Donald Duck Power Duck, Sony Playstation
Building on the game design behind Donald Duck Quack Attack and other popular Disney platformers, Donald Duck: Power Duck brings the American comic book character to life in his own hilarious platformer. In another mysterious event held within the Disney universe, the Evronians are at work doing badness, and it's up to Donald Duck's superhero alterego and his Computer One sidekick to save the world... again. Infamous cell shading techniques make a return once again in Power Duck for PlayStation 2, as you battle the forces of evil over four quite unique sci-fi environments. Locations include the chilling Ducklair Tower, Area 52 and even a secret underwater military base. Expectedly, each of these vast locations is sprawling with fiends that want a piece of Power Duck, but you're not gonna let that happen, are you? A bit of a gadget aficionado, Power Duck has a bursting inventory full of technical goodness and anti-evil weaponry. Equipment such as the X-Transformer, JetPack and Iron Fist will prove invaluable as you strive to overturn the Evronian threat. Weird gadgetry aside, Power Duck also features more traditional platform tricks. Running, jumping and dodging is all part of the experience, it's just made more interesting by Inspector Gadget style bits and bobs. Ubi Soft and Disney's Donald Duck collaboration has been along time coming, and fans of the much-loved Donald Duck character are going to relish this one. Power Duck to the Rescue! Dear me.
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