The Powerpuff Girls: Relish Rampage

aka: Las Super Nenas: Escabeche Mutante, The Powerpuff Girls: Kampf den Gurkenschurken Relish Rampage, The Powerpuff Girls: L'Attaque des Aromates Relish Rampage
Moby ID: 8602
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Townsville in a relish rampage!?

The Powerpuff Girls are in a real pickle this time! Mojo Jojo, in his bid to become mayor, has accidentally summoned an entire race of mutant pickles to Townsville and they're taking over! Chaos reigns and the whole city has gone mad, or is that just plain marinated? It's time for some serious Powerpuff action! Your mission is to take on that bad monkey, Mojo Jojo, and then send those perilous polluting pickles back home!

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Average score: 44% (based on 4 ratings)

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Average score: 3.2 out of 5 (based on 7 ratings with 1 reviews)

For the kids only...

The Good
The graphics are great! Unlike most cartoon game adaptations (Disney, Simpson's, Batman etc) the graphics are true cartoon "flat" cell shaded and capture the look and feel of the show perfectly. If Cartoon Network made the Tv show in 3D - it would look exactly like this. The frame-rate is silky smooth and no PPG fan could be disappointed with how it looks.
Also it's structured with little kids in mind - If you've very young children - they can happily fly around the city for hours, without fear of attack - just exploring Townsville's landmarks. The humour of the show has been captured, with in-jokes for fans.

The Bad
Relish Rampage is very simple. There are none of the giant monsters or mass destruction from "friendly fire" that the show's famous for. The girls can't go any higher than building height (although they can change altitude) It's also very repetitive -Mostly variations of 'take object A to point B' before the time runs out. Also the girl's primary attack is a laser beam, which takes an insane amount of time to re-charge after each blast (bout 10 seconds) This proves infuriating, and really slows things down.

The Bottom Line
If you've young children who are into PPG, then they'll probably enjoy it. Anyone seeking a meaty gaming experience should look elsewhere.

PlayStation 2 · by RUSSELL HUGHES (8) · 2005

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The graphics engine is the same one that is used in State of Emergency, Tom and Jerry: War of the Whiskers and various other PS2 projects by VIS

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Game added by N McPhillips.

GameCube added by Sciere.

Additional contributors: Bob Shand, DreinIX, Hipolito Pichardo.

Game added March 11, 2003. Last modified May 7, 2023.