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The monster AI is pretty, although zombies have never been renowned for their intelligence, and enemies sometimes get stuck behind a wall or on some mysterious glitch on the floor. The best part of this average game is the sound, which is taken straight from the movie and is worked into the game in an incredibly atmospheric way, the Mummy's screams in particular are guaranteed to come back to haunt you on dark nights. It's a pity there aren't more adventure elements to this game, because the story has quite a lot of potential.
As it is, however, it's an attractively packaged, but ultimately empty hack 'n' slash. So pretty much like the film really. Born of Konami's relationship with Universal is this game version of the Brendan Fraser movie, under development by Rebellion, of Aliens vs.
Predator PC fame. Gameplay is Tomb Raider -esque, broken up by arcade-style challenges like a side-scrolling Donkey Kong level where you have to jump over barrels and avoid flames that shoot up from the ground. All of the game's 12 levels take place during the last 20 minutes of the movie.
Each level is made up of six to eight "zones," and will take you through familiar locations in the movie. They all take place inside, but there are hidden levels to find, one of which is outdoors. As an added bonus, the trailer for the second movie, which hits theaters in , is included on the disc. Browse games Game Portals. The Mummy. Should a bump appear, no matter how tiny, you'll have to jump over it. To put this into perspective for a moment, there are even some cases where you can't climb the stairs the level designers put in for you to climb.
Which all begs the question why they included a room with bobbing tiles on the floor? So you could get stuck on half of them? The gameplay? Repetitive, frustrating and exceedingly difficult, especially when you consider its target audience.
The Mummy , like so many games of late, has no mid-level save function. This will put a lot of people off straight away - which is a good thing, but it needn't be like that! Implemented properly, the lack of an in-game save can add tension and greater immersion in the game, but get it wrong, and the player will end up going over and over the same piece of ground more times than even the most masochistic of gamers wants to.
Throw in the fact that every level contains the same old stuff over and over again anyway, and you end up with a very monotonous experience. Most of the time you simply have to kill a certain number of enemies until you can progress, with no explanation as to why. The reason it's really frustrating has more to do with the difficulty of the game.
You see, it's extremely difficult to avoid being hit by the mummies and they have a tendency to gang up on you. Things aren't so bad one-on-one but it's more often five-to-one and you've rarely got enough ammunition for your weapons to keep them at bay.
This means you have to resort to your close combat weapons which are about as offensive as a toothpick. These are mummies; they're the living dead. They have no brains, no consciousness, and more often than not they don't have all their limbs, either. Having said that, though, they do seem rather too dense. Now obviously you can't expect them to act like they were members of a SWAT team in their past life, but there are certain standards.
For instance, many are convinced they can walk through solid stone to get to you. They can't, of course, but they're determined little buggers and won't stop trying. They do have some manners, though. It's not often, but now and again a mummy is polite enough to let you see off his friend before he starts his attack.
Very gentlemanly. It's not often this happens, but now and again I genuinely struggle to find good points about a game. The humour in the cut-scenes isn't bad; when Evelyn wants to open the Book of the Dead which is the start of their problems , O'Connell asks her 'And that would be good because?
It really would have been pleasing if The Mummy broke the mould and actually turned out to be rather good. It certainly had the developers to do it but, as it happens, it ended up being just as bad as most people expected it to be.
Graphics, animation and controls aside, The Mummy is too dull and repetitive for the hardcore gamer, and yet too hard and unrewarding for young children. Not recommended. Screenshots from MobyGames. Raj 0 point. Mummy player 0 point. Not a great game, but worth it if you have played when a child then it is worth it. Yogya Dhand -3 points. How to play the game full screen when we start the game a blue border comes.
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