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Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure
written by Mike D’Alonzo on Monday, April 03, 2006
Platform: Xbox, PS2
Developer: Johnny Xtreme
Publisher: Johnny Xtreme
ESRB: Mature
Rating:
Pros: Perhaps the most Xtreme game ever.
Cons: Average graphics, Unlockaballz™ are hard to get to, the max isn’t as max as one might presume, no online or co-op features
[[startreview]]
Videos
WATCH: Johnny Xtreme at E3 2005
WATCH: Making of Johnny's Xtreme Adventure
WATCH: X-Play Reviews Johnny's Xtreme Adventure
When Johny Xtreme brought Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure to E3 2005, there was good buzz about developing and distributing this game to the public. Well, it’s finally here, and we’ve got an Xclusive review.
Old School Xtreme
Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure is a side-scrolling shooter along the lines of the Contra or Metal Slug series. You play as Johnny himself, taking out hordes of monsters on your quest to be extreme to the max. Using Johnny’s extreme power, you advance through the game, taking the metaphorical bottle to the crotch of different enemies as you go.
Everything Johnny promised is here, from the extreme powers, to the nukes, to the constantly changing levels… fire, ice, and more. And yes, there is a rocket launcher that shoots chainsaws…that explode.
No Plot…No Story…Just Max
The game has no plot to speak of. Instead of a life bar, Johnny has an “Xtreme Meter” that fills up as you vanquish your foes. When the bar is full you become “Xtreme to the Max” and can use your Xtreme Power to become an unstoppable juggernaut of destruction. After a while, all of the extreme action becomes exhausting. There is a little replay value due to the “Unlockaballz”, which unlock new characters and weapons.
All Bottle, No Crotch
In the final analysis, Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure is the kind of game that might keep you entertained for an hour or two, before you get distracted by a mote of dust or some pleasant lights emanating from your refrigerator. It doesn’t quite punch your balls off, but it does graze them uncomfortably.
Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure
written by Mike D’Alonzo on Monday, April 03, 2006
Platform: Xbox, PS2
Developer: Johnny Xtreme
Publisher: Johnny Xtreme
ESRB: Mature
Rating:
Pros: Perhaps the most Xtreme game ever.
Cons: Average graphics, Unlockaballz™ are hard to get to, the max isn’t as max as one might presume, no online or co-op features
[[startreview]]
Videos
WATCH: Johnny Xtreme at E3 2005
WATCH: Making of Johnny's Xtreme Adventure
WATCH: X-Play Reviews Johnny's Xtreme Adventure
When Johny Xtreme brought Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure to E3 2005, there was good buzz about developing and distributing this game to the public. Well, it’s finally here, and we’ve got an Xclusive review.
Old School Xtreme
Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure is a side-scrolling shooter along the lines of the Contra or Metal Slug series. You play as Johnny himself, taking out hordes of monsters on your quest to be extreme to the max. Using Johnny’s extreme power, you advance through the game, taking the metaphorical bottle to the crotch of different enemies as you go.
Everything Johnny promised is here, from the extreme powers, to the nukes, to the constantly changing levels… fire, ice, and more. And yes, there is a rocket launcher that shoots chainsaws…that explode.
No Plot…No Story…Just Max
The game has no plot to speak of. Instead of a life bar, Johnny has an “Xtreme Meter” that fills up as you vanquish your foes. When the bar is full you become “Xtreme to the Max” and can use your Xtreme Power to become an unstoppable juggernaut of destruction. After a while, all of the extreme action becomes exhausting. There is a little replay value due to the “Unlockaballz”, which unlock new characters and weapons.
All Bottle, No Crotch
In the final analysis, Johnny’s Xtreme Adventure is the kind of game that might keep you entertained for an hour or two, before you get distracted by a mote of dust or some pleasant lights emanating from your refrigerator. It doesn’t quite punch your balls off, but it does graze them uncomfortably.