Cool music, bad graphics, it's all in this games mind.
Written: May 16 '00
Product Rating:
Pros: Great music, wacky story segments
Cons: Sometimes the game will score you bad even if you get every rift perfect. Sometimes you'll be think'in what the programmers were smok'in when they made those story segments
StriderHiryu1's Full Review: Um Jammer Lammy for PlayStation 1
UmJammer Lammy is the long awaited sequel to PaRappa that every one that owned PaRappa and liked it wants. Or is it? Well, In my opinion, YES! Even though I only owned PaRappa for a couple days do to it being a used and very scratch game, I like Lammy either way.
As you know, you play Lammy, a guitar play'in lamb that is very nervous and disorientated about play'in in her band Milk Can. One day she over slept and needed to get to her gig, so the only way to get there on time is to hurry. Of course that's not as easy as our heroine thinks. She gets stopped along the way and must help her "teachers" to get going back on the long road to where she must reach her band.
The game is played by hitting certain buttons with the beat of the music, of course the game tells you which buttons to push. Hitting all the right buttons will get you a score of "Good", "Bad", or "Awful". If you're really good then you can get "Cool", but be aware that it's not that easy to get it.
The games graphics are all right, but not that much better than PaRappa. The music, is of course good. With head bangin beats and killer lyrics, it'll make you hum these tunes for days on end.
Well, if you liked PaRappa then you'll love Lammy!
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