Monsters, Inc. Scream Team (2001)

by Christopher
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Summary

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team (2001)

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team is a 2001 platformer video game developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by THQ for the PlayStation. The game is based on the 2001 Disney/Pixar film Monsters, Inc., and follows Sulley and Mike as they try to collect scream energy to power Monstropolis.

The game is played from a third-person perspective, and the player controls either Sulley or Mike. Each character has their own unique abilities: Sulley can use his claws to attack enemies and climb walls, while Mike can use his agility to jump higher and reach areas that Sulley cannot.

The game is divided into 15 levels, each of which is set in a different location from the film. The player must navigate through each level, collecting scream energy and avoiding obstacles. The game also features a number of boss battles, in which the player must defeat a large enemy in order to progress.

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the game’s graphics and gameplay, while others criticized its repetitive nature and lack of innovation. However, the game was a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide.

Gameplay

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team is a platformer game in which the player controls either Sulley or Mike. The player must navigate through each level, collecting scream energy and avoiding obstacles. The game also features a number of boss battles, in which the player must defeat a large enemy in order to progress.

The game is played from a third-person perspective, and the player can use the left analog stick to move their character and the right analog stick to control the camera. The player can use the X button to jump, the O button to attack, and the L1 and R1 buttons to use special abilities.

Sulley’s special abilities include his claw attack, which can be used to attack enemies and climb walls, and his roar, which can be used to stun enemies. Mike’s special abilities include his agility, which allows him to jump higher and reach areas that Sulley cannot, and his scream, which can be used to damage enemies.

The player can also collect a variety of power-ups throughout the game. These power-ups can give the player temporary abilities, such as increased speed or invincibility.

Levels

The game is divided into 15 levels, each of which is set in a different location from the film. The levels include:

  • Harryhausen’s
  • Boo’s Room
  • The Scare Floor
  • The Roof
  • The Warehouse
  • The Factory
  • The Power Plant
  • The Waste Disposal
  • The Himalayas
  • The Lost City of Atlantis
  • The Future
  • The Past
  • The Present
  • The End

Each level is filled with a variety of enemies, obstacles, and puzzles. The player must use their skills and abilities to overcome these challenges and reach the end of each level.

Bosses

The game also features a number of boss battles. These battles are more challenging than the regular levels, and the player must use all of their skills and abilities to defeat the bosses.

The bosses in the game include:

  • Randall
  • Fungus
  • The Abominable Snowman
  • The Kraken
  • The Giant Robot

Reception

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the game’s graphics and gameplay, while others criticized its repetitive nature and lack of innovation. However, the game was a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide.

Legacy

Monsters, Inc. Scream Team is a fun and charming game that is perfect for fans of the movie. The game’s graphics are impressive, the gameplay is solid, and the levels are well-designed. However, the game is somewhat repetitive, and it lacks some of the innovation that was found in other platformers of the era. Overall, Monsters, Inc. Scream Team is a good game that is worth checking out if you are a fan of the film or the platformer genre.

Score: 7.5/10

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7.5/10

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