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Peter Jackson’s King Kong was the most innovative game of its console generation:
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More in the article. I'm not sure if I agree with the title but the game was very good. I played it on PS2 and later bought the Xbox 360 version. The movie was great so I was happy that they made a good game about it. Movie games aren't usually good so this was a great suprise.
This is one of my favorite levels:

Peter Jackson’s King Kong was the most innovative game of its console generation
A forgotten classic deserves another chance

A forgotten classic deserves another chance
One of the most influential, enjoyable, and important games of the seventh console generation is a licensed adaptation of Peter Jackson’s version of King Kong, designed by the creator of Rayman.
That sequence of words is an absurd mess. It sounds like a phrase from a gaming-themed Mad Lib, or something written by a particularly verbose Twitter bot. Nonetheless, it’s true.
Ubisoft released Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie as part of the Xbox 360 launch slate while simultaneously delivering versions of the game for Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Windows PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable. We’ll be focusing on the backwards compatible Xbox 360 version.
It’s one of the few games from that period that still feels like it came from the future. King Kong’s combination of cinematic stylings, rudimentary but working ecosystems, improvisational combat, a minimal HUD that forces information to be shared through more clever means than numbers on a screen, muddy textures striving for realism, and focus on player freedom within tightly-scripted encounters, functions as a prophetic statement of intent for the generation that would come.
King Kong had the iconic Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion camera zoom-in before Oblivion. Widespread use of fire propagation before Far Cry 2. King Kong himself was a swinging parkour master before Assassin’s Creed was even a spot on the horizon.
The seventh generation console games from this time tended to swerve between trends. There were the open-world maps crowded with icons, and a small army of gritty third-person shooters that followed in the wake of Gears of War. If you wondered why a disc-only King Kong tie-in was included in the last wave of backwards compatible games made backwards compatible for Xbox One, it’s because, like the beast that shares its name, Peter Jackson’s King Kong stands alone.
More in the article. I'm not sure if I agree with the title but the game was very good. I played it on PS2 and later bought the Xbox 360 version. The movie was great so I was happy that they made a good game about it. Movie games aren't usually good so this was a great suprise.
This is one of my favorite levels:
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