Synopsis
An elite force of highly-trained guinea pig agents must save the planet from a wicked billionaire in this adventure title based on Disney’s summer blockbuster.
Disney’s latest blockbuster somehow manages to combine the world of espionage with a cute and cuddly collection of animals, creating a fun and colourful children’s film without discarding action set pieces. G-Force’s game recreation follows much the same pattern, putting players in control of Darwin, the G-Force team leader, and Mooch, his housefly sidekick.
Players will have access to a selection of high-tech gadgetry, some of which not seen in the film itself, to fight against hordes of evil robot minions, each with their own makeshift weapons. Although armed to the teeth, the G-Force is still dwarfed by the size of the human world, everyday objects suddenly becoming dominating threats. The team will have to work their way through a series of high-tech environments to complete each mission, using the gadgets at hand to survive.
G-Force manages to capture the action-packed style of the summer film without loosing its humour and charm, its slick, high-tech feel still in place through its wide variety of guinea pig weaponry.
Features
- Unique gameplay requiring the player to switch between Darwin, a guinea pig, and Mooch, a housefly
- Special abilities for each character: Darwin’s hoverpack lets players speed through areas or fly up to higher altitudes; Mooch can slow down time
- Innovative platform puzzle solving to reach new areas and trigger gadgets
- New enemies, weapons and locations not seen in the film
- Characters’ voices match “G-Force” film: Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau and Bill Nighy