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Behaviour Interactive
UPC: 20295140021

Released: 5-31-99
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Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

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Rating: 8.5
(9 votes)
Plays: 235
M:90%
F:10%
Filesize: 274,427kb

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time Reviews 

Overall 8.5    Graphics 7.5    Sound 6.5    Addictive 6.5    Story 2.5    Depth 7    Difficulty 3



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Bugs Bunny Lost In Time Review   Eniitan
Bugs Bunny Lost In Time Review
This is my shortest review yet so please do not be upset if it is not long. As this game is pretty straight forward. I love the play this game, and had for many years.
Story 2 out of 10: Bugs bunny lost in time doesn’t have much of a story. Basically bugs found a time machine. This was on his way to pismo beach, and when after bugs went to inspect the machine he accidentally activated it, which took him along. So now he is lost in time and, you will have to help him collect enough time clocks to get bugs back to the present time. On your first journey you will come to a place called *Nowhere* That is where you will meet a sorcerer called Merlin. He will help you to train before leaving nowhere.
Graphics 7 out of 10: Well this game did come out in 1990 so the graphics would not be in hd. But it is good enough for you to see on your tv screen. Even though bugs bunny is a 2d looking, it also has some 3d look as well in some points. And also it is very colourful so it looks nice in a way and bright too.
Sound 5 out of 10: I say for the sound it is ok on the game. When you go to different eras you will hear different music but, to be honest when you go back to the eras that you first went to. The music will become boring. Like for instance the stone age it will be the same sound of music. Even when you go to different levels in that era.
Addictiveness 5 out of 10: This game can be addicting in most parts, what will make you replay is the different types of places that you will do and go too. Like when you go play on certain levels, you would enjoy some because of how it is portrayed in a way.
Depth 7 out of 10: There is really not much depth on it. So this one is straight forward. The only depth part is when you go to unlock special places. Not by collecting the time clocks but, by collecting golden carrots. This game takes a pretty long time to complete though.
Difficulty 3 0ut of 10: This game is really easy but, there are some levels that can be a bit hard for you. Especially on the last level, so it is simple, easy and straight forward game to play.
I hope you enjoyed reading that. ^-^
  Graphics 7   Sound 5   Addictive 5   Story 2   Depth 7   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4.8/5     Submitted: 04-12-14     Updated: 04-12-14     Review Replies: 5


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Of Carrots and Clocks   thunder90
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time can easily be described as a hidden gem on the Playstation. Developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Infogrames in 1999, this Warner Brothers game stars everyone's favorite wascilly wabbit, Bugs Bunny. This game can be played in 3 languages; English, French, and Spanish. With five time periods and 21 colorful levels to explore for carrots, clocks, and ACME crates, you could have the time of your life with this title.
Graphics (9/10)- Everything was taken into traditional Warner Brothers fashion when producing this game. From minor details such as grass, dirt, and water to the big deals such as character animations and rendered models, Behaviour took great pride in producing this game the way it was meant to be. Textures are crisp and sharp, character models are crisp polygons and are easily identifiable, and each level has its own distinct characteristics that make no two levels truly alike, with the exception of two Stone Age era levels; "Wabbit on the Run" and "The Hare Blower." Both levels use the same base map, but Hare Blower is an extended night version of Wabbit on the Run.
Sound (8/10)- Like the graphics, the sound was done in the traditional manner; scores upon scores of orchestral soundtrack that give every era and their levels their own distinct theme. Sound effects and character vocals are clear and easy to understand (Even Mel Blanc's archived Yosemite Sam voices sound great.)
Addictiveness (8/10)- The story may get old, but the gameplay sure doesn't. Every time I start a new game, I look forward to each level as great memories come back to me and make me remember why Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is my favorite PS1 title. Along the way, Bugs will learn several new abilities taught to him by Merlin at different time periods. Such abilities include reaching a great height, summoning fans to jump around the air with, activating an explosive piano, and getting Beaky Buzzard to give you a lift.
Story (3/10)- The story is typical by Looney Tunes standards; Bugs (Voiced by Billy West) takes a wrong turn at Albuquerque on his way to Pismo Beach and winds up in a warehouse mistaking a Time Machine for a carrot juice dispenser. Bugs activates it and your journey begins in the middle of nowhere where you meet a sorcerer named Merlin Munroe (An obvious reference to Marilyn Monroe) who is voiced by Jess Harnell, who guides you through 10 tutorial challenges to help the player get familiar with the controls. Once you complete all 10 tutorials in the level, you speak with Merlin as he tells you to go through time and collect clocks to get back to the present time. One thing about the sequence that throws me off in this game is the need to leave a level half-finished, that level being "The Great Escape" in the 1930s era where you must have the ability to play a sequence to get rid of a piano blocking your path on the second floor of the motel. The goal is to collect 120 clocks and return to the present time. But if you fully complete the game, there is a secret credits reel that will run.
Depth (7/10)- This is an extensive 3D platformer that can be beaten in one sitting (though not recommended). In each era there are two levels that stray away from the large maps gathering objects and substitute different types of levels, such as fighting a single opponent such as Elmer Fudd or Toro the Bull, racing Marvin the Martian on foot, or Daffy Duck on skis, outrunning Rocky, Mugsy, and Witch Hazel, or cannon-fighting with Sam. These levels are a nice change of pace from the normal levels even though there are still golden carrots and clocks to collect. You may need to play the levels over again to ensure you have everything, or you can play it again because it's a favorite of yours.
Difficulty (3/10)- The controls take a bit to get used to as every button on the PS1 controller is used in this game, but once you get used to them, the game is relatively easy and with infinite lives and saving opportunities given at various checkpoints, there is almost no reason someone can't complete the game. The reason I say almost is because in the final level of Dimension X, "The Great Space Race/Train Your Brain", there is a logic sequence that must be cracked which is overlooked at by a giant eye that will zap you if you fail.
This game is over 15 years old but with great visuals, controls, and classic Looney Tunes humor, Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a memorable platformer that leaves you coming back for more. For that I give this game a 9/10.
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 8   Story 3   Depth 7   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 11-11-14     Review Replies: 0

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