Four of the eight games released in the series have been made available exclusively as apps for your phone or tablet.
One of those was 's Family Guy: Time Warped. This iOS-exclusive release told one of the more fun stories of any of the video game installments. In it, Stewie and Brian end up lost at various points throughout time.
On the trip, they run into historic versions of the characters, like Lois as a saloon girl or Quagmire as a Roman emperor. The game was mostly what you'd call a "beat 'em up" and it was met with mixed reviews from fans and critics. One of the two Family Guy games to be released on a major console. What made this one interesting was how it was based on episodes of the show.
That was followed by "Road to the Multiverse," where Brian and Stewie got stuck traveling to various parallel dimensions. This game was based on the latter episode.
In the game, they visit universes ruled by Greek college students, the Amish, and pirates. There are also ones where everyone is evil and where alien chickens take over Earth. Though the gameplay and graphics had some issues, most of the reviews praised the character work and humor throughout. The first-ever Family Guy game was this aptly titled entry. Gamers were allowed to play as Stewie, Brian, or Peter through 22 different levels.
Each character had a different style of play throughout this action-adventure game. Peter's were more of a fighting game, Stewie's were similar to shoot 'em up games, and Brian's levels focused on the element of stealth. Most reviews for this one hovered around the middle of the road. The most recent game on our list was this release. The premise of the game was simple, following the match-3 puzzle gimmick that we've become accustomed to in mobile gaming. Being Family Guy , they found a funny and creative way to make it their own.
In this game, you play as Peter Griffin as he looks to serve mixed drinks to the residents of Quahog. All this publication's reviews. Brian and Stewie are funny and there are plenty of gags, but the gameplay is nothing crazy and the levels aren't super-intriguing. All this publication's reviews Read full review. But as a top price full release game, this should be a lot better. Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux. Unfortunately for Back To The Multiverse, success is not always inherited.
Whereas Family Guy consistently delivers quality except for a few hiccups here and there , the game starts exploring the deepest regions of abysmal pretty fast. Push Square. Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse doesn't make the best use of its licence. The humour isn't as funny in this format, and the experience is padded by repetitive fetch quests. Fans of the show may derive some enjoyment out of the in-jokes and multiplayer, but everyone else should avoid at all costs.
A game that not even die hard Family Guy fans will appreciate. The jokes and crude humor are taken too far, even for the show's standards. Couple that with drab gameplay and poor controls and you've got a game that should be avoided by most accounts. Add Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse to the list of licensed games that fail to deliver an experience that challenges, entertains and stands apart from its source material. Play UK. With some utterly appalling level design, terrible physics and the aforementioned imprecise controls, Multiverse is one of the worst tie-ins of this generation.
Just an offensive disgrace. Essential Links. User Reviews All reviews ». User Score. User score distribution:. Write a Review. Positive: 5 out of Mixed: 6 out of Negative: 3 out of Family Guy: Back to the multiverse is possibly the single greatest game of the PlayStation 3 era. It combines witty humor, and addictive Family Guy: Back to the multiverse is possibly the single greatest game of the PlayStation 3 era.
It combines witty humor, and addictive gameplay that will keep you wondering what will happen next in the quirky land of Quahog! Un piccolo capolavoro basato sul mio cartone animato preferito in assoluto assieme ai Simpson. It seems today, that all you see, is misplaced negative reviews, and awfulness on Nick Fanon But where are those good ol' fashioned licensed It seems today, that all you see, is misplaced negative reviews, and awfulness on Nick Fanon But where are those good ol' fashioned licensed games Of which we used to enjoy Luckily there's this video game Luckily there's a game that, can positively do all the things that make us Shoot and have fun Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse may just be one of the best shooters of the s.
The humor, graphics, gameplay, and control are all great. Not to mention, it has two of the most loved in the Family Guy character roster: Stewie and Brian, as the main characters. It stays heavily true to the source material, as well as having some pretty detailed an passable levels except the universe where everyone is evil, that takes, like, 10 replays … Expand.
This game is incredibly short and will only appeal to hardcore Family Guy fans. Aside from the novelty of being Family Guy the game is This game is incredibly short and will only appeal to hardcore Family Guy fans. Aside from the novelty of being Family Guy the game is barebones for content.
The jokes are recycled and overused which just makes them annoying rather than hilarious. The levels are ridiculously easy and short, just blasting your way to get to the next level.
It's a rather fun game, I admit it but it just sticks way too close to its comfort zone. Atleast they tried to be creative with the design and convey the crudity and obscene humour of the show. Hell, that "Chicken Fight" level would be hilarious if I hadn't seen it before but I have. The game is only a couple of hours long which is disappointing because at that point the only content left is multiplayer which is kind of lacklustre with the modifications you'de expect, just tailored to the show's humour.
Multiverse Madness I don't see the point in either. They didn't even try to be original there, just ripped off a mode that a lot of other games had and do it poorly with frustrating glitches and aiming.
Overall, nothing in this game will make you mad but nothing will make you particularly happy either. Just take it for what it is, which is a decent game that you should rent if you're a huge Family Guy fan. Only for Family Guy fans, because is 4 hours of gameplay made of repetitive sessions of third person shooting and not much more.
What really Only for Family Guy fans, because is 4 hours of gameplay made of repetitive sessions of third person shooting and not much more. What really makes this game worth a buy are the awesome carachters that, if you love Family Guy, will make laugh from the beginning to the end. Family Guy: Back to The Multiverse suffers from unbalanced weapons, a plot with a surprisingly stupid ending, and just plain awful story mode Family Guy: Back to The Multiverse suffers from unbalanced weapons, a plot with a surprisingly stupid ending, and just plain awful story mode gameplay.
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