![]() Meanwhile, Marliece Andrada does her best to look like Emma Peel, but she has the acting range of an orange peel. There are plenty of smart-mouthed quips from comedian Dana Gould, who provides Gex's voice, but some of the jokes are too obscure (anybody care about Eva Gabors wig fridge?), and some rehash old territory (didn't we get our fill of Shining jokes last time)? But when Gex is on, you'll snicker. Smooth, responsive control makes movement easy. The adjustable camera can't always keep up, however, and tends to make you queasy. Gex 3 certainly looks pretty, featuring clean lines and particularly cool reflections: Ice, metal, and water textures will catch your eye. Unfortunately, that doesn't add much the side-games are mere distractions from the main task of tail-whipping enemies and collecting endless icons just like Gex did all through the last game. There's more interaction with environments, plus special levels where you can ride donkeys, tanks, and snowboards or play as other characters like Rex and Cuz. Most of the games 34 levels resemble the last game: You collect icons, complete specific goals (such as "Visit the worlds largest mound of poop"), battle sub-bosses, and earn remotes. This time around, Gex parodies Greek myths, Christmas specials, war flicks, Clint Eastwood, The Wizard of Oz, superheroes, Mafia movies, Sherlock Holmes, pro wresding-even Crystal Dynamics' own Akuji-donning 25 outfits along the way. When Xtra gets Rez-napped, its up to Gex to brave the Media Dimension once more and save the girl. Gex retains his super-spy persona from last years Enter the Gecko, but this time he's got a partner: Agent Xtra, played by baywatch beauty Marliece Andrada. "PlayStation", "PLAYSTATION" and "PS" Family logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.Gex returns for another round of TV and pop-culture skewering-but despite plenty of exploration and strong visuals, the third game in the series starts to feel like a rerun. One-time license fee for downloads to up to 2 console systems and 2 portable systems that are associated with the purchasing account. If you do not wish to accept all these terms, do not purchase this item. Purchase indicates acceptance of the PlayStation®Network Terms of Service/User Agreement and this item's use restrictions. ![]() Gex: Deep Cover Gecko, Gex, Crystal Dynamics, the Crystal Dynamics Logo, Eidos, and the Eidos logo are trademarks of Eidos Interactive Ltd. Gex: Deep Cover Gecko ©1999 Eidos Interactive Ltd. This version does not support PlayStation® peripherals (controller, memory card, multitap, etc.), therefore functionalities such as multiplayer, versus, and co-op modes are not available. Consequently, there may be times where the title plays differently from the PlayStation® disc version, or where some features may not function properly. ![]() This title has been converted from the original PlayStation® disc to the PSP® and the PS3™ systems. Then, download the game from your "Download List" in the PlayStation®Store onto your PS3™ system. PC Store Customers: Log into your PlayStation®Network account that you originally used to purchased the game. Highlight the game on the PS3™ XMB™, press the Δ button and select Copy. Connect your PSP® system to your PS3™ system with a USB cable and switch your PSP® system to USB Mode. You must have at least 259 MB free on your Memory Stick Duo™. Download this PS one® Classic game today to kick some tail! Transferring to a PSP® system from your PS3™ system: You must be signed into the PlayStation®Network account that originally purchased the game. Purchase this PS one® Classic and play it on both your PS3™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems! The evil overlords of the Media Dimension have been kidnapping secret agents and it is up to our favorite Deep Cover Gecko to save the day.
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