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Full Throttle

  • Videogioco
  • 1995
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VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,6/10
1788
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Full Throttle (1995)
Video Game Trailer from Lucas Arts
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ActionAdventureCrimeSci-Fi

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFramed for murdering a motorcycle magnate, a biker gang leader tries to clear his name and take revenge on the scheming businessman responsible.Framed for murdering a motorcycle magnate, a biker gang leader tries to clear his name and take revenge on the scheming businessman responsible.Framed for murdering a motorcycle magnate, a biker gang leader tries to clear his name and take revenge on the scheming businessman responsible.

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    • Tim Schafer
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    • Tim Schafer
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    • Roy Conrad
    • Mark Hamill
    • Hamilton Camp
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,6/10
    1788
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      • Mark Hamill
      • Hamilton Camp
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    Roy Conrad
    • Ben
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    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Adrian 'Rip' Ripburger
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    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Malcolm 'Old Man' X. Corley
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    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Maureen Corley
    • (voce)
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Nestor
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    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    • Bolus
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    Bill Farmer
    Bill Farmer
    • Horrace - Corley Motors Merchandise Salesman
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    Nick Jameson
    Nick Jameson
    • Darrel
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    Pat Musick
    • Miranda Rose Wood
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    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Suzi
    • (voce)
    Mal Friedman
    • Quohog
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    Denny Delk
    • Maximum Fish
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    S. Scott Bullock
    • Grand Marnier
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    Zachary Barton
    Zachary Barton
    • Razor
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    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Sid
    • (voce)
    Alex Bennett
    • Derby Announcer
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    Recensioni degli utenti14

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    9mr_walsh

    Excellent entertainment.

    Although not my absolute favorite LucasArts game (that has to go to Sam and Max/Monkey Island) this is a winner too. The artwork is outstanding. So is the music. And your main biker character is just plain fun to walk around as he continually embarasses himself. Only complaint: I wish the game lasted longer.
    10lacrimosa_de_magpyr

    Pretty darn good

    This game's a great time waster, fun from the first frame till the credits and the funny little bit after them.

    Sure, the story's pretty thin, but the images are great, the music's great and the game's so much fun.

    So, on a rainy day, why not head out on the ol' mine road for a while?
    9paulwebster901

    Ride on!

    FT is a P&C adventure by LucasArts, released in 1995 and, let's be fair, has one of the most bad ass intros ever....

    SWEET

    The game is set in a distopian future and in it, you play as gruff voiced, barrel chested Marcus Fenix from the now popular Gears of War franchise, and set out to expose a murder in order to prevent the start of the Locust War.

    Wait a second? Your telling me that this isn't Marcus Fenix? You've heard his voice, right?

    So as it turns out, despite the barrel chest, gruff voice, and chin you could build a patio on, you are not actually playing as Marcus Fenix, and this isn't a Gears of War prequel. Instead you are playing as Ben, the leader of a local biker gang, and are actually out to expose the aforementioned murder in order to prevent something equally, or more terrifying , than the Locust War- replacing planet killing, fossil fuel guzzling motor bikes with environmentally friendly electric motor vehicles.

    (shiver)

    The game plays out much like any other P&C adventure game, and by that I mean playing the role of a thief in order to steal or relinqueshing other characters possessions in order to selfishly complete puzzles that hinder your own progress.

    However FT did attempt to break the mould a little, and it did try a few innovative ideas.

    First up, gone are the "open", "pick up" or"look at" etc command verbs that we were so used to seeing bordering the bottom of our screens in games like Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle.

    Instead, FT adopts a command wheel, where clicking on an item allows us the choice of family friendly body parts, like eyes for "look at" or hand, which then equates to "pick up" or "open" as the situation requires.

    This therefore reduces the number of different options to interact with items, and naturally simplifies the gameplay.

    A bonus to the removal of all the command verbs from the bottom of the screen allowed FT to completely fill the players screen, adding an extra level of visual appeal to the already great looking graphics for the time.

    Another new idea LucasArts introduced was the inclusion of skill based, action pieces, something in stark contrast to the logic puzzles the genre is known for.

    LucasArts clearly looked at other bike related franchises when producing FT thought "I'll have some of that", and decided to include a mandatory Road Rash-style mini game - something which was received at the time about as well as a fart in a spacesuit.

    Later on there's also a Micro Machines looking wreck em up, which is also mandatory, and also smells of brussel sprouts.

    The inclusion of these action elements was not necessarily a bad move, bring variety to the game in a time when innovation was needed to keep the genre alive, but the honest truth is that they were just poorly executed, a nightmare to control, and therefore no fun to play. With more time and polished controls, I'm sure these sections wouldn't have had the negative attention that they received.

    Another critisism reared at the game was it's length. The game is quite short. Now, whilst this is true, I think this is more a consequence of the more simplified interface. It allows for fewer solutions to the puzzles presented, and therefore makes the game easier in many eyes. This then adds to the perception of the game being short, as many people found that they were able to breeze through the main plot of the game without struggling, which would normally extend the game's length.

    However, FT is a good game. It was one of the first games to utilise SAG registered actors for their voice talents, such as Kath Soucie best know for playing Phil and Lil from Rugrats, Luke Skywalker who is best known for playing Luke Skywalker in Star Wars and Tress MacNeill who is best known for playing Tress MacNeill in everything she does. It was also one of the first LucasArts games to feature licensed music. I mentioned that sweet sweet intro right?

    Right.

    The plot is interesting and set in a world that looks great, and feels fully fleshed out. In keeping with previous LucasArts games, FT is funny, though in a more dry sense of humour, rather than the wakiness of previous games, but this is in keeping with the game's grubby aesthetics.

    Despite the critisisms I have mentioned, FT is still considered a cult classic. It landed during a period when LucasArts were producing some of their best and most memorable work, and at what is considered to be the peak time of the P&C adventure genre.

    I personally don't consider it as good as the Monkey Island series, DOTT, or Broken Swords, but they are some of the best in the genre, so that's hardly suprising, and I do feel the critisisms are justified. However they are only a small section of an overall great experience, and if you can bunny hop over these speed bumps, your in for a good ride.
    10raist-5

    What a great game!

    There's nothing quite like a great motorcycle adventure... except when you get to play the rough and tumble hero :) The graphics are good, the story is great and the entire feel of the game is just perfect. Play this game, or you'll have missed out on some of the best gaming action around.
    tundra-3

    great, but not in usual level of Lucasarts' adventures

    This is somewhat funny comic adventure. The problem is however, that it's very easy and linear to play. It is basically set into 4 different episodes (your inventory gets lost in each episode), but it lacks the depth. There isn't really anything to do except to solve those linear (easy) problems, and then it's all over. And the ending is quite disappointment for a Lucasarts adventure. But hey, if you like heavymetal, go and get it.

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      The sound effects used for Ben's bike were a combination of a lion roar, a Bengal tiger growling and a jet engine whistle.
    • Blooper
      When Nestor and Bolus chase Ben for the first time on the road, if Ben had previously left the ramp on the destroyed bridge, the ramp is not shown when the chase reaches the Poyahoga Gorge and Ben does a U turn to take the road again.
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      [first lines]

      Ben: [narrating] Whenever I smell asphalt, I think of Maureen. That's the last sensation I had, before I blacked out: the thick smell of asphalt. And the first thing I saw when I woke up was her face. She said she'd fix my bike. Free. No strings attached. I should have known then that things are never that simple. Yeah, when I think of Maureen I think of two things: asphalt... and trouble.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the end of the credits, the music fades out. We then see a whole bunch of the Corley toy bunnies hopping after Ben's bike.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #12.12 (1995)
    • Colonne sonore
      Let 'Er Rip
      Composed and Performed by The Gone Jackals

      (Keith Karloff, R.D. Maynard, Trey Sabatelli, Judd Austin)

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