Best choice if you don't want to pay for membership.
Parents and kids,this is a good choice for you.First off,there is no membership.You get the whole game for free.Second,the game filters anything that sounds inappropriate.Though,the monsters can be a little scary for the littler kids.
Good, if your playing with a group but solo feels kind of boring too me and it's quite on the violent side. I suggest wait for kids to reach their teens to play this.
This is ok, but it just drives me insane most of the time. There's nothing wrong with the game itself, but it's the worst put together game on the face of the Earth. It is really only good for Windows XP (that's what it is recommended for in the forums). It will freeze, lag, shut you out, and sometimes even give you a virus. You need a super good connection to play it and it is very challenging and fun. It is sometimes not worth it though because of its consistent errors such as "Network Close" which shuts you out of the game by not being able to see your blast out of the weapon, and the fact that you can't interact with anything. There is also the pesky "You have lost your connection with this server" error report which is so annoying. The last is the Unity Web Player error where a box comes up so you can describe the error, but they never listen to you. Play at your own risk because trust me, once you download this, it will haunt your computer forever!
The Good: Fusion Fall has the old and new cartoons of Cartoon Network (well, most of them), the game itself is now FREE (so you don't have to pay for it), great graphics, the missions are ok, and it's not ALL violent.
The Bad: It can be slow, but it depends on your internet connection. It can also freeze up, but most games do that sometimes. The characters look a little too realistic (like Eddy and The Powerpuff Girls, for example), but they had to do that.
The Review Itself: The review was good, but you misspelled Powerpuff Girls.
Every time I tried to play this game, I had something to try to get over. Like, for example, I can't click the "X" on the Journal, and most recently, I've had to restart my computer... MANUALLY! Anyways, here's the Pros and Cons:
Pros: Good graphics, tutorial covers most of the basics, and you can use the plug-in you need to install for other stuff, like the LEGO Star Wars game at LEGO*.
Cons: Here's what I experienced:
This game is NOT for the normal 800x600 monitor size. A HUGE fail, since lots of people have the 800x600 monitor.
Anyways, other than the complaints I made at the beginning of this, that's about it.
So, bottom line: Play it if you wish, but unless you have a Mac with a bigger screen size than 800X600, you'll have some problems.
Constant potty humour, A LOT OF VIOLENCE, online interaction, and more. There is language like "f--t" we can't use. My brother LOVES it, but my father and I are the opposite. Don't even buy it.
There is alot of fighting, but players cannot fight each other. Teamwork is somewhat forced upon players, and there is some advertisement, but not enough to be a concern. Fans of the older Cartoon Network shows will be pleased, as characters from those old shows are in the game. Some monsters may appear scary, and there is some minor dictatorship in one of the areas. There are sword and guns but the guns are makeshift lasers. Swords look more like real weapons though. There is a chat menu, and typying a message will result in your character saying "Coco cocococo cococococo." a famous line from one of the cartoon network characters. The combat is somewhat sluggish and characters will trash talk other character while they are not around
i.e.
"I'm so glad *BLANK* isn't here"
There are ninjas, and tanks made of green goo, but it can get a little intense at times.