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Title: Stitch experiment 626 | Sony
Playstation2 (PS2) |
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A prequel to Disney's
Feature Film, Lio and Stitch, Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626
Terrorizes the Galaxy in an all-out action-shooting adventure. With
a cause for destruction and a penchant for wreaking havoc, Stitch, a
2-foot, four-armed genetic experiment-gone-out-of-control is a
bulletproof, fireproof, smarter than a super computer, and...
quickly becoming the universe's "Public Nuisance #1."
The PlayStation 2 game, Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 is an
exciting prequel which places the gamer in the character of Stitch.
The story focuses on Stitch's relations with his creator, Stitch is
a mischievous six-limbed alien genetic experiment with no sense of
morality. He is not evil, just mischievous and playful and
destructive. Jumba, his creator, is a cruel man who treats Stitch as
a servant. Through their interactions with the military units trying
to capture them (led by Gantu) and Stitch's rival, Experiment 621,
Stitch becomes more independent of Jumba, eventually leaving him.
This angers Jumba, and leads to their final confrontation. The end
of the game sets up for the movie, with Jumba captured by Gantu and
Gantu trying to capture Stitch.
Set in outer space and areas not seen in the movie, Disney's Stitch:
Experiment 626 is an exciting title combining puzzles, combat,
destruction, exploration/collection in which the player controls
Stitch for the entire game.
Game Features:
• The gameplay rewards blowing up buildings and other things
• Stitch can use his claws to climb many surfaces, giving the player
a new way to manoeuvre
• The environment has lots of moving, interactive parts that make
movement interesting
• Stitch can scurry rapidly on all six legs, which is great for
dodging or getting through puzzles
• Stitch can pick up objects to move, throw and interact with them
in many ways
• Low, reverse or localised gravity can totally change the way an
area plays.
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