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Jackass: The Game Hands-On

MTV's crew of masochistic ne'er-do-wells are about to prove that in this day and age, anyone can have their own video game.

Suburban Hijinks

Get a load of the Jackass game in this new trailer.

After three seasons, two motion pictures, and countless blows to the groin, MTV's Jackass is finally coming to video game consoles--namely the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable--with a new title that will let you act out a series of stunts just as brutal as those you've seen on TV. The story goes that director Jeff Tremaine was injured in a prank right before shooting on the new season was set to begin, so you'll have to come in and pick up directing duties to complete the seven episodes of the new season. That means you'll be happily abusing series mainstays like Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, and Wee Man to your heart's content through the 35 stunts that make up the seven virtual episodes contained here.

Each episode will have five stunts, and we got to see a handful of them. In San Fran Trash Can, you'll load your favorite jackass into a trash can and send him careening down the hills of San Francisco, with you guiding the trash can between--or into--various cars, pedestrians, and obstacles as you try to reach the finish line. Suburban Catapult had us loading a cast member into a giant slingshot strung between two trees and launching them across a quiet neighborhood and nearby construction site, just to see how much distance we could get with our human projectile. Golf Rally was all about jumping into a motorized cart and terrorizing a golf course, knocking down attendants and destroying the scenery as much as possible.

Basically, this is exactly the kind of stuff you'd expect to see in the show (though none of the show's specific stunts have been re-created here). A few of the stunts will fall into the "Wee Man games" category, and these naturally focus on Jackass's diminutive character of the same name. These will be simpler games than the primary stunts, and will involve things like Wee Man shooting a paintball gun at Johnny Knoxville, who's being rotated on a circular board by Chris Pontius. Of course, you can blast Pontius too, if you feel like it; this is just that kind of game.

The PS2's and PSP's scoring systems each work a little differently. On the PS2, you're trying to rack up a set amount of money (usually $500,000) by causing damage before you can move on to the next event. On the PSP, you're striving for a best-of-five-stars rating. In both cases, though, you'll have a list of specific objectives to meet that will net you big bonus points. In San Fran Trash Can, sample objectives included rolling safely under three trucks, finishing the plummet without hitting anything, or hitting a fire hydrant on the way down. Suburban Catapult tasked us with landing in a particular swimming pool, smashing through a glass house, or skidding more than 30 feet after initially hitting the ground (you wouldn't believe the rug burns). Some stunts will even let you bail out of your vehicle early, at which point you'll see every laceration and broken bone called out onscreen, along with the extra points you're getting for all that pain.

The Jackass games will contain a good amount of extra content outside the main stunt mode. Since this game is based on a TV show, television-style replays are prominent. The director's mode will let you control the camera angles and other such production elements on your replay, and the PSP game will even let you upload your best replays or download other players' own stunts for greater comedic effect. There's a challenge mode that makes the stunts harder. The Jackass Mart lets you buy all kinds of crazy props to use in your stunts, not to mention new characters and costumes (such as Ryan Dunn's sewer costume and Pontius' Party Boy getup), plus galleries and movie clips from the series. Finally, there's a multiplayer mode, such as a four-player round-robin tournament to see who can get the highest score in a particular stunt, and the aptly named "ass-to-ass" two-player cooperative mode that lets you play a handful of the stunts in split-screen mode.

It seems as though Red Mile and MTV are putting a lot of effort into this one; all of the Jackass cast members have contributed their own voice acting, and motion capture was handled at Weta Digital, of Lord of the Rings fame. (Don't expect this one to win any Oscars, though.) Both versions of Jackass are scheduled to hit store shelves on September 25.

59 Comments

  • Goku30

    Posted Aug 10, 2007 3:05 am PT

    jackass rules but I still think its gonna suck. I mean bam no on there and it would of been funny to scare bam with a cobra. He must of quit jackass bcuz of his wife. Wow women do change men thats scary

  • fudger2

    Posted Aug 3, 2007 2:50 pm PT

    im gonna get it but im about 75% sure ill beat it in a day and it will suck.

  • gotrekfabian

    Posted Jul 25, 2007 7:23 am PT

    I can't get enough of Jackass but is this a bridge too far? It's just a series of mini games and if there aren't enough of them this will get tiresome extremely quickly.

  • CodyCrick

    Posted Jul 18, 2007 10:40 pm PT

    jackass is awesome

  • gacs_25

    Posted Jul 18, 2007 7:32 pm PT

    This game looks so bad and so stupid.

    You can click the little hand now, Jackass fanboy.

  • dancingdudesean

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 12:59 pm PT

    This game sounded terrible... now I'm considering a purchase. A nice addition to my PSP library.

  • ElementalSoljer

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 9:58 am PT

    I am going to beat & torture the crap out of all of them! Muuuhahahahahaha! Pending its not $40 bucks I will definitely pick it up.

  • djshyguy86

    Posted Jul 11, 2007 6:10 pm PT

    wow........i really dont know what to think about this. the show was entertaining, i guess i could see making a game of it. hopefully it will have an appropriate price tag. meh.

  • greg_ros

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 4:47 pm PT

    AY MI MADRE, first they debutes in the THU2 and now they have they ouw game?.................. What's next? Dirty Sanchez for PS3?

  • ewmgreendawg

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 10:22 am PT

    4.3 out of 10

  • mehroze_96

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 5:40 am PT

    they better make a version on the 360

  • Arch13

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 7:27 pm PT

    The movie or tv show to video game translation has been awfull this year! I hope this one won't suck like the others...

  • osmanalefi

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 5:48 pm PT

    I want this game so badly.

  • gusnitro

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 12:56 pm PT

    i know gamespot iz goin to be all up in this game underrating it.

  • jack_sparrow_28

    Posted Jul 6, 2007 3:31 am PT

    YAY! WHO DOESN'T WANT TO BE PARTY BOY!?!

  • Ad-2cool4u

    Posted Jul 5, 2007 11:50 am PT

    No Bam? Awww.....

    But im pretty sure this game will do bad, but it might be fun for a while. Still, im a big fan of Jackass

  • K0RNH0LI0H

    Posted Jul 5, 2007 12:24 am PT

    haha, cant wait for it

  • wolf_spawn

    Posted Jul 4, 2007 5:27 am PT

    I think that people should tek this game as it is, as jus a bit of fun for the fans. it dont matter if its not next gen it will still do what games are meant to do and thats entertain!

  • madnesspro

    Posted Jul 4, 2007 1:03 am PT

    I don't think it'll do to good with the reviews!

  • mcneilmatt

    Posted Jul 3, 2007 7:16 pm PT

    ahaha i cant wait to read the reveiw that gamespot gives this

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