The mix of action and stealth is just right and the puzzles are intuitive and even a bit challenging at times. All this publication's reviews Read full review. Digital Entertainment News. A by-the-books linear platformer that does just enough to cater to kids who liked the movie, and little more. While the graphics look terrific, there are moments when the player will be left staring at a screen that has nothing but a wash of color on it, or wondering how you managed to pull off that bit of a slip when your hands were not near that control button.
PSM Magazine. In an alternate universe--one where every 7-year old owns a PSP and can drop forty bucks on a forgettable movie tie-in as easily as buying a pack of gum--a game like Hammy Goes Nuts! All this publication's reviews.
If you look past the movie license when playing the game, there's just no way to avoid feeling like this is the same basic platform game you've played time and time and time again. Sadly another attempt to cash into the name of a popular movie franchise with cute animal characters. It's crap. Don't buy it, since you'll probably never find someone else who has the game to enjoy the multiplayer, and there's literally no reason to suffer through the single-player at all. The visuals are blah, the voice acting merely passable much like the PS2 game , and the controls are weak sauce.
Trust me, you want to pass on this one. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 3 out of 3. Mixed: 0 out of 3. Negative: 0 out of 3. Can someone tell me plz!!!!!! My parents are divorced. Tip: Saving games on an emulator functions a little differently. The integrated save system will not save your progress. You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game.
Home Emulators Platforms Games. PSP Rom. The Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable versions, an action adventure game and a platform game respectively, were both developed by Amaze Entertainment and were released on October 24, and November 21, It is the second game to be based on the film. The plot of the GBA version focuses on Hammy, a hyper squirrel from Over the Hedge, who learns how to play golf after his cable goes out, while the PSP version follows Hammy's attempts to get his cable back, and the DS iteration follows the characters' attempts to get Boris the Beaver material for his dam.
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