Okay...Let's Play The Megamind Game
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So Megamind Rules! & Megamind versus The Doom Syndicate is here Today! So to celebrate let's checkout The MEGAMIND Videogame!

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Will we witness the downfall of Megamind unfold before our eyes? DreamWorks and Peacock unveiled a spinoff TV series and also Megamind 2: Vs The Doom Syndicate trailers and shows. Everyone's initial response is disappointment as the animation quality seemed to plummet, concerns about the storyline making no sense because MEGAMIND is not supposed to have friends and more. So what is your prediction for the success of MEGAMIND 2: Megamind versus The Doom Syndicate as well as the New original series MEGAMIND RULES!

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Megamind: Ultimate Showdown emerged as a 3D platformer video game inspired by the Megamind franchise. Developed by THQ Studio Australia for console and Tantalus for handheld, it was published by THQ in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation. The game debuted on November 2, 2010, for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, coinciding with the film's premiere. However, it garnered harsh criticism from reviewers for its lackluster storyline, uninspired gameplay, and notably low difficulty level.

Additionally, another game titled Megamind: The Blue Defender saw its release on PSP and DS platforms. In terms of gameplay, players assume the role of Megamind, wielding his De-Gun to vaporize foes. In the console version, hidden loot and upgrades are scattered throughout, attainable through Blue Ion Nano-Kinetic Energ-Y (B.I.N.K.E.Y.). Meanwhile, in the handheld version, players can level up weapons and gather ammo from defeated adversaries.

Although most of the original film's cast were substituted with stand-in voice actors, Jonah Hill reprised his role as Hal Stewart / Titan. The game's plot revolves around Megamind's quest to thwart the Doom Syndicate, a group of villains who have captured Metro Man and harnessed Megamind's DNA. As players progress through the game, they traverse Metro City, confronting adversaries like the Destruction Worker, Psycho Delic, and Hot Flash, ultimately facing off against Titan. Despite its flaws, Megamind emerges victorious, reclaiming Metro City from peril.

In terms of reception, the game fared poorly, garnering generally unfavorable reviews. Metacritic aggregated scores of 43/100 for the PlayStation 3 version and 33/100 for Xbox 360, reflecting disappointment among critics. Official Xbox Magazine rated the Xbox 360 version 3/10, citing mediocre graphics as its sole redeeming quality. Meanwhile, Computer and Video Games awarded the game 1.8/10, criticizing its repetitive gameplay and lack of innovation. Adam Wolfe of PlayStation LifeStyle rated the PS3 version 4/10, highlighting its decent platforming mechanics but lamenting its repetitive nature and lackluster narrative.

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