![]() ![]() Starting the game you find yourself in the shoes of Charles Barkley, an ex-b-ball player with a dark and troubled past. In fact it's the music which foreshadows the epicness of this game as soon as you start it up and hear the Space Jam theme playing. And the music, it's just plain old awesome. The gameplay isn't just an excuse to let you fight Kratos and Master Chief, it's immersive and entertaining in it's own right. The story isn't just a farce, it's actually very well written and clever. Lets make one thing clear right off the bat, BSUJG (as I have shortened the title down to) is not merely a novelty. Imagine my pleasure when I found that the games greatness extended so far beyond the absurd premise of its story. Can you really blame me? With a name like that and the promise of an epic basketball story set in the post-cyberpocalyptic ruins of Neo New York I was surely bound for some form of entertainment no matter how bad the game turned out to be. ![]() By domatron23 | Review Date: MaAfter reading Wootex's enigmatic and provocative blog post, entitled "Free thrills on the streets of Proto-Neo New York", I was compelled to give Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, Chapter 1 of the Hoopz Barkley Saga a go. ![]()
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