Entertaining, even though sometimes hard as hell!

User Rating: 7 | Incredible Crisis PS
Mini-games can play a big part in a videogame and as for Incredible Crisis they might play the biggest part ever since the whole game entirely consists of them.

You play as a Japanese family, about to witness maybe the most bizarre day in their life, on their grandma's birthday. The goal of the game is to help all the four familymembers get to grandma's house from where he/she is.

As I mentioned before, this game entirely consist of mini-games. Every time a crisis occurs, a mini-game starts. The mini-games can be everything from running away from a giant bug to trying to solve a mathematical problem that would make scientists scratch their heads.

There's certain problems with the mini-games. The first problem is that some of them can be ridiculously easy while some of them can be almost impossible. One such example is "Pound For Pound" where you have to match the weight of a golden pig for some bankrobbers. It took me about a year until I was able to beat it.

Anther problem with the mini-games is that there's one game named "Titanic Away" that you have to play 3 times. The only difference is that you play as a different character. Some mini-games are also very similar to others, for example "Bowling Inferno" and "Mantis Park"

The last problem I had when I played this game was with the last mini-game. You're on a bicycle and you have to avoid a giant crane chasing you. You have to press the X and the triangle repeatedly to pedal faster. This game will really tire out your fingers, so I recommend using a turbo controller.

Aside from this, Incredible Crisis is a surprisingly good game. It's not a great purchase, but it's certainly a good purchase.