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Simpsons: Hit and Run

Simpsons: Hit and Run

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From: Vivendi Universal
Category: Video Games

List Price: $14.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 47 reviews
Sales Rank: 3452

Platform: Xbox
Genre: Driving Simulation Games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 72112
Model: 20626721127
UPC: 020626721127
EAN: 0020626724937
ASIN: B000095ZGZ

Release Date: September 8, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Disappearances, hidden cameras, crop circles -- Springfield has taken a turn for the weird lately. Homer decides to follow a mysterious black van and unravel the mystery!
  • Fun mission-based driving levels take you on an interactive tour of Springfield
  • Pick up hidden power-ups that will give you a chance to relive 14 seasons' worth of funny Simpson-style action
  • Events will set off hidden animated gags just like you'd see in actual Simpsons episodes
  • Fun and funny multiplayer driving modes for up to 4 players

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Simpsons Hit & Run is a hilarious mission-based driving that feels like an episode of the TV show!


Customer Reviews:   Read 42 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Simpsons Hit and Run   October 12, 2008
Ericjohn C. Jensen (Millsboro, DE USA)
My 7 year old enjoys it very much. He plays it in spurts. He will play it for a few days in a row, then go to something else, then come back to it and play it for a few days again. He seems to like it.


4 out of 5 stars Good game to keep the kids interest   September 7, 2007
Mark Saylor (Topeka, KS)
This is one of the best video games for keeping the kids occupied on a rainy day. It follows the TV show pretty close, but has more of an adult edge to it. The kids seem to stick with it longer (not sure if that's a good thing) than most of their other video games. Looks like fun and I may just give it a try sometime.


5 out of 5 stars I'd rather not mention where this game genre is.   April 1, 2007
S. Glaser (Manning, SC USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

HaR (Hit and Run) has many claims to be Grand Theft Auto, Road Rage, and some other games all into one. While HaR has a GTA feel, it is not like GTA because you can't kill people (hitting them with vehicles or kicking them has them saying something stupid and scream at you), there is no killing cops luckily, etc.

Anyway, the lot of the popular Simpson characters are on this one (sadly, you cannot run into Martin Price because he is not in this game sadly). Instead of mentioning them I should mention that each character will say something hilarious when something happens (car crash, pedestrian hit, getting out of the car, running). My personal favorite is running because a character will complain about running too hard (Homer says "Must... Never...Run...Again....", made me crack up).

I will agree that missions get repeated but it is in different situations which makes it look like a different mission (otherwise, HaR would loose its gameplay which is never good). Also, your character can buy three clothes unique and based on the show (yes, you can play Bart's twin brother Hugo in this one). While Lisa's "Floreda" was something hysterical.

The cars are pretty fun to drive too. Although some are good with crashes but may loose its speed while the faster ones are usually weak. My favorite is Mr. Burns Limo (with Mr. Smithers driving occasionally :creepy:). Even some cars which you have not seen in the show or even exist in an episode will be there (I doubt there is such a thing as Zombie Car or Hover bike).

So, parents, here is the score:

1. Violence not realistic and cartoony. No gore or blood however but the bonus video which has an Itchy and Scratchy clip could be a bit eerie).

2. Homer's lines does contain some mild language. But people also forget that the other characters do have their swearing moments.

3. There is a very silly occult moment on one level, hopefully reminding you of those Treehouse of Horror episodes.


So, if you don't like the Simpsons, don't bother with this one but any vivid Simpson fan will enjoy this.



4 out of 5 stars Great Game For A Simpsons Fan   January 17, 2007
Simin Husain
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In my opinion, this is a very good game, especially considering the fact that I am an avid admirer of the Simpsons. This game is among the best Simpsons games ever made. It is like a combination of action, adventure, and sports all in one. Adventure through all of the various parts of Springfield in this Grand Theft Auto-like game. This game is packed with all sorts of little Simpsons humor and you will learn a lot about the world of the Simpsons. You pick up trivia from every corner of this game to make sure that there is not a boring moment. There are many different kinds of things to do in this game. What you do will reflect your personality. If you love cars, you will journey through the game and try to collect all sorts of vehicles, trying to find the one that feels perfect just for you. An interesting part of this game is that all of the cars come with their very own rating. There are ratings for speed, acceleration, toughness, and handling. Choose the car that best fits your style of play. Journey on the safe side of the law and pick a car that you can go slowly in with nice handling to avoid accidents and run-ins with the police or take a ride on the wild side and get the fastest car possible to cause carnage all over Springfield. For those video-gamers who love a good challenge, this game has all sorts of tough bonus missions making you sit there and try your hardest to complete them. The scenarios in this range from peaceful suburban neighborhoods with law abiding citizens, (with the exception of the player) to jam-packed cities breeming with all sorts of colorful characters and vehicles. Each level features a different character (some levels make you play with a previous character) with a total of 7 levels in the whole game (don't let the small number of levels fool you, they take a long time to complete). There are all sorts of little things you have to do to complete each level 100%, but you can get through each level by completing just the primary missions of the level. To 100% all of the levels, you need to destroy all sorts of things, find hidden objects, and complete all sorts of bonus missions. The missions in this game feature skills that you need steady hands for. These include chasing, tailing, destroying, and rushing along. This game boasts a vast amount of mystery when it comes to the plot. It is exceedingly eccentric, but will still keep you wanting more. The entire game is shrouded in mystery. The last level features a creepy surprise that you will have to play the game to find out. Overall this is a very good game that I am sure all Simpsons fans(and most others) will greatly enjoy.


5 out of 5 stars Just fun, and not too difficult   January 13, 2007
Casper Paludan (New York)
I love racing games, but think they can get too serious. I love destroying things, but if the enemy shoots back too much, I get stressed. I love exploring and finding things, but if they puzzles get too hard, I might as well be working. Simpsons, Hit and Run, strikes the balance in all categories. It is just all around fun, the characters from the series are all there, and it is easy enough that X-Box novices can enjoy it, too. I got the game yesterday and played for hours with a friend who doesn't own a console. I recommend this game!

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