kinda a logical progression from number 2's tone and overall wonky they're-gonna-die mood, with many minigames where if the game were minimally realistic they'd result in 3 or more people dying by your hand and then you killing yourself. alas this is jackass fantasy land, minus any spark of actual humanity that's not in the music (i like most of the music but i wish it didn't just loop one song for when you retry a stage), with the dialogue being kinda painfully scripted both in the sense it's clearly so and that it's really bad, with not even pontius having a single good line. knoxville villain arc. literally every cutscene is bad it's impressive.
anyway gameplay wise most minigames are at least fine! wow! but that they repeat the shticks somewhat often, with two bumper car stages, many races etc or sometimes go to really shovelware places like party boy or the whack a mole one makes it not a very impressive package in this aspect either. i appreciate the really dumb non-win goals that are like KILL YOURSELF IN THIS SPECIFIC SPOT! though
anyway gameplay wise most minigames are at least fine! wow! but that they repeat the shticks somewhat often, with two bumper car stages, many races etc or sometimes go to really shovelware places like party boy or the whack a mole one makes it not a very impressive package in this aspect either. i appreciate the really dumb non-win goals that are like KILL YOURSELF IN THIS SPECIFIC SPOT! though
jeff tremaine crushes his balls on a fire hydrant and it's up to you to step in and direct a season of jackass
CONS: - misses some of the homoerotic camaraderie that defines the franchise in favour of an assortment of kind of puerile minigames that you chuckle at once or twice before they become grating and lose a lot of their potency. no breakneck editing and no physicality (both of which are replaced by a kind of virtual uncanniness) render a great deal of its charm null. youre just here to see steve-o's tattoo rendered in sixth-generation glory
- bam was contractually barred from appearing so he could not manifest as a force of evil in the game
PROS: - this game is nostradamic in that it predicted twitch streamers and v-tubers years before their inception by often placing the character model of your chosen jackass in the bottom left where they face react to the havoc they wreak. this also functions as a health bar. steve-o looks the happiest ive ever seen a human be, and also the most totally cognizant of his own mortal coil.
- bam was contractually barred from appearing so he could not manifest as a force of evil in the game
CONS: - misses some of the homoerotic camaraderie that defines the franchise in favour of an assortment of kind of puerile minigames that you chuckle at once or twice before they become grating and lose a lot of their potency. no breakneck editing and no physicality (both of which are replaced by a kind of virtual uncanniness) render a great deal of its charm null. youre just here to see steve-o's tattoo rendered in sixth-generation glory
- bam was contractually barred from appearing so he could not manifest as a force of evil in the game
PROS: - this game is nostradamic in that it predicted twitch streamers and v-tubers years before their inception by often placing the character model of your chosen jackass in the bottom left where they face react to the havoc they wreak. this also functions as a health bar. steve-o looks the happiest ive ever seen a human be, and also the most totally cognizant of his own mortal coil.
- bam was contractually barred from appearing so he could not manifest as a force of evil in the game
The most appropriate way to turn the Jackass series into a video game is through a minigame collection, with each game representing a stunt. As is the case with any minigame collection, some of the games feel like they were made on a single Sunday, but the ones that work are legit fun and hilarious. It's amazing seeing how the wonders of video gaming can make cartoony, absurd stunts even more cartoony and absurd.
Also, why does Knoxville's game model looks barely anything like him?
Also, why does Knoxville's game model looks barely anything like him?
When I was a kid my best friend gave me this for my birthday but I thought it was shit and got bored of the minigames after one sitting and went to the store to change it for something else, and all my friends thought the game was the funniest shit and that I was crazy.
My best friend was so mad about this that he went and did the same thing with the game I had given him 5 days earlier on HIS birthday.
My best friend was so mad about this that he went and did the same thing with the game I had given him 5 days earlier on HIS birthday.