Unlike the first feeding frenzy, none are particularly time consuming to prompt you to come back and play for further hours, and none are particularly amazingly thought out to make them feel achieved. I'd recommend that anyone playing listens to some form of personal music whilst playing.Īchievements in this game were possibly the most disappointing aspect I found. However, the audio in this game is sub-par at best, and doesn't really give an enticing feel to the game. It's based on a flash game so let's be realistic with this, we're not expecting CGI fish are we? Feeding Frenzy keeps up to all that is expected, and as with the gameplay, the graphics have been moderately improved, taking into water around the fish moving accordingly when the fish does so. Also, there is the addition of being able to jump out of the water on a select amount of levels, which seeming like a small change, it adds a little zest to the game. You'll require a play through on story, followed by one on time attack to gain everything that this game has to offer, and you can dabble into the party games mode (multiplayer) for a bit of fun with friends, but it'll end about there.ĭespite the shortness of the game, it's gameplay has been improved somewhat from the first, allowing the levels to flow more smoothly, and various new power-ups have been instated.
Sadly, this is certainly not true, and it is nowhere as long as its predecessor. It mainly revolves around some alien fish being elusive in the darkness as you progress through the ocean, and then eventually you begin to pursue the felon with the various fish you can play as.Īt first glance, with a load more levels at hand, you may gain the insight that this is going to be a timely arcade game to finish. The storyline isn't very complex, and that's to be expected for such a simple game. Nevertheless, it still remains a fun game to pass a few hours with. However, it's had a slight revamp from those days, and a story of sorts has been implemented to give the game some meaning.
That little game that used to be an excuse to not do work in ICT lessons has moved platforms onto your xbox (or the other two consoles if you own those instead of course).