Garfield
- Garfield (1991 on Dedicated handheld)
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Play as the fat cat himself in this interactive puzzle, adventure game. The game takes place entirely inside Garfield's house which is presented in full 3-D.
Jon has left Garfield and Odie, the dog, alone in the house for the day. The day has been uneventful until Garfield is rudely awakened from his afternoon nap by a loud noise. He finds that Odie has made a real mess of the house ... and Jon is due home in an hour!
It's particularly difficult for cats and dogs to use cleaning equipment and supplies...but you'll find a way to use a vacuum cleaner and other objects. You'll get a big plate of lasagna as a reward if you get it all done before Jon walks in.
The game is controlled with the keyboard and mouse. Puzzles come in the form of "mini games." You'll be finding and using inventory objects as part of their solutions.
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- Гарфилд - Russian spelling
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Average score: 31% (based on 3 ratings)
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Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 5 ratings with 1 reviews)
Garfield had a rough transition into 3-D
The Good
-Story fits the Garfield mold
-Cool cutscnes looks like a Xbox 360 game (Kinda)
The Bad
-The models look like they were from a Super Nintendo game
-Garfield instead of using his cat insincts, he uses a vacumecleaner
The Bottom Line
The hype for this game was insane, it starts in 1995 when Sega releases the best Garfield game till 2007: Caught in the Act. Everybody was blown away but the same november, Sony released Twisted Metal, a 3-D masterpiece only on a system more powerfull than the Sega Genesis, the Playstation. It was one of the greatest games of all time but Caught in the Act was a 2-D game so Garfield had to claw his way into the next dimension and that didn't happen due to the license moving to Expert software in 1999 and then Hip games in 2003 and finally in 2004 the orange fat cat got his own 3-D game after 9 years and it was OK and it got a sequel in 2006 (Kinda).
PlayStation 2 · by Rayman "Ravinger" Rabbidson III (7) · 2023
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Game added by Jeanne.
PlayStation 2 added by Riemann80.
Additional contributors: DemonikD.
Game added March 22, 2006. Last modified March 12, 2024.