The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified. Voodoo Vince Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:805529394339
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_VOODOO_VINCE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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*VOODOO VINCE – XBOX* The first thing that really jumped out at me was the graphics. They’re crisp and detailed. The frame rate is perfect and tight with not a lick of slow-down. It’s looks great with lots of original detail, but there’s more.It plays great, too. Vince is easy to control and it’s very forgiving if you end up too close to the edge. He’ll grab on and you can pull up. I know that sounds basic, but it’s a great touch. There’s tons of missions and tasks to figure out, that’s another thing that really makes it worth the money.We’re having a blast playing this game. The off-the-cuff remarks that Vince spouts off are smart and funny.If you like free roaming-platform games, you’ll love VOODOO VINCE.
The game has three-D graphics and allows multi-direction movement of Vince. The levels are challenging and solutions cleaver. The game will hold the interest of players from early teens and up.
Vince’s smart-talking banter keeps you laughing as you travel through zany levels. This game provides a wide variety of level locations and challenges. Don’t buy this game if you can’t handle frustration from some things in the game not working as they should sometimes. SPOILER ALERT the carnival level near the end has jumps and landings that can be tempermental as well as the swinging from rings in part one of the final boss.
Was very good. Brought back a lot of childhood memories. Disc had no scratches and delivery was on time. Two thumbs up
What makes this game great is that the boards are highly varied (some are puzzle boards, some racing, some fighting, some action, some mazes, etc) but each board focuses on *one* thing. If it is a puzzle board, then you are safe to wander around and try things out. If it is a fighting board, then you beat the heck out of everything you see. It is exciting without being overwhelming. Everyone will find some of the boards to be *really* hard, because that particular type of board will be their weakness.Although this is a one-player game, we found that it is best played with a driver/navigator combo — one person playing and trying to deal with whatever is coming at them, while the other person is watching carefully to try to see where the important parts of the board are hiding.I’m playing it with my nine year old, and it works out great. He’s terrible at the methodical (puzzle) boards and the racing (agility) boards. I can’t deal with the three- and four-button combos in the fight boards. Between us, we can work through the game without getting frustrated.The humor in the game is really top notch, as are the voice-overs. (“Something in here smells like sausage. I hope it’s sausage!”) Unlike most platformers, there are lots of totally unnecessary bits in the game to throw you off the trail — In most games, when you see an item you can pick up, it always has some critical importance. But not in this game!
Thank you love my game 5+ Stars
This game is full of fun surprises and is very funny. It’s pretty easy but it is exciting and awesome!I think this game is as great as gta: vice city! Every one should own this game!
So what do you get when you add your typical platform game, a third-rate voodoo doll, and a fun Louisiana Cajun storyline? Voodoo Vince! As much as I’ve been bored by many of the platform titles that have come out over the past few years (and the millions of sequels issued after them), Voodoo Vince was a welcome change of pace. You play an animated voodoo doll that is out to rescue his owner, Madame Charmaine, who is captured by Kosmo the Inscrutable (think Vizzini the Sicilian from Princess Bride – add a Fez and you’re getting close).The game pokes fun of other platform titles (pardon the pun), as much as it plays like one. It has the genre’s obligatory boss battles, puzzles, and hidden items, but Vince always has something witty to say about each new challenge that will keep you in stitches. It steals some ideas from a few other platform games, such as target-based grappling ala Rayman and a spin attack that is reminiscent of Crash Bandicoot, but those aren’t bad platform~ games to take from. The last thing that still makes me giggle is Vince’s DIE! How can you not like a game in which you are supposed to set yourself on fire?This game stands apart from other platform titles for its atmosphere, especially the music. I rarely am able to keep the sound up on a title for an excessively long amount of time, however, with this title the music and background effects are superb. I wish more titles had the musical direction that Voodoo Vince has, but then again not many are from th.
When my S.O. wanted to buy an Xbox, I wrinkled my nose in disgust. I hate these game things. They make me angry. I’m simply neither patient nor coordinated enough to perform any of the complexities required to succeed at modern video games. When I came across this game, the idea really appealed to me – kill the baddies by hurting yourself? Well darn! Given my track record with video games, that should be a piece of cake! So I picked it up, and I’ve been hooked ever since.Vince is like video game comfort food. The levels are visually pleasing, not *too* complicated, but not *too* easy either. It’s about equally split between kicking the baddies and solving the puzzle that will release you from that particular level. It keeps the brain working, has a pretty good sound track, and the wisecracks of the little burlap-and-stuffing main guy are amusing.My S.O. (who is a video game master) turns up his nose, because he could "beat that game in about three hours"… so maybe this isn’t the game for the savvy Xbox expert… but it is amusing and fun. It’s mentally challenging, and some of the stunts are hilarious. I definitely recommend this game for someone who wants to play a game that doesn’t take itself seriously, is completely addictive, and will not leave you pounding the controller against the floor after you die for the 1,235,456,879,000th time.
I love this game