GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Originally released on the GameCube last October, Viewtiful Joe is now making its way to the PlayStation 2. It may not seem immediately obvious, but ...
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Thursday afternoon, IGNcube had a chance to drop by the Capcom's E3 booth for a chat with Atsushi Inaba, producer of Viewtiful Joe 2. Freshly hooked on Viewtiful Joe after playing through the E3 demo, ...
He runs across the screen in a blur. He’s cocky, snarky, and dressed in a vibrant red unitard. He is … not The Flash from DC Comics, but the video game superhero Viewtiful Joe, from game director ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Cheesy dialogue and happy endings are in trouble once again, and who better to come to the rescue than that high-flying cinematic hero, Viewtiful Joe?
Joe is nothing more than an average… well, Joe, as it were. The guy loves old movies and their cheesy melodrama, so when a malevolent hand drags him into a superhero flick, he’s absolutely pumped.
Despite the faults we listed above, none of them are actually severe enough to hamper what Viewtiful Joe ultimately brings to the table: which is nothing short of pure unadulterated entertainment. And ...
When we were compiling our recent Bluffer's Guide to GameCube Cult Classics, Viewtiful Joe was a shoo-in from the word go - a posterchild for great games that failed to capture your cash at retail. So ...