course of each stunt, you'll have to perform many
> individual tasks to the accuracy determined by the movie's director/
> If you fail to reach this threshold set by te Director, you will have
> to try and repeat the stunt again until you do. Once you have
> successfull reached the required threshold, then you can continue to
> the next scene and stunt sequence in your career mode. You can also
> repeat it if you wish to get a higher score.
>
> -Stunt arena/constructor-
>
> The stunt arena is an open-ended feature which you can set up and
> practise your own dramatic stunt sequences...youcan add arena toys
> (ramps pyrotechinics e.t.c., unlockable as you go through career) into
> your circuit.
>
> -Driving games-
>
> All self explainitory:
>
> Precision tests
> Speed tests
> Stunt tests.
>
> -DVD Extras-
>
> Making of stuntman
> Vic Armstrong interview
> Interview with Tommy "trubble" McTague
> Coming attractions
> Music videos
Thanx tom for taking the time to copy that out, i may well pic it up next time i'm out and about.
thanx again tom mate
I'll copy the game modes straight out of the manual:
-Stuntman carrer-
This is the main game mode. Here you can embark on your very own stuntman carrer, earning cash, kudos and better vehicles to aid you in your drea, of moving up through the stuntman ranks in a bid to become the best in the business. You'll start out working on small bidget films and gradually work your way up towards the biggest blockbuster movies Hollywood has to offer. All this, of course, depends on your performance behind the wheel...
During the course of each stunt, you'll have to perform many individual tasks to the accuracy determined by the movie's director/ If you fail to reach this threshold set by te Director, you will have to try and repeat the stunt again until you do. Once you have successfull reached the required threshold, then you can continue to the next scene and stunt sequence in your career mode. You can also repeat it if you wish to get a higher score.
-Stunt arena/constructor-
The stunt arena is an open-ended feature which you can set up and practise your own dramatic stunt sequences...youcan add arena toys (ramps pyrotechinics e.t.c., unlockable as you go through career) into your circuit.
-Driving games-
All self explainitory:
Precision tests
Speed tests
Stunt tests.
-DVD Extras-
Making of stuntman
Vic Armstrong interview
Interview with Tommy "trubble" McTague
Coming attractions
Music videos
> Right, I've got it here sitting infront of me now. Might try it out
> soon :-)
you opened it and played it yet :)
can anyone tell me the game modes it has if any huh?
No, I didn't steal it, but a mate happened to get it yesterday, and he went away on holiday this morning, and kindly gave me the game to lend, which really made me chuffed. :-)
I've not played it too much as I've been busy with other things to do today but I've passed the Toothless in Wapping level with 100% in each section bar one and the Thrill Stunt Arena thing with 100% also. I've attempted the A Whoopin' And A Hollerin' first section about 5 times but I've found out it's one hard cookie. I expect I'll have another go later.
Well, luckily for me I've got this game until next Saturday and I think I'll probably have completed it by then, but even if I have I think I'll probably fork out (or win) for my own version of it as I expect the Stunt Arena will generate endless fun, and I'll probably enjoy completing it over again! It's brilliant!
To all of those who have doubted this game so far, don't doubt it any more, because it simply rocks! I shall have a review up tomorrow though if you're not entirely certain of what there actually is to do. If you're willing to take my word for it though, then buy it now!
:-D
Also, when completing Downtown Dash, I took 3 goes (well, 3 goes this morning :-)). The first 2 were incredibly interesting...
First go: I got to the bit where you jump onto the truck, but I manged to get myself lodged in the air, with the lampost and truck holding me up. My wheels were just dangling, so I had to just dangle until the time was up. :-)
Second go: Jumped the truck, got on the back, but fell off and landed on my side. I then went along on my side, through the checkpoint where I miraculously self-righted. Of course, this drained a lot of time so I didn't get to the end of the level.
I finished the "Conspiracy" movie last night, and I'm on the Monster Truck stunt arena section. Had trouble with it last night, but they may be because I was tired and my reflexes weren't working too well. I'm going back to it now, so we'll see!
My toilet troubles have been revealed across the internet.
I think.