Men in Black II: Alien Escape

by Infogrames

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Published By:Infogrames
ASIN:B000067DP9
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Men in Black II: Alien Escape Features

  • Also Available On: GameCube

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Product Description

Based on the characters from the hit movie that wowwed fans this summer with MIB2, the dapper boys in black are back with this frantic alien blast-fest from Infogrames. Equipped with an arsenal of super-powered ammo as well as their trademark black suits, ties and shoes, it's up to agents Jay and Kay to save the earth from the most trashy, scum-ridden aliens in the universe. A fun, fast-paced shooting game, MIB2 lets you wield stylish and extreme weapons such as the Carbonizer while fighting off perps like the Shark guy and Jarra. Enlist the aid of Zed while you're cleaning up the planet in dozens of highly detailed, lush New York locations.
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This game invites you to step into the black patent-leather shoes of the world's most stylish secret agents: confident veteran Kay and fast-talking Jay. Each has his own way of doing things and his own set of silver weapons, just like in the movie. You will fire away with six authentic MIB weapons, each with multiple levels of power-up ability to inflict more damage on the aliens. Weapons include the J2 Blaster, XD9 "Lazy Weasel," HBIII Globulator, Ionhammer, Plasma Torch, and DRG Fusion Cannon. You will meet and greet all of your favorite MIB aliens, including newcomers Corn Face, Shark Guy, and Dog Poop. There are five distinct episodes and more than 20 levels of play, including the streets of Manhattan, the docks, the nuclear complex, and the alien spaceship. The game's five modes of play are training, mission, time attack, boss, and survival.

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A Boring And Repetitive Shooter - Reviewed on 2007-04-07
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(This is a review that I originally wrote on 08/18/2002)
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I bought this game because I like Men In Black and I figured that it would be a good game. I couldn't be any more wrong.

Gameplay

The whole premise of the game is this: you go from room to room (or area to area) and kill everything that moves (except for the "worm dudes" whom you're supposed to rescue ... or something like that).

There are five big levels broken up into sections, which too many semi-long load screen in between.

Considering that all you do in the game is shoot things, I really wonder why the programmers didn't give the player an Aim button. Then again, they didn't give a Jump button, either (jumping surely would have broken up the monotony of the game).

The most fun I had in the game was destroying all the cars on the parking garage levels. You don't get any points for it, and it doesn't accomplish a goal, but it sure was fun!

Story

An alien prison ship crash lands on Earth, the bad aliens escape, and you have to kill them. That's all the plot there is and it's probably all you'll need.

I've seen the first film, but I've never seen MIB2. However, from what I know about it, the plot of this game is nothing like it. Rather than calling it "Men in Black 2: Alien Escape," Infogrames should have just called it "Men in Black: Alien Escape." That way no one would think it was even remotely like the recent film.

The only aspect of the game that, I think, is like the film (assuming I was able to deduce enough of the film's plot correctly from the trailers) is a small bit of the ending involving the Statue of Liberty and a Neurolizer.

Audio/Video

In all honesty, I didn't pay too much attention to the audio, except for the voice actors. They were pretty good, but let's face it, Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, and Rip Torn are the guys we know as Agents K, J, and Zed respectively, and no one is going to be able to play those roles better. They tried to model the characters and hire voices that resemble Tommy, Will, and Rip, but unless they hired the actual actors and got permission to use their likenesses, it's always going to look like a cheap imitation ... which it does.

The weapon graphics were a little flashy, but considering the MIB's arsenal, I expected more flash from the weapons (and where's the Noisy Cricket, by the way?).

The environments were the WORST! They all look bland, muddy, washed-out, and extremely repetitive (especially on the spaceship at the end where every corridor looks just like the last).

Replayability

To make up for the short and boring game, Infogrames threw in a bunch of unlockables to make you want to play the game again. Unfortunately, they're simply not worth unlocking. I used a cheat code to unlock everything and here's what you'd get: a couple training missions of you in one room shooting an endless supply of aliens (shouldn't these be available from the start as TRAINING for the main game?), profiles of J and K, Boss mode (fight the bosses again), profiles of all the aliens in the game (all of whom are boring and not in the films, except for the manitoba [worm guys]), and a bunch of still frames detailing the making of the game (not the movie). Yawn.

To buy or to rent?

Rent.
RENT IT FIRST - Reviewed on 2004-05-13
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4 customers found this review helpful.

This game has 5 levels and you can't save at all and they're long and you do get checkpoints. All you do is run forward and shoot alians, no originality. You have futuristic weapons and you get powerups for them to make them powerful then when you're hit these pods fall out of you and you have to collect them back.

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**Definitely Not As Bad As People Say It Is** - Reviewed on 2003-10-26
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Not the best; but definitely not the worst. The levels aren't that big. Most of them are just a room or a road. Not at all like the humungo boards of the James Bond games. Not a large selection of weapons, either. And as for the characters, there are only Agent J and Agent K to choose from. I would recommend that you rent this game first before you buy it.
THIS GAME [IS VERY BAD] - Reviewed on 2003-04-26
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3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

When I first saw the game, I though this was going to be good as the movie. I see that I was wrong. This game was wack. Please trust me on this. Don't waste your [money] on this junk. I lost interest on this game very fastly. It only has about 5 levels, and it is hard to beat the first level. Please, if you do buy it, rent it first, and then see if you want to buy it.
THIS GAME [IS] VERY BAD - Reviewed on 2003-04-25
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This game [is]rally [bad]. The graphic I would give it a 4, music, I would give it a 5, and the gameplay, I would give it a 3. I dont know why in the first place I bought the game. I guess because the movie was godd, so I though the game would be good too. Well, I guess I was wrong about it. PLEASE, do me a favor, and dont waste your money on buying this game,It is wack. I dont know why in the first place they started to create this game.
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