Fuzion Frenzy

Fuzion Frenzy

released on Nov 15, 2001

Fuzion Frenzy

released on Nov 15, 2001

Fuzion Frenzy is a launch title for the Microsoft Xbox. At its core, Fuzion Frenzy is a four-player party game featuring 45 different mini-games (not including the titular Fuzion Frenzy). A demo of the game was included with some other launch titles in the US, including Halo, Munch's Oddysee, the first Project Gotham Racing game and Amped. The title was among the first to be released as a part of the Xbox Originals program. A sequel was later released for the Xbox 360, entitled Fuzion Frenzy 2.


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A mixed, but mostly good and fun party game. Really dig the Cyberpunk/Y2K asthetic of the game. Definitely guaranteed to have fun playing with a group of 4, but the biggest thing holding the game back are the somewhat boring character designs and the minigame selection. Playing through the main tournament mode, it's a toss up whether you get a good variety of fun and clever minigames, or really bad and boring luck where you'll get 3-4 game in a row that consist of taking an orb to a designated scoring point, but maybe you'll be paired up with someone arbitrarily sometimes. It's always fascinating how easy a Mario Party type game would be, but for some reason it seems that no other developers have ever been able to crack what Nintendo and Hudson perfected. As it stands, Fuzion Frenzy is fun to pull out for a game night, but replayability will probably come down to what Minigames you play that night.

Some genuinely fun mini games. Bloated with too many similar ones, which makes it a lot less replayable.

Played this with my neighbor but he had to babysit his neighbors (mind you we were around 8-10 and they were like 4-6) and they would scream when they lost. Cool enough game though!

I am the king of twisted system and I challenge all who oppose me.

Also, zak it the back wack a lack attack. WINAGAME!

I loved this game, and have millions of memories playing this with my family. 3/4ths of the minigames are fun. It's Mario Party without the board, and it's pretty damn fun