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Sony Who Wants to be a Millionaire 2 PS1 Puzzle Review

Sony Who Wants to be a Millionaire 2





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Reviewed by: Nathan Bush


Review Date
December 20, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Churdan, Iowa USA

Summary:
Man this game is good! It's EXACTLY like the PC and Game Boy Color Versions only you don't need to boot up a PC to play it.

The only thing that pisses me off is the loading times in this game.

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Reviewed by: Skippy


Review Date
June 1, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Pa

Price Paid:  $5.00 from Flea Market

Summary:
Well, we find ourselves in the hotseat. Now what? Oh yeah, 15 questions. And if we get them all right, we become a millionaire. Simple, right? Not really, the questions get increasingly harder. It's a fun way to see how much we know.
All in all, this is a good game, definitely worth some money, although I don't agree with 40 or 20 dollars, but it's definitely worth a try.

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Reviewed by: Video game Master Killer


Review Date
August 4, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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, from Canada

Summary:
Okay a lot of magazines say this game is awful well I totally disagree people may think that a game based on a game show is a bad idea but as this game proves it is actually a whole lot of fun to play this type of game. First I will get to the good points well this is very fun and there are a lot of questions for you to answer but the highest I can get is to question number 13 out of 15 but I am good at the game I just hate the fastest finger.
Now for bad points well the fastest finger is stupid and Regis is so damn annoying but that is about it.
Overall this game is very good but Regis is very annoying.

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Reviewed by: Ivan Trembow


Review Date
July 23, 2000

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by Ivan Trembow of www.mastergamer.com, home to hundreds of brutally honest video game reviews.

As entertaining as this game is, a video game based on a game show has
to do more than simply be entertaining. It also has to be faithful to the
TV show and make the gamer feel like he or she is really playing an
interactive version of the show. This is where the video game version of
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire falls short.
Only two things were faithfully translated from the TV show to the video
game: the music and the general format. I realize that you can't really
phone a friend in a PlayStation game, but the developers of this game
didn't have to make all the Phone-A-Friend's overbearing and obnoxious.
They all try so hard to be funny (and fail so miserably) that it really
takes you out of the game.
The questions themselves are incredibly dry compared to the You Don't
Know Jack series. Also, I'm not sure whether or not I'm just imagining
this, but it seems to me that the questions in the video game version of
Wants To Be A Millionaire are a lot harder than the questions on the TV
show. (Either that, or I'm just really, really stupid.)
This game also has lots of loading time considering the fact that there
aren't many real graphics to speak of (just the "hot seat" from the TV show
and the graphic that goes from $100 to $1 million). The game moves at a
very slow pace, with a ridiculous amount of lag between questions. Rather
than adding a sense of drama to the game, these pauses are just annoying.
Why does Regis have to say something like, "So, you're going with B?" after
every single time you answer a question?
The only multi-player option in the entire game is having two people
compete in a Fastest Finger question, and then whoever wins gets to keep
playing the game while the other watches. The Fastest Finger questions are
the kinds of questions that you either know or you don't. If you come
across one that completely stumps both you and your friend, you'll be
sitting there for a very long time guessing until one of you guesses
correctly (or until the game finally moves on to another question after
what seems like an eternity).
Another thing I found disheartening was the lack of real incentive to do
well in the game. I sent Sony an e-mail that read, "I just won a million
dollars in the Millionaire game for the PlayStation. Please send the check
to this address..." I have not heard back from Sony and I have not gotten
my million dollars. Maybe it's in the mail... (All right, this last
paragraph is just sarcasm.)
Despite all of these flaws, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is still
mindlessly addictive for a while because it's fun to play through the
single-player game with a friend using your combined knowledge. Still,
there's no way this game is worth $40. It takes a really greedy company to
charge $40 for this game when the nearly identical PC version can be
purchased for under $20.

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