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The Simpsons Updated Hands-On

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We have super happy fun fun and tour the land of chocolate in an updated version of EA's upcoming Simpsons game.

While we've seen EA's upcoming Simpsons game quite a bit recently, the game continues to pleasantly surprise us. The tongue-in-cheek adventure finds the animated family braving the perilous world of video games in a platformer that stars the whole clan. We had the chance to check out some new levels in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game at EA's press event today. These levels showed off the game's smart wit and fun gameplay.

The version of the game on display at the event featured a broad sampling of levels that included many we've seen before and two new levels. The first new level, The Land of Chocolate, serves as the game's tutorial. For those unfamiliar with the classic fantasy sequence, this level is set in a candy-fueled dream had by Homer. The level opens with a cinematic that's right out of the cartoon and then segues to gameplay. Your goal in the level is to follow a white chocolate rabbit through a chocolate village and to the top of a cake. Along the way, you're filled in on the basics of gameplay and the various collectibles in the game.

The second level was dubbed Super Happy Fun Fun and is a video game parody along the lines of what we've seen in Medal of Homer. The level is a fast-paced mashup of video game and series in-jokes that work well together. The opening cinematic finds Homer and Lisa confronted by a large Milhouse, looking suspiciously like the King of All Cosmos from Katamari Damacy. Despite his giant stature, the bespectacled dude is still as insecure as ever and fawns over an unimpressed Lisa. As Lisa and Homer journey through, they encounter ice and fire levels. They also engage in a turn-based battle that mixes Pokémon and Final Fantasy, which is all good, funny stuff. Sharp-eyed players will recognize Comic Book Guy as sumo wrestlers you'll encounter, but more importantly, the mighty Mister Sparkle.

Both levels showcased the solid platforming mechanics and controls that have stood out in our previous looks at the game. Controlling and swapping characters is easy, while the level design is a good mix of traditional running and jumping.

The game's presentation makes smart use of the processing power of both consoles. The graphical muscle is devoted to ensuring the characters and environments look authentic when compared to the cartoon. As such, the character's animations, both in action and when idle, look great. In addition, the environments are spruced up by some high-tech flourishes, such as transparencies and other special effects that look sharp. Audio in the game stood out thanks to a hefty amount of dialogue from the series cast and well-written dialogue. In-game music was low-key and didn't really stand out.

Based on what we played, The Simpsons is shaping up to be the best game made for the family in a good long while. It's funny, looks good, and--more importantly--seems to play well, which isn't something that can be said about many of the previous Simpsons games. Fans of the series or anyone looking for an engaging platformer with a sense of humor will do well to keep an eye out for the Simpsons when it ships this October for the DS, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, and Xbox 360.

119 Comments

  • d3vilg0d

    Posted Oct 16, 2007 9:30 am GMT

    im not a fan of tv/movies to games but this game spund cool can finally dust my wii

  • motang

    Posted Oct 14, 2007 8:23 am GMT

    Sounds very interesting, I sure hope the original Arcade game is an unlockable feature.

  • Testament

    Posted Sep 27, 2007 7:00 am GMT

    i hope the acarde version is unlockable

  • Mikey_PJ

    Posted Sep 23, 2007 9:48 pm GMT

    Really can't wait for this one, I'm gonna get it no matter what...

  • LFCspiderpig

    Posted Sep 18, 2007 11:45 am GMT

    the possiblity of cut scenes from the episodes sounds great

  • RockHardNuts

    Posted Sep 17, 2007 9:06 pm GMT

    This game looks like it has potential.
    I'll probably be picking this up, because even if it turns out to be not so great, the fact that its a Simpsons game will be it saving grace (yes, I do LOVE the Simpsons)

  • NinjaMunkey01

    Posted Sep 17, 2007 7:50 am GMT

    I might get this but there are so many other games coming out so I might miss it. djekin 'godhatch has obviously never played The Simpsons Hit & Run'

    I played it and I did not like it much, my little brother loved it though, I rathered GTA which is what they were copying, like road rage when the copied crazy taxi, and simpsons skateboarding when they copied tony hawks, I never liked the simpsons versions much but the others were great, especially tony hawks, I would not be suprised if this was copying something aswell.

    still it might be good...

  • p00phead

    Posted Sep 15, 2007 5:25 pm GMT

    please give us easy achievments

  • Jo_Dal92

    Posted Sep 15, 2007 9:20 am GMT

    Wow its coming out for almost every new platform. It looks very funny and promesing.

  • SuperMax1316

    Posted Sep 14, 2007 2:32 pm GMT

    sounds awesome! can't wait!

  • SirMonotone

    Posted Sep 14, 2007 2:56 am GMT

    Looks & sounds awesome. Love The Simpsons.

  • sonic2010

    Posted Sep 14, 2007 2:47 am GMT

    i used to play this game when i had my ps2 & now that i own a PS3 cant wait for it. the game probebly will be much much better on the OS3 with good qulity.

  • instantdeath999

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 9:37 pm GMT

    This game looks fun. Now to decide on what version/versions to get....

  • drparka

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 7:06 pm GMT

    looks pretty cool, my only hope its that it wont be insanely hard as the old simpson games for the nes, snes, sega an gb.

  • Nicaboy456

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 2:07 pm GMT

    looks like fun....

  • edhc44

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 8:11 am GMT

    @mienzio
    The Simpsons Arcade Game on the XBLA would be awesome...

    Anyway, this game is starting to sound appealing to me... Keep the info comming!

  • kieras6

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 5:36 am GMT

    cant wait

  • ps2ghostgamer

    Posted Sep 12, 2007 1:24 am GMT

    It looks good but i heard it was coming out on PS2, now I'm disappointed

  • mienzio

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 11:56 pm GMT

    playa42018 I couldn't agree more...I would love to see The Simpsons Arcade Game come out, I'd buy it in a second

  • greatcarbuncle

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 11:39 pm GMT

    you know, this game actually looks alright!

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    • Release Date: Oct 30, 2007
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  • PSP Release Info

    • Release Date: Nov 5, 2007
    • ESRB: T
      Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older.

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