Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise, Nintendo GameCube
Awesome Studios 2004 Pool Paradise is one of only a few pool games around. There isn't a massive demand for them these days, and the genre has become something of a specialist niche in today's world of video games. But when the name Archer MacLean appears on the box - the man behind International Karate and Dropzone - it has to be worth a closer look. In what is a themed pool experience, you find yourself in the South Pacific on an exotic beach that just happens to be littered with pool tables. For a pool player, it's paradise, and if that's not enough, you can even play Skeepool, Darts and the original Dropzone arcade game. But as the title implies, the core of the game lies on the pool table, and Pool Paradise demonstrates just how extensive and convincing such video games can be. There are five modes of play, 11 rule sets, an array of table sizes and shapes, tournaments, a dynamic camera, 30 computer characters and some brilliant animation. It's great stuff, but that's all options and eye-candy. To pool aficionados it's all about gameplay. The balls need to roll in a realistic fashion and they should react to the table cushions accordingly. Sidespin, backspin and topspin must work as they do in the real-life sport, and the power put behind a shot should be reflected in what happens on the table. Pool Paradise does all this, and that's what makes it worthwhile. Pool Paradise would probably be a great game even without the underlying ball physics and realism. Awesome couldn't go wrong really, but they should be commended nonetheless. It's all good.
Buy Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise for
7.99 GBP
Users have rated
Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise with 1/5. You can buy Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise for only 7.99 GBP from our online store.
Other in Toys & Games, Nintendo GameCube
related to Archer Maclean's Pool Paradise
GladiusOne of two gladiator-themed adventures to hit the shelves at a similar time, Gladius takes the more strategical approach of the pair, presenting a turn-based combat game in which players embark on a challenging journey across an assortment of diverse geographical locations, competing in gladiator tournaments. The story sees you presented with the choice of two heroic characters - Ursula or Valens....
Mission Impossible: Operation SurmaUnfortunately for Nintendo and its loyalists, GameCube sometimes falls behind with development thanks to a title's PlayStation and Xbox offerings. Operation Surma is one such title that missed the late 2003 launch date, but the popular adventure has finally been finished for GameCube and it looks like its been worth the wait. The first in the series for GameCube, Operation Surma tells the epic sto...
The Lord of the Rings: The Third AgeWith Peter Jackson's vision of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy finished, millions of us have been left feeling a somewhat empty without any fresh tales of Middle-Earth and its inhabitants. But don't stress too much, since EA's brand new Lord of the Rings epic, The Third Age, should fill the void of any Middle-Earth fan. Complete with a fresh(ish) plot, The Third Age deliberately prevents playe...
HulkIt won't surprise anyone to discover that the upcoming Hollywood super hero remake is to be accompanied by a cross-platform video game release. After all, it's pretty much the norm these days that the two should go hand-in-hand, especially following the recent Matrix film/game partnership. Also becoming the norm is the tendency for a game to compliment the film with a different story, rather than ...
Enter the MatrixThe Matrix. These are two words that, ever since 1999, have been talked about by millions of cinema-goers, gamers, and even housewives. But what does it mean? To many of us it is the greatest film release since Star Wars or Aliens. So it comes as a surprise given the recent onslaught of movie-inspired video games, that haven't we seen The Matrix on PlayStation or on Dreamcast or even PC. It turns ...
Pro Tennis WTA TourToday, many people know Konami best as the creators of ISS, Metal Gear, Silent Hill and International Track and Field. But they have also been responsible for the genuinely bizarre Bishi Bashi games and several successful ESPN games. Next up is Pro Tennis WTA Tour, and it's for GameCube. On first impressions, it appears obvious Konami has put considerable effort into the development of this welcom...