Conclusion: Jackass: The Game isn't completely devoid of fun, though. The voice-over work by the Jackass crew is nice, and as awful as most of the games are, you still can't help ...
Pros: Hearing your favorite Jackasses is entertaining; some games are somewhat fun.
Cons: Bad controls, too much load time for a mini-game title, awful character models.
Excerpt: has some great graphics with characters that bear an uncanny resemblance to their real counterparts. The setting for each stunt is sometimes over-the-top, but in every...
Excerpt: With regards to Jackass: there are those who like it, and those who deplore it as immature fodder for people who probably enjoy sniffing glue. That pretty sums up whet...
Summary: What the show itself already showed is actually the perfect conclusion of this review. Suffering pain can be done in endless ways that are endlessly more fun than Jack...
Summary: Based on the MTV crazy-stunts-gone-bad-on-purpose show Jackass, Empire Interactive's Jackass: The Game, developed by Sidhe Interactive, features minigames, story mode ...
Jackass: The Game Review for the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP)
Cheat Code Central
06 October 2007
Excerpt: Although they can hardly be considered pop culture icons, the boys from Jackass still left an indelible mark on television. Whether you were a fan or not, you are prob...
Conclusion: Jackass the Game had as much potential as any other mini game-based creation for the PSP. Some things were executed nicely, such as illuminating the personalities of e...