Any one who is happy to pay 40quid for this needs there head checking .it is kinda funny .but that is it .i feel like wacking the people who made this in the face .should have been a download game at 400 Microsoft points .there is no effort put into this game at all .you might as well throw 40 quid down the drain .i love family guy but as far as games go one of the worst ever
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse hitting this fall
Activision bringing Griffin family to Xbox 360 and PS3 later this year in new title inspired by universe-hopping "Road to the Multiverse" episode from show's eighth season.
Gamers yearning to take part in the wacky hijinks of the Family Guy series will have a new console title to play this fall. Activision and Twentieth Century Fox this morning announced Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse.
Due out for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, the title is inspired by the 2009 Family Guy episode "Road to the Multiverse." In this episode, Stewie and Brian use a remote control to travel to parallel universes, including destinations inspired by Walt Disney, The Flintstones, and one where Christianity never existed.
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse will be the first console game set in series creator Seth MacFarlane's cartoon universe since the 2K Games-published Family Guy in 2006. That game was developed by High Voltage Software and shipped for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and PSP. It featured the original voice cast of the TV series, including MacFarlane.
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse follows Family Guy Online, which is a free-to-play PC title currently in beta. A new console Family Guy game was announced by Activision in February 2011, when Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg described the franchise as "strong," with a "passionate niche audience that can achieve repeatable and profitable success."
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- Publisher(s): Activision
- Developer(s): Heavy Iron Studios
- Genre: Action
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- ESRB: M






