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Gigantosaurus The Game for PlayStation 4 - PlayStation 4

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Be a fearless leader- join dino buddies rocky, tiny, mazu and bill on a daring quest to help gigantic and Escape Extinction
  • Dino racing - Hop in your race Kart for a Super rally to reach the next adventure zone and find out who's the fastest dinosaur
  • Team up - you and up to 3 friends can control your favorite dino and create co-operative adventures together

Description

Explore and race across the prehistoric world of gigantosaurus. This Disney dino tale is part saving the world, part Super race, and all giant fun! Rocky, Tiny, mazu and bills have scary problems - like the meteor that's blocked up giganto's volcano! Only you and your dino friends can dare to solve puzzles and save the day - but you might need giganto's powers too! And the end of each story is the Start of a Super rally to the next zone. Will you be the most fearsome adventurer or the fastest racer?

Release date: March 27, 2020


Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 3.2 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: OG02089


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Outright Games


Date First Available: January 14, 2020


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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Great video game for family time.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • 4 - player family game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
I ordered this game for my 3 year old grandson because the show is super cute. Something he could play for his age. Bonus up to 4 people can play! It's a go at your own pace which I love. My 10 and 12 year old granddaughters also love. We have be having a blast playing. Watch out it can be addictive. LOL ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Catherine Violette

  • Kid friendly!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Great game for my 5 year old!
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Tiffany

  • A Surprisingly Competent 3D Collect-a-Thon Platformer
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Gigantosaurus The Game is a licensed 3D platformer based on the Disney Junior show Gigantosaurus. I am not personally particularly familiar with the show, but I've seen my kids watching it enough in the background to get a basic idea. While licensed games, especially licensed games based on children's shows, are often terrible, Gigantosaurus stands out as decidedly good, albeit not great. GAMEPLAY Gigantosaurus features four playable characters, the four main characters from the show. Unlike other games with multiple characters, they all play the same aside from each of them having a unique move which can be performed in limited, context-specific circumstances. A single player can switch between them on the fly, but if you die, you wind up back at the start of a level. Each of the game's worlds is an open, sandbox-style design. It's a 3D platformer in the vein of something like Super Mario 64 or Banjo-Kazooie. There are several objects to collect in each level. To advance to the next level, you need to collect four eggs out of the ten available in the level. This is never challenging, but it can be frustrating because eggs must be collected one at a time and carried back to the starting point of the level. After you collect enough eggs to move on, you can opt to 100% the level's collectibles or proceed to the next stage. To go between stages, the characters ride go-karts in a Mario Kart-style mini-game which functions pretty well. If you go for all of the collectibles, you'll find that some are harder to get. You often have to navigate to it from a point that's further away from where you'd expect it to be, so this creates a miniature platforming challenge where you typically have to navigate a series of jumps or platforms to get to the collectible. The controls can be a little loose at times, but in general, they work pretty well. Each of the levels is the same set-up. Some of them are a little annoying. The second level, for instance, features an elevated section and a ground-level area which serves as your starting point. You have to climb to the top half of the level repeatedly for the eggs, and it gets repetitive after a few runs. There is four-player co-op, with four players sharing the same screen. This can speed things up a little if you have four people playing together who know what they're doing, and it's great for playing with younger kids who may not be able to complete the basic objectives without some help from a parent. We encountered a few weird glitches throughout our playthrough. One of the types of collectibles is walnuts. In the very first level, the map shows 17 out of 20 walnuts. The remaining three are supposed to be located in an underground cave that unlocks after you collect all 10 eggs. We went through that cave dozens of times, thinking the walnuts were really well-hidden. Eventually, we tried reloading the stage from the main menu and they appeared in the cave in plain sight. There were other glitches here and there, though nothing game-breaking. GRAPHICS The PS4 version of the game looks decent. The colors are a little washed out, and it lacks the life that the show appears to have. Some of the textures are more reminiscent of a PS2-era game. They're inoffensive, if bland. The environments are somewhat varied, and one neat element is that during the kart racing sections, there are lighting changes that look nice. SOUND The soundtrack is appropriate, if dull. The tracks aren't memorable, but they're not grating either. I know for sure that the leads talk in the TV show, but in the game, there's a narrator who provides the story (all of which rhymes) and the characters themselves don't have any voiced dialogue aside from grunts. THE PLATINUM DIFFERENCE This is a decent first platinum trophy for a young kid to achieve. It's relatively easy to do--you just have to collect everything, and most of the collectibles are on the map. The handful that aren't are in the secret areas or can be achieved by throwing balls into a nearby basketball hoop in some levels. There aren't any difficulty-related trophies (there aren't any difficulty levels to select), and the game is straightforward enough. A reasonably experienced player can get the platinum in 6-8 hours, but beware of glitches. We probably took 10 hours because of wasting a lot of time looking for items that had glitched. SUMMARY This game was on my radar because of my kids' interest in the show and because YouTube videos showed that it was a platformer rather than a minigame collection as is often the case with licensed games like this. I'd say I was pleasantly surprised by it. While it apes the Mario formula, it's noteworthy that this is NOT a Super Mario 3D platformer-caliber game. It's very basic. If you're looking for a Mario-style game for PS4 for slightly older kids, go with Spyro Remastered Trilogy, Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom, A Hat in Time, or Yooka-Laylee. This is for the preschool set. That said, it's very good given that it was probably created on a tighter budget and designed for a narrow demographic. If you have kids who like the show and you're wondering whether this game is a waste of money, I'd say that it's actually surprisingly good for what it is and your kids will probably like it quite a bit. If you're shopping for someone who isn't a fan of the show and/or is a little older, go with one of the games I listed above instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by Joe & Steph

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
I love this game I highly recommend it..
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Raul casillas Raul casillas

  • Fun little game for the whole family!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
My entire family enjoys playing this game with our young person. Has a retro feel (like Banjo Kazooey) that appeals to the older crowd. Not too difficult, and young person completed it rather quickly. But it has enough substance that we are going back through the game now and collecting items. Pretty fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021 by Pollyanna

  • Decent game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
My younger brothers like it a bit, but I just wish there was more dinosaurs roaming around to be more entertaining for the kids or more things to do. It somewhat keeps their attention at times, but nothing at the level they ask or are eager to play all the time or even once in a while. They forgot about the game currently ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020 by Jess

  • Excellent for first time gaming.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Great instructional game teaches basics on how to play adventure games and has challenges. My grandkids are new to PS4 they like it ages 3 and 5. Graphics are awesome.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by Wendy

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