You Don’t Know Jack 5th Dementia
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Welcome to the 5th Dementia, where hilarity is the only law. You Don’t Know Jack offers award-winning, lightning-quick, sarcastic trivia mayhem. Witness repeated collisions of high culture and pop culture as you’re blasted into the 5th Dementia. Play by yourself, or play against opponents at the same PC or online. The game features 600 all-new questions; themed episodes, such as Clichés; the ability to play against friends at home, find your opponents online, or delight in the game by yourself; and brand-new question types. Setup and play is simple, making it an brilliant party game.
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What can I say, I like useless trivia, and ever since it first hit the scene, YDKJ has been one of my all-time favorite sports meeting for its combination of a mish-mash of it with in-your-face humor, sarcastic hosts, and game-show antics that rival anything you can find on box. Jellyvision and Berkeley have always done a fantastic job, even when they happened to hit snags every so often: YDKJ TV, YDKJ Sports, nixing Fiber Optic Field Trips in favor of similiar, but not quite as humorous, “specials,” and the question segues from Volume 2 spring to mind.
Unfortunately, it appears as if Sierra has, as usual, finally chose to let their anti-Macintosh values affect the mix with the latest batch of sports meeting.
Neither 5th Dementia nor Jack 2001 sport Macintosh versions for a game that has, in the past, seemed to be very steadfastly cross-platform. I honestly never thought the day would come when this would change, and yet, here it is. Hopefully this will change, but if it is in fact due to Sierra’s meddling, I doubt that it will.
First, they don’t give us Half-Life. Now they RUTHLESSLY take away You Don’t Know Jack. I suppose they were plotting on recycling the same ancient “We couldn’t get both versions of the game to network” excuses if it were ever to cause the same amount of PR distress…news flash, lamebrains: we like a game that we can only network against other Mac users better than NO GAME AT ALL!
And Sierra wonders why Mac gamers despise them so much…really, I’d marvel if I met a Mac gamer who was aware of their habits who DIDN’T despise Sierra. It seems like a honest trade-off: You don’t give us excellent sports meeting that we want, we comeback by dishing you out heaping spoonfulls of verbal abuse and unenthusiastic PR. Really, the logic should be quite clear to anyone who isn’t…how shall I say this? A complete pinhead?
As for the game itself, it’s still excellent…but so far, it feels like the low point of the series. Previous releases had regular themes and graphics when it came to by and large appearence. 5th Dementia doesn’t. Previous releases had no fewer than 800 questions. 5th Dementia doesn’t. Previous releases had hosts that whipped contestants around, like Cookie and Nate. 5th Dementia doesn’t. Previous releases HAD A MAC VERSION. 5TH DEMENTIA DOESN’T (I CAN’T stress this enough!)!
The game itself, when not held up against earlier sports meeting in the series, is excellent. But this lack of a Mac version is really stupid and most likely unnecessary. I’ll cross my fingers and hope that it’ll come around and increase once more in both areas…but I’m not too confident that that’ll happen.
If there were a Mac version, 5th Dementia could earn at LEAST a three out of five, if not a four. But without one, it gets, quite deservingly, a ONE out of five instead.
Play Volume 1. Play XL (XXL, etc.). Play Volume 2, Volume 3, and the Ride. Play Movies. Maybe even play Sports and TV. Heck, even play Offline. But as long as there are no new releases for Mac, steer clear of 5th Dementia, 2001, and any other follow-ups indefinetely. This kind of discrimination should NOT be reinforced. It should be punished.
That’s MY 2 cents.
If anyone needs me, I’ll be playing the GOOD Jacks: ya know, the ones that SUPPORT MAC OS.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is so-so. Their is one new game called Bug-Out. It’s funnest one that’s in this game. And you even get real photo’s of who you are(I had to be an ancient man).
Rating: 3 / 5
Well… the YDKJ just keeps getting better. Not only have the graphics and sound improved, the online play of this game truly will blow you away.
The online play is really simple with splendid chat options. The game will pair you up instantly with another player and you play a full 15 question game.
I recommend this game to anyone who likes crazy trivia sports meeting and the YDKJ series. If you only own one trivia game, let this be the one…
Rating: 5 / 5
JACK 5th Dementia is a JACK game with a real attitude. Hosted by Schmitty. (Phil Ridarelli) From L!F! F! Ride etc. With New Question Types Anagram and Bug Out, 5th Dementia can spread on the internet. Themed eposodes like Cliches. 600 new questions. This game is a must own JACK game. From Internet to Themed eposodes to new question types, JACK 5th Dementia may be the best of them all. But remember, YOU DON’T KNOW JACK!
Rating: 5 / 5
The first-worst is of course Volume 2 because of Buzz, but the host is not the cause of the horribleness of this game (schmitty’s cool). The conundrum is, it’s too slow. What’s up with that, on the ride, it seemed to go owing to 13 questions BOOM-BOOM-BOOM. But but many questions it has, it goes owing to them BOOM——BOOM——BOOM, and that isn’t normal Jack. It’s Redeaming quality is the internet play. They did such a splendid job on that. If they can keep that being excellent while still having a quick-paced trivia game, it would be better.
Rating: 2 / 5