Sheep on PS1

Dom Robinson reviews

Sheep
for Sony PlaystationDistributed by
Empire Interactive
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  • Price: £29.99
  • Players : 1

    There’s a bizarre plot line to this gamewhich dictates that the titular heroes of this game haven’t beensat on the grassy plains wandering about and getting sheared every so often, but that they hail fromthe distance of outer space, having colonised countless star systems, but because they’re so stupidthey’ve forgotten what their Earth-bound plan is and need to be guided home to Mount Mouflon insafety.


  • game picYes, welcome to the console version of “One Man and his Dog”. Chase the sheep around the arena,along the path designated by directional arrows and into their pen at the other end. However, it’s notjust a case of moving them around a field, but taking them through various obstacle courses avoidingdeathly crabs and electrified fences, bouncing on trampolines over ponds, forcing the sheep to walkinto a tank machine’ that places them inside such a metallic vehicle so they can knock down brickwalls along the way, picking up a radio that plays groovy tunes for the sheep to dance along to,worrying sheep even further by walking them past soldiers firing weapons, helicopters flying aboutand escorting them along a runway of all places just as flight 118 is heading out to Bermuda.


    game picYou can choose from four herders to control, each having their own characteristics such as their speedand how effective they are at moving the sheep. The herders are also indestructible, while your woollyfriends certainly aren’t. On the one hand, it can be considered a challenge to get them from A to B, butI see it more as a an annoying pain most of the time since they rarely go in the intended direction asyou get behind them, walking towards in a bid to move them on, calling out as they go to keep themin check. Is it really this hard in the outside world?

    As our gaming tastes progress, so does the requirement for a Playstation game’s graphics, but they fallrather short of the mark here and it appears to play like some dodgy game on the Atari VCS 2600from the early 1980s, while the sound bops along pleasantly enough if not quite commanding theattention of the player.

    There’s no doubting it’s quite an original game, but it does tend to get a little on the boring side forexperienced gamers, so is best suited to younger children with less demanding palettes.


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    Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2001.

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