Jumper: Griffin’s Story

Product Description
¿Jump¿ through an infinite world where there are no boundaries. You are Griffin, a teenage anti-hero, who can teleport through a rift between the time/space continuum. Jump the planet to hunt down packs of Paladins, an evil group of super-humans responsible for killing Griffin¿s family – and altering his world forever. Combat and teleport your way through visually stimulating levels of time and space to conquer Griffin¿s enemies in this action-packed cru… More >>
- Experience another dimension to the film’s storyline as the game follows the path of the anti-hero, Griffin.
- Fight your enemies in a completely new way with ‘Jump Battles’ where changing environments in a split-second during combat is an option.
- Innovative ‘Save Yourself’ feature which allows players to save themselves from dying thru ‘jumping’ at the right moment.
- Griffin, a jumper, is out to hunt the Paladins that brutally killed his family. Travel through out the world and time on an action-packed crusade to avenge their death.







Well, let’s put it this way, it is not the worst game I ever played but then again I did finish it in under approximately two hours. The funny thing is that is more than enough time to beat the game. In fact, you could probably beat it without dying in under 30 minutes.
The major flaw in the game is that you only use the ‘b’ button. I think another button does a slower attack but it really does not matter. Every time you hit the button it is a random chance of successfully landing a hit. The only cool weapon is a flame thrower that you get at the end of the game. Aside from that all of the weapons sound alike and do no more damage than the original dagger you start out with. As a result the gameplay is awful. The graphics are bad but they wouldn’t have been that bad if the gameplay was actually good.
I didn’t really mind this game but it is too short and is just a very below average beat ‘em up kind of game. I would give it a 5/10 since you do fight bosses and can teleport. However, a game such as Oblivion encompasses these two elements amongst others. It almost appears as if this game was never finished and was simply rushed out after just 5 levels were made. Each level is no more than 10 minutes long.
The coolest thing you do in the game is teleport, but since this game is so linear it is quickly forgettable. The only reason I bought this game is because ONE day it may become rare alongside Anubis II. However, if you are not a collector of any kind and simply are looking for a good game to play, steer away from this game and any cereal products that may contain this game for free ( I wouldn’t be surprised).
Look for Baroque instead.
Rating: 2 / 5
I like to much this game. I didn’t have any problems to receive this product just on time. Is easy to pay because you use your credit card without problems not like pay pal
Rating: 5 / 5