King Kong 2005 Xbox Original (Story Mode) 100% Walkthrough Part 7 (No Commentary)
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Protagonist Names: Jack Driscoll, King Kong
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Walkthrough Part 7
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Gameplay / Playthrough
Blood
Violence
Horror
First Person Shooter
Third Person
Settings:
Audio:
Subtitles: On
Master Volume: 100%
Voices Volume: 100%
Music Volume: 100%
Effects Volume: 100%
Video:
Special Mode: Deactivated
Horizontal Flip: No
Controls:
Vibration: On
Aiming Axis: Normal
Aiming Visor: Yes
Inventory: Yes
Additional Language: English
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Montpellier[a]
Ubisoft Casablanca
Ubisoft Montreal
Gameloft
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Director(s) Michel Ancel
Producer(s)
Peter Jackson
Xavier Poix
Designer(s)
Michel Ancel
Sébastien Morin
Programmer(s) Christophe Beaudet
Artist(s) Florent Sacré
Writer(s)
Jacques Exertier
Philippa Boyens
Composer(s) Chance Thomas
Engine Jade
Platform(s)
Mobile phone
GameCube
PlayStation 2
Windows
Xbox
Xbox 360
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
PlayStation Portable
Release
November 17, 2005
Mobile
NA: November 14, 2005[1]
GameCube, Windows, PlayStation 2 & Xbox
PAL: November 17, 2005[4][5]
NA: November 22, 2005[2][3]
Xbox 360
NA: November 22, 2005[7]
EU: December 2, 2005[6]
AU: March 23, 2006[8]
Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
NA: November 22, 2005[3]
EU: December 9, 2005[4]
AU: December 15, 2005
PlayStation Portable
EU: December 16, 2005[10]
NA: December 20, 2005[9]
AU: December 20, 2005
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer (PSP version only)
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (also known as Peter Jackson's King Kong, or simply King Kong) is a 2005 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft, based on the 2005 film King Kong. The game was created in collaboration between the film's director Peter Jackson and the game's director Michel Ancel. The film's cast members reprise their roles. The game follows New York scriptwriter Jack Driscoll through Skull Island, as he attempts to save love interest Ann Darrow who has been sacrificed by the island's natives to the giant gorilla Kong.
The game allows players to play as both Jack Driscoll and King Kong. Players use firearms and spears as Jack; and punch, grab and use objects/corpses as Kong, to defend against and fight creatures on Skull Island. The King Kong segments are played from a third-person perspective, while the Jack levels are played from a first-person perspective. The game de-emphasizes the role of a heads-up display, with the developers explaining that this conceivably would help players to get further immersed into the game (although the HUD can be turned on in the settings).
It was released in November 2005 for Microsoft Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and the Nintendo DS, as well as the Xbox 360 as a launch title. A version for Game Boy Advance titled Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World was released simultaneously. A PlayStation Portable version was released in December 2005. Upon release, the console and PC versions received positive reviews, with critics praising the game's immersive environments and audio, ability to play as both Jack and Kong throughout the game, the voice acting (particularly Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody and Jack Black's performances), and is often considered one of the best movie-based video games of all time. However, the DS version received negative reception due to bugs, poor AI and technical issues, while the PSP version received mixed reviews, with critics liking the inclusion of a multiplayer mode, but criticizing the shorter campaign length. King Kong has since gained a significant cult following and has been praised as a revolutionary title in the survival and first-person shooter genres.
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