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Totally useless game. All you do is fight the same bad guys over and over and over in different scenery. It is totally and completly monotonous. Don't bother buying.
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This is a polygonal beat-em-up game along the lines of Fighting Force and Hidden Invasion. And like those two, it's a horrible game. The camera is sloppy. Not as bad as Hidden Invasion, but it can sometimes get stuck at inappropriate places (I ain't talkin' in a good way either!), and you have no control over it. The gameplay is monotonous. You knock thugs around and then follow an arrow to where you beat more people up. At some point in the stage, you press the A button to activate a switch or call another Angel. The controls are awkward. Once again, the analog shoulder buttons are used at full disadvantage: you have to press them all the way in until they click. On the default control set-up, you jump with B, punch with Y, kick with X, pick stuff up with A, focus on an enemy with R, switch targets with Z, and temporarily power-up with L. This setting can be frustrating when trying to perform an arial attack. You can also switch the actions of B and X, but that doesn't really make things easier. If you have to know, the Start button pauses the game and brings up a menu, the control stick moves the Angel, and the cross-pad and yellow C-stick do nothing as far as I remember. The music is so-so, with various techno-tunes and a louzy digital song at the Start Menu. You can access bonus features, such as a Teaser, photos, and...uh, I can't remember what else, by collecting CDs and memory sticks scattered around the areas. You can also watch each computer-generated Full-Motion Video piece as many times as you want after you get to that part in the game. The character models might pass for okay on an earlier console, but on today's systems, I expect more polygons and better textures. The outfits aren't too bad though. I don't recommend buying this game or even playing it. If you have to satisfy your curiosity like I did, try a rental.
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This is a terrible game. I hate it. All you do is fight the clone of the same guy over and over again!!! I hate it. I bought it thinking it would be good, but no. Dont buy it!!!! I am warning you.
-Edwin Montanez
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This is the worst game out for Gamecube. It even beat Mystic Heros for worst voice acting of all time. The action is clunky and the camera control is non-existent. All you do is fight clone armies of the same guy. If you plan on maintaining your sanity stay AWAY from this game.
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Hello, folks!! This game is such a fantastic one for those who are adolescent girls and are striving to mastering these video games at this rating that appeal to many grownup women as well. Unfortunately, most video games like these at this rating still continues to offer many boys to go for in general which may provide unneccessary harshness to the individual. Beginning in the fall, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be the next video game to be released and you'll love enjoying both of these kinds. For now, Charlie's Angels is the best one to you'll ever want to buy and/or rent.
The graphics are so excellent and the control techniques are a lot easier to outdo. Before you begin to advance to the hard mode, you must work several times as hard in the previous levels of difficulty and be at least in your late teens in order to master every fighting technique in the most challenging level. The main tip is the most helpful. Happy Mastering!!
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