![]() ![]() It sort of makes sense in that the designers wanted to allow for players to get away and regroup without being caught in a corner and killed without being about to come back, but this also means that as the attacker, you'll have to run after each of your attacks. Even though the moves are already limited enough, with really just a three move combo being your longest attack, the pace of attacks is uninterrupted after every attack since the opponent who gets hit becomes invincible for a couple seconds. The computer always knows when an object is around however, so regardless of whether you can see it or not, it'll immediately take off for it, putting you at an overall disadvantage. You can usually only see a small section of the level, so when any object spawns outside of your viewing area you won't know it's appeared right away. ![]() You'll find yourself at a major disadvantage if you don't make use of the objects in the level, but the computer will often out-race you to them and get a hold of them first. The main way that you cause damage is to pick up a nearby object and toss it at your opponent, which is how the game can get a little aggravating. You can pull off a quick three move combo by pressing punch three times, but you can't really string kicks together or mix it in with the punches, so you really only have two melee attack options - punch three times or kick. You can punch and kick, but they're about as basic as possible. You have a very limited amount of options available for you to battle with. The control scheme is about as basic as possible, which also means it's intuitive as well, so War of the Whiskers would fit well with anyone who can handle the cartoon, at least in presentation, as though the game is simplistic, it can also become somewhat aggravating. The overall look to the game is obviously very cartoony, and while it's violent it's only violent in a classic Tom and Jerry way, as opposed to, say, Itchy & Scratchy. War of the Whiskers is obviously intended for a younger audience, even though it carries a "Teen" rating. Think of it as something like Power Stone meets Hanna-Barbera and you might have a decent idea of what the game is about. Tom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers pits the two foes, along with other classic Tom and Jerry characters, into various arenas where they can beat the utter crap out of each other. ![]()
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