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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Eye Toy: Play Away, 27 Jul 2004
I had heard of it for long time. I never thought I would be that interested so never really bothered looking too much into it. even the descriptions / reviews I did read didn't really inspire me. cue birthday. cue siblings. cue Eye Toy: Play... hmm interest. wasn't quite sure what to make of it at first, but within a few goes it was addictive. We are all used to smashing graphics, immense story lines, uber cool controls, half a gazillion weapons and we are all severely rattled if there is less than sufficient rag doll physics and the AI does not have an IQ of at least 120. hello eye toy... with graphics possibly going back several steps into the 1990's, no story line; just simple 'linear' games, just your 2 hands as weapons (upgradeable to clenched fists if required) and not a rag doll physic in sight. But it rocks. it rocks good. You the player are projected onto TV and are inside the game. Its a fair assumption that this is the first major step towards the future of gaming... no joy pads, controllers just interaction. there is no need for a controller at all with Eye toy: Play - all menu options are screen interactive and the sensor options are activated by a well placed flap! yes its a single player, i.e. 1 at a time, but never before has a single player game catered for the viewers as the eye toy does. forget what is happening on the screen... just look at the player waving their arms around like a right one! Oh yes I am guilty of taking it all way too seriously and in the kung fu game genuinely believe that I do make Bruce Lee look like a couch potato. Here's a tip. Under no exception will ANYONE be allowed to bring a camera to the party... So the basics are, plug the camera in to USB port on your PS2, place on top of TV, enter CD and there is a guide to take you through set up. once you've got through to menu's, pick your game, level etc. You will then need to move camera up, down, sideways to focus on players height, would also suggest in the middle of room with enough flap space not to knock off ornaments, glasses of drink or indeed an onlookers limbs (yes, speaking from experience). The games as mentioned are all pretty straight forward - Kung fu; fighting off evil henchmen, football keepy ups, washing windows (more addictive than you might think; includes the ol' knee slapping banjo tune of 'when I'm cleaning windows') (as if there was an alternative), boxing, fireworks display; group the colours and make an impressive display (again more fun & addictive then you might think), ghostbusting, plate spinning, dance off's; with tracks including Boogie nights, a strange mirror image game and a selection more. The games are not overly challenging and are all timer controlled, the difficulty levels are variable to spice things up a little, And a fluffed up scoreboard of champions to include your posed photo is a great touch to add those targets & satisfaction. We have played it many times and although it could be described as repetitive - it has never become boring. one further bonus: one week, my partner did not have the time one week to make her weekly gym session. solution? 45 minutes of eye toy: play! a cheap alternative to a great workout. play a variety of games and a variety of muscles are used! More entertaining than an exercise bike... The only reason it doesn't make a 5 star-er is that although its a fantastic concept - it's potential is only at the start of its evolution. that and the music does get a bit annoying after a while. Final comments: yes do buy it, simply because it is unique in the fiercely competitive computer game marketmore and more titles keep coming out. a lot seem to blend in to one another. Eye toy is differrent. Different to 'good-cop-bad-cop-shoot-em-up', different to 'drive-around-way-too-fast-and-pay-no-respect-to-anyone', different to 'shh-be-quiet!-sneak-up-and-kill-them-silently' kind of games. this is pure entertainment - in a most pleasing, refreshing way. you also will feel better than sitting on your sofa for an hour tapping joy pad buttons monotonously! go get it and enjoy. this is not just a game for kids!
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