Description:Bubsy 3D is a polygonal platformer, and one of the earlier games released domestically for the Sony PlayStation. It is a continuation of the Bubsy series, which debuted on the 16-bit platformers back in the early 1990s. The game's graphics are predominated by flat-shaded polygons. The gameplay is broken up into a series of stages. TheBubsy 3D is a polygonal platformer, and one of the earlier games released domestically for the Sony PlayStation. It is a continuation of the Bubsy series, which debuted on the 16-bit platformers back in the early 1990s. The game's graphics are predominated by flat-shaded polygons. The gameplay is broken up into a series of stages. The typical goal is to find pieces of a broken spaceship. The game supports both password saves and the PlayStation Memory Card, but it does not feature analog support.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : Accolade Release date : 31 October 1996 Number of discs : 1 EAN: 5014469822016
"Bubsy
Bubsy always annoyed me...But in 2D, his games were decent enough where I let it slide. Then he made the switch to 3D...I just couldn't take it anymore. Bubsy became one of the most annoying characters to ever grace a video game in my eyes once he entered three dimensions. With absolutely terrible gameplay, there was nothing hiding Bubsy's grating personality any more. I think the rest of the world also figured this out shortly after this game was released and Bubsy was put down by the "
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"Bubsy handles like a runaway train. Once you get him going, he can't stop until well after you've hit the creature you were trying to avoid and the twenty feet of lava behind it. You'll constantly be sliding out of control past hallways you wanted, and since all of the walls are the same flat unchanging color, you may never be able to find your way back.
The game is fully 3D, but Bubsy can't really move any direction other than straight. Getting at an item across the room can take up to 10 minu"