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90
All Game Guide
Overall, You Don't Know Jack: Louder! Faster! Funnier! is a very strong game. It stays true to the features that made the first game such a success and the series a hit. There are minor improvements but mainly come in the form of new questions and animations. My only gripes with the game concern its three-player limit and slight lack of more in-depth animations for the questions. Those notwithstanding, the game really fires on all cylinders.
80
Adrenaline Vault, The (AVault)
Though it's far from perfect, You Don't Know Jack: Louder! Faster! Funnier! is a great way to experience the constantly evolving hilarity of the series' Net Show without having to deal with download times. The new question type, Wendithap'n, is a great addition to the already fantastic lineup, and the 45 different episodes are sufficiently diverse to maintain your interest throughout the length of the game. While the visuals and sound are a tad lacking, the franchise has always been more about style and humor than anything else, which it delivers in spades. You Don't Know Jack: Louder! Faster! Funnier! may not be the best installment in the series, but it's a great way to tide yourself over until YDKJ: The Fifth Dementia shows up on store shelves this fall.
| Category |
Description |
MobyScore |
| Acting |
The quality of the actors' performances in the game (including voice acting). |
4.5 |
| Gameplay |
How well the game mechanics work (player controls, game action, interface, etc.) |
4.5 |
| Graphics |
The quality of the art, or the quality/speed of the drawing routines |
4.0 |
| Personal Slant |
How much you personally like the game, regardless of other attributes |
3.0 |
| Sound / Music |
The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition |
4.0 |
| Overall MobyScore (2 votes) |
4.0 |
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