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Review: Fat Princess

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I bought this game off as an impulse buy – but I also bought it because it looked like it had comedy, a medieval theme, as well as a RTS/Upgrade System. Plus, the concept of stuffing a princess with cake to make it harder for your opponents to “steal the flag” just seemed funny to me. So, I bought it hoping that I’d find it to be an addicting multiplayer game. And so I bring up an obvious question: “Does it?”

  • Graphic style of the game is very cartoonish, but the blood that is spewed lets us know that this isn’t a kiddy game. And I’m a fan of games that stray from the common “realistic” themes that games churn out these days.
  • The game is based 95% on mulitplayer gameplay – which is great for those looking for a good multiplayer game.
  • The class system allows you to choose whichever class you want to be at any time. There’s no in-depth work on creating your character. You rely on grunts to upgrade various classes and castle items but other than that, you can pick as you choose by picking up the appropriate hats.
  • The game developers didn’t take the game too seriously. The creators had fun with this game – and that’s something I really like seeing in games. That’s why when you play the story mode, you don’t play “Story Mode” you “Play with yourself.” And did I mention (if I recall correctly) you can kill the developers during the credits? They’re portrayed as normal in-game characters, but you get the idea. Oh, and it goes along with Sir Mix-A-Lot’s song ‘Baby Got Back.’
  • Titan Studios has plans to update the game with new levels and classes. I’m happy to see them continue to expand on the game. No word on whether it will be a free patch or paid DLC.
  • The Story mode was entirely too short – could be cleared in an hour if you want to. Granted, this game focuses mainly on multiplayer, but really? One hour?
  • Online play has been plagued with connection issues. To their credit, they patched this – but the weird ranking system and lack of a guild/clan system really hurts the idea of teamwork in the game – and you need teamwork to win in this game.
  • Classes don’t seem very balanced. I find one class in particular is better than all the others.
  • Trophy requirements seem a bit excessive. Winning 100 multiplayer matches will take awhile, as well as over 2,000 kills. Seems a bit extreme for bronze trophies. (although I know they did it so that they could offer future trophies, since PSN games are restricted with trophies to an extent)

Positive Points: 5 | Negative Points: 3 | Final Score: +2

2 Responses

  1. I was thinking about getting this…but isn’t the game like $15? That’s kind of pricey for a game. For download-only/indie games I sorta have a $10 limit most of the time because anything beyond that is a bit much. I even think the one $15 game I bought – SSFIITHDR wasn’t worth it.

    That being said, if there’s a demo for this, I’ll check it out…maybe that’ll change my mind in the game.

    And yes, I would bet any future DLC will cost a couple dollars or more EACH because that’s the way many companies are ripping off consumers. You aren’t typically rewarded for buying the full game…usually you discover your “full” game isn’t that full at all (like PAIN).

    August 14, 2009 at 1:02 pm

  2. I’m more lenient with DLC for PSN games. These are ‘normally’ by companies who don’t have the big budget that companies like Capcom, Nintendo or Konami have. So if they charged $5 for a expansion pack – I’d be much more content with buying that than, say the Versus Pack for Resident Evil 5 that was already on the disc.

    I do think a Fat Princess demo should have been made available. Sure, maybe funds was an issue at first – but with the success of the game … I think they can do it now.

    August 14, 2009 at 3:36 pm

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