Got this game today and had a chance to play for a bit (maybe 30 minutes)
My first impressions.
VERY COOL!!!
This isn't your usual game at all.
It's more like you are a member of a small wildlife expedition to capture animals on film.
The better the pictures, the better the money you get for them. You are judged on angle, closeness, clearness, etc...
You can take multiple pictures of the same animal, but be sure and choose wisely when submitting, once submitted and compensated for, the animal appears in your field guide (a virtually empty field guide at the start of the game) and you wont be eligible to get any more $$$ for a picture of the same animal. Once the animal is in the field guide you can read AMAZING facts about them. (Ok maybe the facts aren't all that amazing, but you gotta catch them all!!)
You use the $$ you earn from the pictures to buy better cameras , lenses and tools.
I'm sure many people would be turned off by this type of "game" If your idea of great fun isn't sneaking around, surveying breathtaking landscapes and biding your time waiting for a perfect shot, or if you can't stand those wildlife documentaries on National Geographic. This isn't for you.
If this sounds right up your ally, I suggest importing or hitting eBay and snagging this game.
Be sure and get the Asia version and not the Japan version. There isn't any actual speaking in the game so far, but there is a lot to read. The Asian version has English text. The Japan does not.
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Hakuna Matata : AKA Afrika
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Posted Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:13 PM
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My girlfriend got to try this out tonight. (In fact she's still playing it)
The verdict. She loves it. Found out if a dominant animal gets too pissed at you being around. They will attack. If they injure you, it's back to the base camp minus all your hard earned shots! Don't piss off the zebras! This post has been edited by moycon: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:16 PM |
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Posted Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:58 PM
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I actually have to correct my earlier statement about not being able to get further compensation once an animals picture is taken. While it was true for that particular day/mission. You can always go to sleep, start a new day and check your email.
You will have various emails from people requesting specific things and the requests may include animals you've already taken a picture of. I don't want to go into too much detail. Better to just experience it for yourself. It's really a shame this games not getting a US release. |
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Posted Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:22 AM
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Posted Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:39 PM
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Posted Sun Mar 1, 2009 11:58 PM
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I just ordered Hakuna Matata *and* Aquanaut's Holiday (asian version) for really good prices
I can't wait for these two games, I have a feeling they will be stars in my ps3's collection. I'm kinda in the quirky mode right now with katamari, noby noby boy, ect.. so this should fit the bill. With both games being in English though, I still don't understand Sony's fear of debuting them in the states. I mean, Endless Ocean sold really well... there's obviously a market for these types of games. Anywho, any other imports I should pick up? I have a feeling I have the best ones now, but ya never know. I need to sell a few games anyway that I didn't much enjoy like Grid, Burnout Paradise, and SOCOM (sadly, I love SOCOM, but the online aholes really ruin it, and it's all online so...). This post has been edited by DaytonaUSA: Mon Mar 2, 2009 12:00 AM |
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Posted Sat Mar 7, 2009 10:54 AM
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Posted Sun Mar 8, 2009 3:47 AM
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Looks good. I'll be intrigued to hear what Aquanauts Holiday is like, I find the undersea world vastly more interesting that land. Still, Hakuna Matata looks like a nice upgrade of the old Pokemon Snap idea, which I liked.
I'm a little concerned that Aquanauts Holiday won't be too playable because of the language barrier. I'm really wanting more Endless Ocean to play so I hope my worries are baseless. |
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Posted Sun Mar 8, 2009 8:46 AM
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I'm starting to do game reviews (mostly for classic games) on youtube. I just did my test video last night (check General Chat section). I'll go ahead and hook the PS3 up to my mac and make a review once I get the game in my hands. They should be here monday or tuesday.
Thanks guys! D- |
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Posted Sun Mar 8, 2009 1:43 PM
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Posted Sat Nov 7, 2009 12:48 AM
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I know this is an old thread but I just noticed this game was available for purchase now in the U.S. (Had no clue)
http://www.amazon.co...57576360&sr=1-5 My girl friend loved this game. If you are looking for a slick and classy Xmas gift you can't go wrong purchasing this game. Really well done. |
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