Disney’s Kim Possible: What’s the Switch
- Switch between the acrobatic finesse of Kim and for the first time ever, the destructive force of Shego
- Smash owing to obstacles, swing from flagpoles and grapple across chasms while battling henchmen and robot monkey ninjas across 11 missions in London, Tokyo and the Arctic
- Use six cool gadgets to attack enemies 19 different ways — including three all new, never-before-seen gadgets for Shego
- Unlock cool costumes and hidden secrets in all 11 missions
- Team up with friends with multiplayer sports meeting
Product Description
Product InformationKim Possible: What’s The Switch? gives you the chance to play as Kim Shego andRufus! Kim and her nemesis Shego grudgingly team up to bring everything back tonormal when the minds of Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable are switched. Save theday together in global missions in this action-packed adventure exclusively forPlaystation 2.Product Features Switch between the acrobatic finesse of Kim and for the first time ever the destructive force of Shego Smash owing to obstacles swing from flagpoles and grapple across chasms while battling henchmen and robot monkey ninjas across 11 missions in London Tokyo and the Arctic Use six cool gadgets to attack enemies 19 different ways — including three all new never-before-seen gadgets for Shego Unlock cool costumes and hidden secrets in all 11 missions Team up with friends with multiplayer sports meeting
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I place this on my birthday/Christmas list. I also place down Playstation 2. I’m dying to get anything Kim Possible.I’m Kim Possible’s Largest Fan! I want to see Kim and Shego team up to get Ron and Drakken back,their minds switched.
Rating: 5 / 5
Thought this would be a splendid game, but no such luck. First off, you can’t customize the controls, AT ALL – Strike One. Then, somewhere around the 4th level you get to a scene that is UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE to get beyond – Strike Two and this game is out. Avoid this game unless you like pulling your hair out in utter frustration…
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m probably quite a bit grown-up than the target consultation for the TV series or game, so bare that in mind. But, I always found the show quite droll and have probably watched nearly all the episodes, so I guess you can consider me a fan. Kim Possible has had a excellent number of Game Boy Advance (GBA) and Nintendo DS sports meeting over the years, but my only other comparison for this game is the Kim Possible 2 game for GBA which I have played owing to many, many times.
A few things strike me about this title.
Graphics:
The graphics are sub par. If you’ve ever played Teen Titans for Game Cube, it’s a bit worse than that. I usually don’t ding a game for graphics if it’s fun and they don’t ruin the game, but they are disappointing. The characters are recognizable, but seem more like a terrible fan-produced Kim Possible Flash cartoon you might see on the Internet. The GBA had simulated depth, though to a lesser degree, and had a smaller screen, but the graphics were much sharper.
Advantage: GBA
Weapons:
Kim in fact has fewer weapons than the GBA game! How is that even possible? Shego and Kim both have maybe two attacks besides the grappling hooks. You don’t even get to keep earned powers when you go back owing to an earlier level after you’ve beaten it. You have to sit owing to “Shadow Training” each time, which gets really ancient because it cannot be skipped. Also, Shego never had a grappling hook that I saw in the show and the description that it is made with the communicator is too ridiculous even for small kids.
Major Advantage: GBA (PS2 developers what were you thinking?)
Sound:
Part of the sound track appears to be Kimmunicator beeps. It’s sometimes distracting expecting a message to appear, but not seeing one. This makes it a tiny bit irritating.
Slight Advantage: GBA
Controls:
Kim can do a whole lot of moves, but not necessarily what you want her to do. It is really hard to string together punches and kicks into combos. It seems more or less irrelevant which you use anyway. The grappling hook is not as intuitive or fun to use as the GBA game.
Advantage: GBA
Length/Extras:
If you aren’t hunting down items, the levels are over pretty quickly. If you’re willing to track down all the items to get new costumes (which do not anything as far as I can see) or some honestly lame concept artwork and load screen viewing, then it’ll take longer. If you miss something, in many cases you’ll have to play the whole level over for both Kim and Shego, which is just irritating. There are unusually normal load screens and once it loads you can no longer backtrack.
On the GBA there were decent collectibles, though not anything major, but you could usually search the whole level without missing that one item you needed and being mandatory to play the whole thing yet again. I’d have expected much better out of a console game, but it disappoints.
Advantage: GBA
I reflect you see a general trend? It’s not a terrible game, just unpolished. The voice acting is splendid. You get to play as Shego. There are things you can’t pull off a GBA. Still, with all things considered, I’d rather be playing my GBA game than this PS2 one. If this game is for a youngish kid, and you can get it for a cheap price, it might amuse them for a while. Still, I’d probably suggest they get their fill of Kim Possible on a handheld system.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game was surprisingly fun, i bought it for 4 dollars at wal-mart and said why not and it finished up beign one of the most fun disney sports meeting i played in a long time. it’s very entertaining.
Rating: 5 / 5
The game is very fun for anyone who is a Kim Possible fan. You can play as Kim Possible or Shego. In person I reflect the levels with Kim Possible are much more challenging than the ones that deal with Shego but don’t reflect for a second that Shego’s levels are a breeze either.
The graphics feel right to the show and plays smoothly, keeping you engaged from start to end.
The only conundrum I had with it was the tag-team multiplayer part. The scenes are so huge that your characters become tiny and unless you have a huge TV, I can presume people losing sight of their character while battling various things like henchmen or monkeys.
In release player mode, this game… (to borrow from Ron) ROCKS HEAVY! OH YEAH! I LOVE IT!
Maybe Disney will come out with a sequel someday, one can only wish upon a star for that day.
Rating: 5 / 5