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Danger Girl Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:752919470381
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_DANGER_GIRL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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nice game and i love the cover done by scott campbell.
so hard to play! im not very good at video games but i love the danger girl comics so i bought this but the graphics are typical PS1 grade and i havent gotten past the first level haha
Really love the game. plays like new and the disc and papers where like new. Small damage to the case but no big deal.
It looks good…. I just got it and cant wait to play it. THANK you!!!!!
Danger Girl is basically another Tomb Raider/Syphon Filter clone. While the mechanics of Danger Girl can’t compare to Syphon Filter’s highly intuitive, instantly comfortable controls, it has to its advantage a cast of great characters, good artwork, enjoyable voice work, and the Danger Girl franchise, which gives this game a more varied backdrop than usual. Unfortunately the controls are really quite hard to grasp — the "toggle" quality of the crouch and aim options (most games, Medal of Honor and Syphon Filter, let you aim only when you hold down the button, which makes more sense) makes controlling your character all the slower. And your character onscreen really moves at a pathetic speed, so that most of the time evading enemy attack (and spotting the enemy in the first place) becomes annoyingly difficult. What bugs me the most is the lack of a checkpoint system in this game, and the environments often are not what they seem — eg. you can see a crack between the tree and the wall, but you won’t be able to move past it, and your character will "freeze" if she hits a surface). I still find Danger Girl a fun experience, and it looks and sounds good (especially the cinematic sequences and the spunky voice work). Not quite the meisterwerk that Syphon Filter 2 was, but still good playing.
If you’re a fan of the comic book you won’t be disappointed with the presentation of our favorite Danger Girls in this 3rd person shooter. To add a little extra to the experience (and for buying this game) Campbell and Hartnell fans will get the chance to see the manual exclusive sketches as well as be introduced to JC – the newest Danger Girl. All loading screens are also original so you aren’t going to see these anywhere but here.There’s nothing really new about the 3rd person shooter, however, the opportunity to play Abbey, Sydney and JC makes for interesting adventuring. Each character has special skills which you’ll get a chance to utilize. The graphics leave much to be desired for the most part. Its easy to get stuck behind an object and not have a way to get out – luckily there is the auto save option. There is also an auto-aim feature if you don’t want to fiddle around with having to aim yourself although you can shut that off for more challenging situations. There are plenty of hidden items and you’ll have to put two and two together for some adventures. Its not just a shooter – you’ll have to finish some "quests" in order to proceed and be prepared to act quickly. Enemies are fully aware of their surroundings. If you keep this in mind, you will be less likely to just saunter in to a situation that will prove fatal. You will have picked up night vision goggles early on so use that to your advantage! Radars and stealth abilities will be your ally.
It may be me, but who is that third girl on the cover? It might have to do with the fact is that they can’t get the issues out. Even this game was subject to countless delays. You do have to say that they put some time in on this game.
I would have liked for the game to have more fluidity and a few other moves to make it easier, but I can’t help but give anything–and I mean anything–J. Scott Campbell does anything but five stars! It was actually a bit more challenging–I’ve had people ask me which is better, DG or Tomb Raider, and I really can’t say. I just wish the motions were a little more fluid is all. There are some moves, however, that I wish Tomb Raider had–like one where you can put your back to the wall and move up to the edge and leap out to shoot, like in a real movie. That’s very helpful. It’s a real challenge and even the cheat codes are challenging–you have to earn them by finding them hidden within the levels. But I can’t imagine how anyone is expected to defeat most of the villians without cheats, since they have way more energy and it’s almost impossible to both avoid their hits and shoot at the same time. I had a heck of a time even with cheats.But I loved how they made it so reading the comic helps you defeat Major Maxim. I don’t think I would have figured it out as fast if I hadn’t been such an avid DG fan. J. Scott Campbell rules!One of my favorite things, being so devoted to J. Scott Campbell, is that each and every level has a brand new specially drawn introduction picture by J. Scott Campbell. I am still desperately trying to get the DG Sketchbook, which has all of these pics printed in it, or so I hear. But good luck trying to get your hands on it at this point! lolI.
For the fans of the Danger Girl Comic series this is a dream come true. It reads like a chapter of the comics — except in a playable game format.Okay, so the controls get a little stiff at times, especially when you’re trying to target a Hammer dude and he’s already shooting at you, but a skilled player can worl their way around that.I liked this game so much that I played it through THREE TIMES IN A ROW.Okay, yes there are similarities to Tomb Raider, Secret Agent and James Bond (Did anybody take notice that the old guy looks and sounds a lot like Sean Connery?), but that’s part of the fun.My only real complain about the game, is that they could have made the graphics between the movie sequences and the actual game closer in style.
my husband had been searching for this game forever and i was very pleased and happy to find it and it came in great condition and he loves it.