Console | PSP |
Size | 1020MB |
Developer & Publisher | High Voltage Software, 2K Games |
Genre | Action, Adventure |
File Format | ISO |
Region | USA |
Released Date | October 17, 2006 |
Description
The video game “Family Guy” is a video game that combines action and adventure. It is themed on the similar titled Fox adult animated television series. This game is an update of “Family Guy – Back to the Multiverse” published in 2012.
Peter’s mobile station will work with the mind control ray that Stewie has constructed. But Bertram, his half-brother, interrupts him because he says he wants his mobile station. After climbing to the roof, Stewie self-destructs the satellite dish after deciding he would sooner fail at dominating the world. So, he allows the station to get into the hands of his half-brother.
On the other hand, Bertram explains that he came to divert him into damaging his private station. He has also started a strategy to dominate the entire planet. After that, he takes off in his helicopter and launches Stewie through the roof.
Gameplay
There are 22 stages in the game for the three characters that can be played: Brian, Stewie, and Peter. Brian’s levels seem similar to undercover operations games, such as Metal Gear Solid and Splinter Cell. Brian can change himself to deceive observers and must stay hidden from those around him. Ignoring his basic request to pass urine on things is a key component of Brian’s levels. This level will have no choice but to urinate on them, displaying himself to everyone in the region.
The rhythmical beat ’em up nature of Peter’s levels recalls images of Double Dragon, Streets of Rage, and Final Fight. The player attacks anything and everyone in his way as he runs through a portion of the town in Peter’s levels. Additionally, if the player grows in the game. Peter will take on a new identity due to a head injury, which will change the graphics of his abilities but leave them running mostly the same. In this series, Rufus Griffin, Hooker Peter, and A.N.N.A. (Automaton Nuclear Neo-human Android) are alternative personalities of Peter. The game starts and concludes with Peter as himself. Stewie levels have features of a shooting game, such as Galaga or Space Invaders. Stewie progresses over different stages with the help of his expandable laser rifle and strategically positioned “skyhooks”. Additionally, he makes use of his Mind Controller Device. It is for quickly handling and utilizing the powers of other personalities, particularly Death, Quagmire, and Lois.
The only personality who can open the doors within the family’s home is Lois. It’s he, who can also communicate with devices like the stove and vacuum cleaner. Meg and Quagmire perform as pesticides for male and female non-player characters, respectively. This may push them to perform specific actions due to their difficult qualities. Other NPCs cannot harm Death, and it is unresponsive to their hits. None of the other characters show any unique skills.
Features
- In the game, there are three levels for playable personalities – Stewie, Peter & Brian.
- Every personality of the game has a different way of playing.
- There are a total of 22 stages in the game. Brian includes 6 stages whereas Peter and Stewie both include 8 stages.
- Chris is the only personality of the primary characters who isn’t playable during the entire game.
- Lois, Chris, and Quagmire are well-known characters players develop in the series.
- The game has dynamic environments with numerous secret jokes and interactions in the program.
- The variety of missions—which include fighting, solving puzzles, and stealth.
- After completing a specific goal, players can find Easter eggs and additional content to activate.