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Scooby Doo Unmasked
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: THQ
EAN: 0752919460665
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 50
Label: THQ
Manufacturer: THQ
Model: P2THQ 752919460665
MPN: 100730
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: THQ
Release Date: September 14, 2005
Studio: THQ
Features:- Collect andwear costumes that give Scooby special abilities such as a Kung Fu Scooby, Bat Scooby, and Robin Hood Scooby
- Features the voice of Batman's Adam West and the Scooby-Doo cartoon voice actors
- All-new game engine featuring Contour Shading that makes the game look like the cartoon
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Editorial Review: Scooby-Doo fans will be pleased to hear, the Scooby gang is back in another horror-filled adventure in Scooby-Doo: Unmasked. This time the slobbering wonder dog with an eating disorder has some nifty power-ups to help him as well as access to three ultra power-up costumes: a Robin Hood-like archer costume that allows Scooby to shoot toilet plungers at enemies, a bat suit which gives Scooby flying and gliding abilities, and a kung fu outfit which instantly turns Scooby into an ultra sleek kung fu master. You'll need the help of all three costumes too, as the enemies are harder than in previous Scooby-Doo games. The story begins when Fred takes his girl Daphne and friends Velma, Shaggy and Scooby to an up-and-coming special effects house to his cousin Jed. The proprietor of Monstrous Fright&Magic: Monsters While You Wait claims Jed is a thief who trashed the place trying to steal Mubber, a super material that can be formed into anything. Scooby, controlled in conventional 3rd person action platforming, transitions between forward moving and sidescrolling platforming segements, spins around furiously to attack and break crates, slides, and belly-flop to crush stronger object with absolute Scoo-Doobly-Doo damage. Each environment offers a set of fairly large sub-sections, within each a variety of challenges. Expect conveyor belts, flame spouts, steam vents, green crap, electrified water, big balloons and other such dangers. Scooby-Doo! Unmasked consists of three sprawling worlds and eleven levels that include Chinatown, a rollercoaster world, and a museum. Each level is packed with an incredible amount of action and things to do and discover, including lots of mini games. The camera has seen a large improvement over past Scooby installments, where it was difficult to even see where you were supposed to land. The art style takes a distinctive turn for the best with soft, warm colors and a very cartoonish look that's ea
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Ok....but......
I definately like "100 Nights of Frights better"! In "Unmasked", the monsters don't even chase you! It's ok but my fave is still nights of frights.
Rating: - Good Clean Fun!!!!!
Scooby Doo Unmasked is definately my favorite video game. It's cute funny
and just challenging enough so i dont get bored. If youre the type of person that plays video games 24/7 and your farorite game is something like bloodgusher 3 you'd think its stupid, but its really funny and perfect for scooby doo fans. It's a good buy, Youll want to play it over and over!!!!
Rating: - It's a good kids game
My oldest daughter loves the game and that's who it was for so over all it was a good choice.
Rating: - All Around, The Best Scooby-Doo Game Thus Far
Scooby-Doo Unmasked is MUCH better than the last flop (Mystery Mayhem which I traded in not long after getting it) and a bit more fun the original, Night of 100 Frights. While Unmasked doesn't have the extensive game play that 100 Frights had nor the superior graphics, it more than makes up for in fun and inventiveness.
The premise of Scooby-Doo Unmasked: Scooby and the gang are looking forward to meeting Fred's cousin, Jed. But when they arrive at the Monstrous Fright & Magic special ... Read More
Rating: - Great for kids...to watch
I got this game becasue my 4 year old LOVES Scooby Doo, and he would watch me play. Now, I'm not a gaming expert, but I have beaten DOOM (not bad for a girl), but this game is not easy. Although some parts are easy to get through, there are some parts that have taken me hours of trying. My son loves to watch me play, but I don't even know how a young teen could do some of the tricky maneuvers. It's great for kids to watch, but unless they are awesome at gaming, it's better for adults to play.
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