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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Review

Xbox 360 Review by Dan Whitehead

15 June, 2007

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I call them Mysterio Moments, after that notorious mission in the Spider-Man 2 game where you had to scale the Statue of Liberty by swinging from hovering pods: moments where flaws that you'd previously tolerated suddenly combine and suck whatever fun remains out of the experience. And, when the game in question is based on blockbuster movies, that fun is usually already in short supply.

While the latest Fantastic Four game, which predictably takes the form of a four-way smash-'em-up, never quite scales the depths of teeth-grinding horror of the original Mysterio Moment (or indeed the wretched Spider-Man 3 - a game that seems to consist solely of Mysterio Moments) there are still several points where you find yourself wondering just how much playtesting it received.

The first and most annoying comes as the cosmic-powered quartet explore the space station of Soviet scientist Ivan Kragoff. In one of many examples of narrative padding to expand the action potential of the new movie, Kragoff's research may hold the key to tracking the Silver Surfer, a mysterious alien entity plaguing the planet with freak weather conditions and unnatural shininess. Kragoff, it should be pointed out, is also the Red Ghost, a classic Silver Age villain who commands an army of super-powered monkeys. This brings us the wonderful sight of The Thing fighting a rifle-wielding chimp by throwing turnips at it.

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The Fantasticar. It's really cool, and can fly. But only in cut-scenes.

But that's beside the point. At one point in this level, Mr Fantastic has to go it alone when a door won't open fully. He squeezes through the gap and must stretch and bend his way past moving security beams, deactivating gun turrets and fighting monkeys, to reunite with his team-mates. All goes well, until you reach a dead end. An elevator takes you down and almost directly in front of you is a red laser fence that inflicts damage when touched. It's too high to jump or stretch over, and there are no obvious switches or junction boxes with which to deactivate it. After about twelve attempts to pass this obstacle, during which I played the same sections over and over, scouring every inch of the level for an answer, I realised what was needed.

On the floor above are several crates. Mr Fantastic can't pick them up - only The Thing has that ability - but by jiggling him near the end of a crate I was able to clumsily shunt a crate over the edge and use it to give me the necessary height to vault over the lasers. Why wasn't I able to do this before? Because the crates are fragile - in fact they contain vital health - and each previous attempt had resulted in them being shattered, leaving me with no way of proceeding.

Indeed, as the thrust of the gameplay revolves around all four characters repeatedly punching enemies, most of the moments where the game stumbles involve the occasional solo missions where one of the heroes is confronted with a convenient task that only they can perform. The Human Torch takes part in some achingly slow chase levels with the Silver Surfer. The Invisible Woman tackles - you guessed it - some stealthy sneaking around a military base. And The Thing...well, it's a melee combat game. The developer obviously realised everyone would be playing as The Thing for the rest of the game anyway, so he just gets a very brief brawl against rock monsters.

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The Invisible Woman can pass through these barriers because they're blue. Yay, science!

For the rest of the time, all four characters run around together, and you switch between them with the d-pad. Energy and health appear around a small icon of each character, and powers are activated by holding the right trigger and pressing the appropriate face button. So, yes, it's pretty much identical in control to Marvel Ultimate Alliance. To be fair, it is a system for team-based superheroics with a proven track record, but by so blatantly calling to mind a superior game this effort does itself no favours. Not only does Ultimate Alliance already boast the same characters - from the main heroes to Doctor Doom and the Silver Surfer - but it also injects more depth and longevity into its dungeon-crawling melee action.

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Verwandlung
15/06/07 @ 05:25
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Another lame game pf

edit: very lame
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JayeM
15/06/07 @ 05:45
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Another cheap movie tie-in. :)
Haloboy!
15/06/07 @ 07:05
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Fantastic Poor.
Bezzy
15/06/07 @ 07:21
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Has Deems added this to his "Most Wanted" list sarcastically?
The_Inquisitor
15/06/07 @ 07:41
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Aww, I was really expecting this game to be really, really good.
Xerx3s
15/06/07 @ 07:47
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Better than expected then?
Xerx3s
15/06/07 @ 07:48
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Wow, some subtle product placement on that fantasticar.
Rirekon
15/06/07 @ 08:29
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"The Invisible Woman can pass through these barriers because they're blue. Yay, science!"

LOL
souljacker2000
15/06/07 @ 08:45
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Will be no1 in all formats chart by next week
NonnyMouse
15/06/07 @ 08:59
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A silver surfer is an oldie who uses the Internet.
Because of this, I just can't take this film (or game) seriously.
chupachups
15/06/07 @ 09:10
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"A silver surfer is an oldie who uses the Internet.
Because of this, I just can't take this film (or game) seriously. "

Isn't the name Mr Fantastic bad enough?
ryohazuki1983
15/06/07 @ 09:44
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as expected.
The Bodybuilder
15/06/07 @ 10:14
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Erm, why is this worth 2 pages?
morriss
15/06/07 @ 10:15
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Will we see a movie-tie-in that gets a 9 or a 10 before Christmas 2008?

Place your bets.
jonsaan
15/06/07 @ 10:50
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I have no doubt that this game is propbably a bit shitty but why is refernce to co-op play always left to a measly end of review aside?
Co-op rules and some of us see it as make or break for any game so more details pleeeease.
BadBoyBonner
15/06/07 @ 11:42
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"A silver surfer is an oldie who uses the Internet.
Because of this, I just can't take this film (or game) seriously. "

"Isn't the name Mr Fantastic bad enough?"

hahaha - Class
afghan_jones
15/06/07 @ 11:46
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I dont get you guys.

This site often likes to be kinda quirky and niche and a bit more measured than more mainstream games sites.

So why the hell do you waste 2 pages telling us that fantastic four 2, a crap sequel to a crap game both based on crap films, happens to play like a piece of crap????

We all knew this would be rubbish. Write about something good, and spare yourselves from playing these clearly piss-poor games.

davisorle
15/06/07 @ 12:05
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My cat was chassing a fly while I was reading this article and he landed on my keyboard cable and it got dissconected...

I bet this sounds more intresting than this game doesn't it? You owe me for making it up for your wasted time reading about this game all this time for those of you that think it's so sad :p

Edit: I managed to spell the word KEYBOARD like this : beyborad. lol
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bcolter
15/06/07 @ 12:48
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It'll sell truck loads as do most movie tie-in's... Sad but true.
davisorle
15/06/07 @ 13:36
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Hell yeah even i admit that :p
smelly
15/06/07 @ 18:20
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@afghan_jones : I dont know why you wasted your time writing a comment about how crap the review is of a crap game, etc etc etc (cant be arsed)
smelly
16/06/07 @ 08:39
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GAH!!! NOW The trolls are fucking everywhere.. (and not just in the wii forums)

WHAT THE FECK IS IT WITH YOU NERDS?
onyx_elite
17/06/07 @ 02:45
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@afghan_jones

Actually I love reading reviews about shit games. They're usually much funnier than those about decent games and allow us to laugh at feckless developers who think this shit is good enough.

Anyway if you knew it was shit, why read the review? Tard

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