Jaws Unleashed

Jaws Unleashed

released on May 23, 2006

Jaws Unleashed

released on May 23, 2006

In Jaws: Unleashed, the player assumes the role as the large shark Jaws. The shark first enters the island from the southern end and the player finds itself in a cove. The cove has tutorials to allow the player to become familiar with the controls, such as the ones for moving the shark and attacking other creatures. The shark has a menu for upgrades as well. These can be accessed from either the main menu or the pause menu. Upgrade points are earned by causing destruction around Amity Island (in levels and in free-roam mode), completing levels, and/or collecting bonus items, the most frequently found of which being treasure chests.


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One of the funnest official universal games. For being one of if not the first full 3D shark game, it is a blast every time I replay.

The movement is fluid and majority of the levels are fun and creative. It's also got amazing visuals, very pretty for the PS2.

Only few levels are mediocre, but the game is just so raw and you do some cool shit.

When i was a kid this game was quite awesome (because you played as a Shark duhh). I guess its nothing amazing but it was supposed to be fun, and it was.

This game's kind of finicky to play these days, but it's got some great ideas. There's a boss fight with Shamu and you bite it clean in half.

Mastering speeding around to gobble up people is great. Fish vs fish combat was stupid and not very fun.

This might be one of the worst games I've ever played. The best part about the game is how the shark plays in a majority of levels and the open world, however most of the levels suck and they only tell you the objective but not HOW to complete the objective so you're left in the dark most of the time. I couldn't even finish because the second to last level uses a mechanic that they don't have you use through the rest of the game and it has aimbot on you. I don't think I'll finish it but you never know.