The game was okay. Just okay. The show itself was wonderful. This game is a fighting game but more of a party fighter, I guess you could say. It is a bit difficult to explain beyond calling it that. It's not a party fighter in the way that Smash is, it's its own thing. There is a story mode of sorts but there isn't a whole lot to it. There is also a "mission mode" in which you have to complete certain objectives under specific conditions and game modes, like capture the flag, stock battles, timed battles. that type thing. Completing these can unlock different characters, outfits, stages, and the like. Again, it's alright. Look into it if you wish.
I'm biased, anything Billy & Mandy is pure gold in my eyes.
That aside, this game is unironically a really fun party fighting game. I used to play this all the time and I even got to unlock the secret characters, the sentient pumpkin and the fucking chicken.
Great sense of humor, fun gameplay, wacky and dynamic stages, great character roster and references to the show, this game just has it all.
I 100% recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of the show and never played this back in the day; it is fun on singleplayer and even more fun with friends. I will pick it back up one of these days.
That aside, this game is unironically a really fun party fighting game. I used to play this all the time and I even got to unlock the secret characters, the sentient pumpkin and the fucking chicken.
Great sense of humor, fun gameplay, wacky and dynamic stages, great character roster and references to the show, this game just has it all.
I 100% recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of the show and never played this back in the day; it is fun on singleplayer and even more fun with friends. I will pick it back up one of these days.
Grim Adventures is a wacky Cartoon Network original that's the brainchild of one Maxwell Atoms. The premise involve two kids who end up befriending the Grim Reaper after he loses to them in a game of limbo, and now he's forced to live as just a regular guy in their small town, Endsville.
The format the developers chose to represent Grim Adventures comes out of left-field. Instead of being a traditional single-player adventure game, it's a janky 3D fighter reminiscent of Power Stone. Really odd.
The game has some adorable quirks, like with the cutscenes which do well in capturing the humor of the series. Plus, the stage transitions between matches are nice. However, if you aren't a fan of the show, you're really not getting a lot of mileage out of this one.
If you're not a fan of the show, you won't get a lot of mileage out of this game.
The format the developers chose to represent Grim Adventures comes out of left-field. Instead of being a traditional single-player adventure game, it's a janky 3D fighter reminiscent of Power Stone. Really odd.
The game has some adorable quirks, like with the cutscenes which do well in capturing the humor of the series. Plus, the stage transitions between matches are nice. However, if you aren't a fan of the show, you're really not getting a lot of mileage out of this one.
If you're not a fan of the show, you won't get a lot of mileage out of this game.