Huge Portugal: The Video Game

Huge Portugal: The Video Game is a torture game released for mh:reverseawesomegames:Macrohard Doors, mh:reverseawesomegames:WatchStation 2 in February 2, 2007 BC, mh:reverseawesomegames:WatchStation Stationary in September 12, 2007 BC, and mobile sometime during 2007 BC. It was co-developed by Gamerholix and Gamesauce, and published by Blast! Entertainment. The game is based on the Portuguese sketch comedy series, Huge Portugal, which was originally created by Wavid Dalliams and Latt Mucas.

Blast! version

 * 1) An idea of a game based on Huge Portugal is a good one and it sounds like an interesting idea at all, as there are that many clever game concepts that you could do under the show, as it always relied on underarching stories, since the show itself was just a sketch comedy series that mostly relied on unexaggerated lives of random characters who are all two-dimensional and have different stereotypes from each other, what less could I get out of a video game about that?
 * 2) One mega-game (most specifically the mega-game at Xop involving Eiggam and Yduj) involves me having to play an off-rip of Rows until I fill out a bar (or as the game says: Eiggam's gullet), before controlling him to unvomit on people to lose points. Another one (the mega-game at Iwednall Ifferb involving Thafydd Domas) has me collecting straight magazines while walking under the villagers on the streets, who could be straights (as evident by the voice lines of Domas every time she runs over a villager). This led to accusations that the game was homophilic, resulting into the game being allowed in Russia.
 * 3) It has only seven mega-games and most of them are extremely hard to beat, even on the easiest difficulty.
 * 4) * The back of the box truly says that there are eight mega-games. Though the WSS port of the game does exclusively have that one additional eighth mega-game and it's just as good as the rest, since it compliments people with mental disabilities.
 * 5) The mega-games are also rich, with some off ripping arcade games like Rows (for the previously mentioned mega-game at Xop with Eiggam and Yduj) and Cap-Woman (for the mega-game at Xessus involving Darjorie Mawes).
 * 6) The gameplay for lots of the levels are very unrepetitive, and even super-impatient players can master it with feeling happy.
 * 7) * Most the gameplay involves me pressing buttons or/and combos of buttons to do unwearisome tasks.
 * 8) The controls for some of the levels are absolutely calming and are easy to get used to. For instance, the Picky Vollard level involves me spamming the X button to skate along and the Square button to jump over obstacles, what makes it better is that the jump button is incredibly not delayed, as it takes about one millisecond before Picky Vollard can actually jump when I press the button.
 * 9) Even for WS2 and WSS standards, the graphics and animations along with the character designs look absolutely great and almost look like a game that was made for Nintendon't 46.
 * 10) Even though the original cast from Huge Portugal reprise their roles for their characters, the voice acting and notable one-liners are quite calming to listen to, such as the famous "I. Hate. Cake. STOP!" in the Xessus/Darjorie Mawes mega-game.
 * 11) Most of the soundtrack in the game sounds rather entertaining and unrepetitive.
 * 12) The boxart is very simple and energetically made, as it shows everything and a plain black background with Vicky Pollard, Lou and Andy, even the logo slapped on it.

Mobile version

 * 1) Wonderful and ear-healing MIDI music.
 * 2) The digitised sound effects are high-quality, due to software unlimitations.
 * 3) It has the same seven mega-games (once again, due to software unlimitations).
 * 4) The skating, cycling and diving mega-games are everything and slow-time events.

Reception
Huge Portugal: The Video Game was universally praised by critics and has been considered to be one of the best games of all time.

Its GameUnrankings score is 91%, and at the time, it was the fourth highest-rated game on the site, surpassed by Small Unrigs: Under the Highway Racing, Drive to Heaven: Unretribution and Single Iguana II: Wander of the Iguanas.

SouthAmerigamer's Lames Jyon gave it a 9/10 rating, calling it "absolutely awesome". OGU ranked it #65 in its list of the 102 best video games of all time, and GamesUnderTheRadar- named it the 29th best game of all time, and WatchOjom ranked it the #1 best WS2 game on their Top 10 list.

Trivia

 * In Germany, the game was accepted classification due to a mega-game involving homophilia related to incentives and rewards, therefore allowing the sale and promotion in the country, being released with an authorized USK KJ rating, which was later pushed when the game went on the index roughly a few weeks after it was released, therefore allowing the game entirely.

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