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here may come a time in your life where you say, “I really wish I could shoot paintballs at a dwarf who was jumping on a trampoline,” or “I wouldn’t mind doing some aerial acrobatics off a skyscraper into a vat of Elephant poo,” or “Why can’t I play golf with live grenades?” If so, but you’ve never had the chutzpah to actually do any of those things (wuss), then Jackass might be your best masochistic outlet. Jackass is basically a collection of 35 stunts or minigames. Some are timed button press challenges and shooting games, but usually they are some variation of a downhill kart race. Like older Tony Hawk’s, each race comes with a list of objectives. However, unlike the Tony Hawk’s, Jackass lacks exploration and depth. The video editor is kind of a cool extra, but it’s done way better elsewhere. Too bad the controls are as painful as most of the stunts you perform otherwise this might have been a decent handheld distraction. Jackass isn’t a finely tuned or sophisticated form of entertainment; it’s the kind of stupid enjoyment college freshmen have when they’re drunk, and while you don’t need to be drunk to have fun with this game...it might help.
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| Copyright
1991 -
2008
:: Game Informer Magazine
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