- Cel Damage
Infobox VG| title = Cel Damage
developer =Pseudo Interactive
publisher =Electronic Arts /Play It (PS2)
designer =
engine =
released =November 15 ,2001
genre =Vehicular combat
modes =Single player ,multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Teen (T)
platforms =GameCube ,Xbox ,Playstation 2
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requirements =
input ="Cel Damage" is a
video game for theMicrosoft Xbox ,Sony Playstation 2 andNintendo GameCube . It was developed byPseudo Interactive and published byElectronic Arts ."Cel Damage" is a cartoony take on
vehicular combat games like "Twisted Metal". The story focuses around six cartoon characters from a fictional cartoon show called "Cel Damage". The characters annihilate each other to the delight of TV audiences and, since they are cartoons, instantly regenerate. The player battles through twelve different levels and three game modes. Weaponry for "Cel Damage" includes cartoon staples like vacuum nozzles and portable holes, mundane weaponry like chainsaws andbaseball bats, and items like freeze rays, giant springs, and portable nuclear devices.Gameplay
"Cel Damage" is a vehicle shooter in which players compete against one another using weapons to either gain smack points or stop other players from achieving their goal, depending on the game mode. Weapons include black holes, boxing gloves, grenades, chainsaws,cite web | url =http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:35575| title = Cel Damage| accessdate = 2008-01-05| publisher =Allgame] baseball bats, chain guns, ax, and freeze rays. The three game modes are Smack Attack, in which players attack other players and/or computer players to gain a certain number of points first; Gate Relay, in which players race to checkpoints; and Flag Rally, in which players race to collect flags Smack Attack is the only mode not initially locked. Additional players and areas are also unlockable in the game.
"Cel Damage" features ten characters, six automatically given at the beginning of the game and four unlockable "guest star" characters.cite web | url =http://www.celdamage.ea.com/info/gamefeatures.html| title = Official Cel Damage Website| accessdate = 2008-01-05| publisher =Electronic Arts] These include a gangster duck named Fowl Mouth and a mischievous devil named Sinder. Each character has a large number of taunts, which players can use during the game.
ynopsis
In the game, "Cel Damage" is a popular animated
demolition derby series that airs weekly on the fictional network "'Toon T.V.""Cel Damage" GameCube Instruction Booklet, pg. 7] The characters in "Cel Damage" are a select few of cartoon characters who battle every week to achieve fame and glory. The characters use their own vehicles"Cel Damage" GameCube Instruction Booklet, pgs. 13-16] and battle using a variety of deadly weapons."Cel Damage" GameCube Instruction Booklet, pg. 17] Because the characters in "Cel Damage" are cartoons, they cannot be killed and can continuously come back to fight again."Cartoon" graphics
Because of its focus on cartoons, "Cel Damage" was created to look like a cartoon. The "Cel Damage" graphics engine uses a rendering technique called
cel-shading to produce this cartoon-like appearance.cite web | url =http://archive.gamespy.com/previews/july01/celldamage/| title =Cel Da] Furthermore, the physics engine in "Cel Damage" is unique. Rather than aiming to simulate realistic real-world physics, it emulates complex cartoon physics; the physics engine calculates the relevant parts of physical interaction as they would in reality, and then distorts the physical laws to produce a cartoon-like interaction.cite web | url =http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20020126/bob10.asp| title =Calculating Cartoons: Physics simulations create convincing illusions in films and games| accessdate = 2007-08-06| last =Weiss| first =Peter| date=2000-01-29| year = 2002| month = January| work =Science News Online| publisher =Science News| quote =] This can be seen, for example, when a car turns and the entire shape of the car deforms and flexes into the turning direction. Cars and game objects can realistically sliced into pieces, flattened, frozen, shattered, shredded, impaled, lit on fire (and subsequently burn to a crisp and fall into ashes), and more. Editor of Game Developer Magazine Chris Hecker, described Cel Damage's cartoon-style graphics as "state-of-the-art for computer-game physics".
Reception
"Cel Damage" was generally praised for its cartoon graphics, but received mostly negative reviews from critics. GameSpot called the game’s visuals "impressive," and that the player "can easily think that [the player is] playing a real-time cartoon".cite web | url =http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/driving/celdamage/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary&tag=summary;review| title =Cel Damage simply fails to measure up| accessdate = 2008-01-04| last =Villoria| first =Gerald| date=2001-11-16| publisher =GameSpot| quote =] However, GameSpot said that some weapons in the game were far more useful than others, making the game a repetitive race to get the best weapon. IGN said the cel shading in "Cel Damage" "was one of the best examples of the effect on the market," but that the game play is too difficult due to both the computer players and the small arenas.cite web | url =http://xbox.ign.com/articles/166/166499p1.html| title =Cel Da] GameSpy praised "Cel Damage" for its characters and maintaining its cartoon feel, but found that the game play was too short.cite web | url =http://www.gamerankings.com/itemrankings/launchreview.asp?reviewid=60700| title =Cel Damage Review: Sugar coated graphics on the outside, lack of gameplay on the inside.| accessdate = 2008-01-04| last =Davis| first =Brian | date= 2001-12-04| publisher =GameSpy| quote =]
References
External links
* [http://www.celdamage.ea.com/index.html Official "Cel Damage" website]
*moby game|id=/cel-damage|name="Cel Damage"
* [http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/driving/celdamage/index.html "Cel Damage"] atGameSpot
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