Bam!
Interactive is gearing up to bring Aardman Animation’s most famous
creation, Wallace and Gromit, to consoles everywhere and from what
I’ve seen in the early screenshots it’s shaping up even though
it’s still months before release.
Here
is the storyline:
Wallace
& Gromit is an arcade platform adventure where the player has to
liberate the zoo from the evil clutches of the maniacal Feathers.
Feathers
wants to make diamonds. Lots of diamonds. And he'll stop at nothing to
achieve his dream.
The
diabolical penguin has incarcerated all the baby animals in order to
persuade their parents to do his bidding and manufacture gems from the
coal being mined using the incredible diamond-o-matic. Wallace &
Gromit have smelled the fishy presence of Feathers and developed an
elaborate plan to infiltrate his domain. And so the indomitable duo has
to construct the integral part of their scheme, the Trojan Penguin. When
the giant wooden bird is placed at the zoo gates Feathers' narcissistic
personality embraces the 30-foot tribute and makes it the zoo
centerpiece. Unbeknownst to Feathers, Wallace & Gromit reside in the
Trojan Penguin complete with resplendent standard lamp and armchair. At
night the pair can start their amazing adventure.
Key
Features:
Charge
through the game as the resourceful and adventurous Gromit, with Wallace
never far behind to offer hilarious if sometimes dubious hints.
Race
through five enormous action packed levels (with 24 sub levels and mini
arcade games) covering eight different 'animal houses' in the zoo.
Bursting
with inventions designed to challenge the mind and fill every level with
fast paced fun including: the Porridge Gun, Coal Flinger, Banana
Launcher and Knitting Machine.
Build
contraptions invented by Wallace to aid your journey such as 'Springy
Boots', 'Mine Cart', 'Toboggan' and 'Gyrocopter'.
Bamboozle
your way past Feather's army of zookeepers, henchmen and mischievous
monkeys!
Take
full advantage of the next generation consoles' capabilities using high
poly count, multi-texturing, fogging, environment-mapping, specular
lighting, shadowing and depth of field.
Spot
the parodies; dozens of scenes containing well known adaptations of
movie/game elements to add to the humor.
Master
tons of special moves from Gromit, including head spins, back flips and
the hysterical 'sneaking' moves.
With
great games like Sly Cooper, Ratchet & Clank and Mario Sunshine on
the market already it’ll be interesting to see how Wallace and Gromit
stacks up. Watch for Wallace and Gromit this October.