Hands down; TTTT is the best non american-Japan game ever made.

User Rating: 9.5 | Ty the Tasmanian Tiger GC
I got Ty the Tasmanian Tiger in late 2005 at Chuck E. Cheeses for my young bro's birthday. When I got the chance to start playing it, the magic got into me. Hands down: TTTT is the best non american-japan game ever made. Unfortunatly, it's obviously too short.

Game-play: 9/10

TTTT's game-play is sweet and satisfying. It offers lots of exploring to do and a extra world if you collect everything there is to collect. However, there are some minor flaws that go against the game-play. For instance, the game is too short, and it is sort of a cheesy throw-in to get to your head. There are only 3 worlds with 3 levels in each. The boss battles are great, offering some difficulty while pointing out stuff to hit at them. The final battle against the leader is not really good, since all you have to do is get your boomerang you got from your traitor brother (who joined you again later) inside the machine and destroy it. If you hit something even the slightest, you have to do the whole thing over. Even the Time attack seems impossible to beat, but it's fun and great to go against.

Graphics: 10/10

Nothing will go against these guns. The graphics are beautiful, and fun to look at, plus, the sprites are very realistic.

Sound: 9/10

The music is incredible, with many great songs. However, the sound looks to push the envolope a little harder, as Ty's struggling to get up a platform seems weird. And the enemy death sounds are weird.

Camera and Control: 9/10

Although the control is good, the camera has numerous problems, such as getting stuck into walls at some point. However, It can be to the point, as it rocks.

Value: 10/10

No questions; Ty goes great with the gamecube, and you'll love this game.

Average score: 9.3/10

TTTT has amazingly caught me by surprise. It is amazing, neat, and full of great secrets and easter eggs. With lots of stuff to do, Ty The Tasmanian Tiger has you think outside the box.