Austin Powers: Operation Trivia for Windows
- ESRB Rating: T - (Teen)
- Publisher: Sierra Online, Inc.
- Genre: Board and Card
- Platform: Windows
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Suck-a-delic.
Pros
A little humorous.
Cons
No Mike Myers, No real Austin "edge". That's all I got to say about that.
Recommended it?
No
When I went to E3 and I saw this game I was all hyped up about it. The new Austin movie hadn't come out yet, but there was still a lot of hype revolving around it. So when I finally picked a copy of the game, I was anxious to check it out.
My first bit of dismay came at the instant I realized that Mike Myers wasn't doing the voices for any of the characters. (That took about 10 seconds.) Then it all sorta went downhill. There's no real video from the movies, and the game's about 10 questions long, and 1 or 2 questions will decide the fate of the game, seeing as how they're worth 40 million dollars or something insane like that.
This isn't a worthy addition to the Austin fans' collection. If it's going to have Mike Myers on the cover, he should at least do the voices. Otherwise, hell, you might as well just get the text and have your friend read it aloud.
My friend and I played this once and then banished it to the pile of games we would never play again. It all seemed like a good idea...Austin Powers + You Don't Know Jack...instead, it's just whack. Don't buy this...word to your mother.
My first bit of dismay came at the instant I realized that Mike Myers wasn't doing the voices for any of the characters. (That took about 10 seconds.) Then it all sorta went downhill. There's no real video from the movies, and the game's about 10 questions long, and 1 or 2 questions will decide the fate of the game, seeing as how they're worth 40 million dollars or something insane like that.
This isn't a worthy addition to the Austin fans' collection. If it's going to have Mike Myers on the cover, he should at least do the voices. Otherwise, hell, you might as well just get the text and have your friend read it aloud.
My friend and I played this once and then banished it to the pile of games we would never play again. It all seemed like a good idea...Austin Powers + You Don't Know Jack...instead, it's just whack. Don't buy this...word to your mother.
