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The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity


Cartoon Parkour with a stylus?

Is parkour still cool? Okay, it doesn’t say anything about parkour in The Chase, but that is what it’s about. Playing as either Felix or Felicity – two hip young things who take a shine to each other – you’ve got to race across town for your hot date with either Felicity or Felix. Movement is controlled entirely with the D-pad (or face buttons for lefties), as you scramble up walls and slide into besuited ‘enemies’.

The novelty factor is that you can use the stylus to draw a ‘Rush Line’ for your character to run along, reaching bonus items and powerups, avoiding hazards and performing tricks. Sadly, this control scheme is too complex, the characters too unresponsive and the time limits too harsh. The presentation will attract younger gamers but unless you’re adept at this gaming lark The Chase could prove frustrating.

Apr 15, 2009

You'll love
  • Novel "rush line" stylus control
  • Parkour on DS
  • Will appeal to kids
You'll hate
  • Control scheme is too complex
  • Characters not responsive enough
  • Harsh time limits

 
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FistfulofPelican  - 7 months 18 days ago 
Is it just me or does this look and sound a lot like Kirby Canvas Curse?
Cyberninja  - 7 months 17 days ago 
yes some people got it for that reason
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The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity
The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity

Genre: Action
Release date: 6 Feb 2009
Published by: Atari
Developed by: Razorback Development
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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