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The other multiplayer setting is the sumo mode. I noticed a slight frame rate chug, but nothing too too bad. The race mode is just like hustle, except head to head. I made my roommate sit down and test out the multiplayer mode with me… and we ended up playing it for an hour. These use a far away camera, and that mixes up the play style. The game’s trial and stunt modes are alike, but trial you’re racing the clock. This diminishes the difficulty, but if you’re looking for a top notch score/time on the game’s online scoreboards, you’re not gonna wanna waste time dying anyway. You’re gonna fly off edges numerous times, but you’re racing the clock, so you have infinite lives. I never liked Monkey Ball’s style of control, and this is exactly how I always wanted it to be. Unlike Monkey Ball, you control your hamster, not the world around it. After a couple of levels to give you the feel of it, I was thrust into one of the most ridiculous gaming experiences I’ve had as of late.
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#PS3 HAMSTERBALL HOW TO#
This makes for some strategy for when you’re planning on how to tackle a level as fast as you can. Each has their own unique ability, one jumps, one has a speed boost, and one can break down certain walls. You control one of three protagonist hamsters with a chase camera behind it. Hamster Ball, offers up 3 different game modes: Hustle, Stunt, and Trial. To be quite honest, this is pretty close to the truth. People throw around the description that it’s like Monkey Ball and Marble Madness’s lovechild. Hamster Ball boasts over 50 levels of what I can only describe as fun. I had low expectations for this title, but color me surprised. Posted by Brad T on April 5th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Tags: Hamster Ball, PS3, Reviews, TikGames/Creat Studios