Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion

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Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion
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Developer(s) Silmarils
Publisher(s) Light and Shadow Production
Series Inspector Gadget
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single-player

Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion is a video game based on the 1983 Inspector Gadget television series. [1] The game was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2003 only in Europe.

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Gameplay

The game takes the form of a 2.5D platformer with the player guiding the titular character through several levels to free his companions. Penny and Brain, who have been captured by Dr. Claw. [2] The levels are based on real world locations such as New York City, Paris, London, Mexico and the Caribbean.

In the main levels the protagonist is limited with which gadgets can be used, however other tools can be used in the bonus minigames that appear throughout the game. [3] The game also includes a two player mode unlocked when the game is beaten.[ citation needed ]

Reception

Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion a mostly negative response from reviewers. French website Jeuxvideo gave the game a score 8/20, criticising the graphics and the level design which felt was empty and unoriginal. They also noted that the game was buggy, although they did praise the jumping mechanics and animations which they called "very decent". [2]

Gamezone Germany gave the game a 4.8/10, complementing the clearly laid out levels that made it hard to go in the wrong direction, but were critical of the animations which they thought were simplistic and repetitive. They were also highly critical of the sound design which they found annoying. They concluded that "At most, Gadget's PS2 debut can only excite the very young video gamers". [3]

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References

  1. I. G. N. Staff (April 15, 2003). "Inspector Gadget to PS2". IGN.
  2. 1 2 3 Logan (24 July 2003). "Test du jeu Inspecteur Gadget : L'Invasion des Robots Mad sur PS2". Jeuxvideo (in French). Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 Grubmair, Peter (23 May 2003). "Inspector Gadget: Mad Robots Invasion im Gamezone-Test". GameZone (in German). Retrieved 1 June 2022.