Xbox 360 Review: The Simpsons Game

When EA announced they were making The Simpsons Game the first thought that ran through my head was, “Oh Christ not another hacked-kneed, sloppy, piss poor attempt by EA to suckle on the teat of a popular franchise”. Fortunately EA managed to proved my initial suspicions wrong and I couldn’t be happier because The Simpsons Game is without a doubt the most amusing, well-written and just plain enjoyable game I’ve played this year. Sure it controls about as well as a rodeo bull and the camera is at best useless and at worst suicide inducing, but that’s forgivable because everything else is just so damn fantastic that it’s almost impossible to not have a good time with it.

For starters, The Simpsons Game knows it’s a game and it plays to that fact, by setting the story inside a videogame then filling it with in-jokes and references for hardcore gamers to enjoy. Here’s a short list of what you can expect to find:

  • Mario and Sonic slaving away in a game factory to produce sequels
  • A parody of Missile Command where Lisa must use her Buddhist Power to drop explosive barrels
  • Being attacked by a knock off of Ryu from Street fighter II
  • 8-bit Simpsons characters confused that the game doesn’t have Points or Lives
  • A parody of Gauntlet complete with keys, gold barriers and enemy spawners
  • ”All your Simpsons are belong to us”
  • Will Wright’s greatest failure, Sim Sandwich

Despite the focus placed on embracing EA’s largest audience, gamers, The Simpsons Game hasn’t forgotten it’s non-gaming fans that are out there and also references past Simpsons moments, such as “The Land of Chocolate” and even includes creator Matt Groening as a character in the game.

Between levels you’re treated to absolutely brilliant animated cut-scenes that appear to be done by the same team that animated the movie. The entire original cast has reprised their roles for the game so Homer sounds like Homer and comic book guy sounds like a man who’s wasted his life. Even the guest character Will Wright is voiced by his original voice actor, EA Employee #17655.

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