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Peter Jackson's King Kong PS2

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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Platform
PlayStation 2
Publisher
Ubisoft
Ratings
13
Genre
Other
Product code
King Kong
Bob Shop ID
132675423

Peter Jackson's King Kong PS2 - Slightly scratched, Missing Booklet

 

In a nutshell:
Video games based on movies have never had a terrific track record but this looks like breaking the mould forever. Not only is the Peter Jackson himself involved; but so is the Michel Ancel, creator of video game classics such as Rayman. The results look extraordinary.

The lowdown:
You take on the roles of both Jack Driscoll and the mighty Kong. Being the big monkey is great, naturally, but the feeling of power is neatly turned on its head when you play as the considerably more vulnerable Jack. It's an intense, absorbing romp.

Most exciting moment:
Escaping down some white water rapids as a puny human, chased by two tyrannosaurs rex.

Since you ask:
Peter Jackson loved Michel Ancel's Beyond Good & Evil game so much that he asked him to make Kong.

The bottom line:
Potentially, the most cinematic video game ever made.