G-Force draws you into the adventures of an elite team of trained guinea pigs on a mission to thwart a sinister plot to destroy the world. Take control of both G-Force commander Darwin and his sidekick, Mooch, as they apply their talents to defeat an evil army of altered household appliances.
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Positive (38 reviews) - 89% of the 38 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date: Jul 21, 2009

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Buy Disney Other-Worldly Adventure Pack

Includes 8 items: Disney Alice in Wonderland, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, Disney G-Force, Disney TRON: Evolution, Disney Universe, LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Tron 2.0

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Includes 15 items: Disney Alice in Wonderland, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, Disney G-Force, Disney Planes, Disney TRON: Evolution, Disney Universe, Disney•Pixar Cars 2: The Video Game, Disney•Pixar Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales, Disney•Pixar Toy Story 3: The Video Game, Disney•Pixar Toy Story Mania!, LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Pure, Split/Second, Tron 2.0

 

About This Game

Based on the Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer blockbuster movie of the same name, G-Force the video game is an exciting action-platformer that draws you into the adventures of an elite team of trained guinea pigs on a mission to thwart a sinister plot to destroy the world. Take control of both G-Force commander Darwin and his housefly surveillance sidekick, Mooch, as they apply their talents to defeat an evil army of altered household appliances.

In Disney's G-Force the video game, by using each G-Force character's unique talents and gadgets, players can speed through areas, fly to high altitudes or even slow down time. Explore the world from a unique perspective as you team up with other G-Force agents to save the world as only a squad of guinea pigs can.

Key Features:
• Battle an army of evil robots with cool weapons and high-tech gadgets not seen in the movie.
• Play as Darwin, the leader of the G-Force, and Mooch, your housefly commando sidekick.
• Turn enemies into allies with the Saber microchip implanting technology.
• Blast your way through action packed levels in the G-Force Rapid Deployment Vehicle.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows Vista/XP
    • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 2400 2.0GHz Processor
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM
    • Graphics: 128MB Nvidia GeForce 6600/ATI Radeon X1300 Video Card
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card
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41 of 48 people (85%) found this review helpful
Recommended
24.2 hrs on record
Posted: November 11, 2014
Its actually not bad, a fun combination of Third person shooting and platforming. Its an especially good game for kids or teens who want play shoothers but arent allowed or dont want to play M-rated games, but i can also recommend it to just about anybody. the difficulty is quite scalable making it challenging enough for pro`s yet can be simple enough for kids and you can also challenge yourself as a player by speedrunning, ignoring ammo-upgrades, etc.

I have to commend this game for how it handles its license, it doesnt follow the original storyline, you dont get any awkward zoo scene or other unnecessarily cheesy scenes(maybe a few, but not nearly as many as the movie had). the game cuts right to the good part, fighting deadly robotic appliances and you get some neat guns and an electro whip to do it with. the people who made this game knows that film is different from video games and there`s a really healthy dose of fast, fluid gameplay. mouse control works as you`d expect it too from a TPS, gamepad integration is decent. i dont think the controls are the best they can be and you do notice that PC was not the target platform, but its completely playable.

graphically, it looks decent enough. textures are kind of small, environments are sterile and fairly basic. appliances lok decent though and special effects are pretty good. it also supports 4K resolution through downsampling or Nvidia`s Dynamic Super Resolution and the game is fairly easy to run 4K@60fps. there`s no graphics options for PC other than resolution so shame about that.

the price is a little high, but if you can get behind that and want to play a fun, fresh shooter-platformer hybrid with high focus on gameplay. G-force doesnt dissapoint, its fairly long too at about 10 hours or so
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28 of 34 people (82%) found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
Recommended
8.0 hrs on record
Posted: October 31, 2014
I had this game for the wii and wow. Best movie game adaptation to a movie I've ever played. Even though the movie didn't do very well, this game completely blew it out of the park. This one however is completely the opposite. With unique and never before seen gameplay I would highly recomend this game for all gamers. I mean, in what other game can you play as a guinea pig and shoot kitchen appliences while driving in a hamster ball? I would give this game a 10000/10 for awesome as heck gameplay and story.
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24 of 28 people (86%) found this review helpful
15 people found this review funny
Recommended
90.0 hrs on record
Posted: February 16, 2015
Fun game, quirky third person shooter/platformer about some secret agent Guniea Pigs fighting toasters.

2009 was a hell of a year.
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17 of 23 people (74%) found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
Recommended
5.5 hrs on record
Posted: December 15, 2014
This game is way too good for what it is lmao. I got this as a joke pretty much, but it doesn't really blow that much.
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13 of 16 people (81%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
18.9 hrs on record
Posted: December 16, 2015
Note: I had never even heard of G-Force as a Disney thing when I started playing this game.

Boy, wasn't it a nice surprise! I got Disney Mega Pack, and G-Force was definitely NOT one of the games I thought I'd enjoy. Aren't I glad I gave it a try!

In case you haven't read the description on top of the page:

"G-Force draws you into the adventures of an elite team of trained guinea pigs on a mission to thwart a sinister plot to destroy the world. Take control of both G-Force commander Darwin and his sidekick, Mooch, as they apply their talents to defeat an evil army of altered household appliances."

Sounds silly, and it kinda is, but don't let this fool you--this game is good! Here are some pros and cons:

👍 The game mechanics are pretty solid for an action/adventure game.
👍 You get to collect and use a lot of weapons (flame and ice-throwers, robot-hypnotizer, among other common weapons) and tools (magnet, scanner, activator...) that constantly make the game experience feel fresh.
👍 Sometimes you even get to control Mooch, a spy fly that will get to the hardest to get areas and open doors for our guinea pig friend.
👍 Puzzles feel different enough, and they're really nice to solve. You can definitely see the effort put into this.
👍 There's a good variety of enemies, each requiring a different strategy, so it was always nice fighting them.
👍 Difficulty level is pretty decent for a game aiming children, and I have to say it's definitely not only for them.
👍 There's a lot of collectible discs, which will unlock tons of upgrades for you to buy with the money you collect.
👍 Characters are fun enough for what this game's supposed to be, and the story is a lot better than I had expected. Not that will blow your mind, but it's better than that of many adult games.
👍 Music is also pretty nice and well-made, although a bit generic.

± Everything is indeed a bit on the childish side, but it shouldn't ruin the overall experience.
± I can't really judge that, but it could be slightly hard for younger children.

👎The most basic enemies end up being a bit repetitive.
👎 The game drags a bit too much, and it also ends up being more repetitive than it should.
👎 Money is a bit unbalanced, since it's limited. I've spent almost no money with healing and ammo (only with upgrades), and I could barely buy everything. I wish I could've bought a bit more ammo, not having to worry about not being able to buy upgrades, or at least knowing that I could grind a bit if I needed more money.
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10 of 14 people (71%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
45.4 hrs on record
Posted: July 6, 2015
This game (despite it's dumb story, outdated graphics, etc) is actually a very enjoyable 3rd person shooter. For the most part it is well-designed, gives you a shop to buy weapons throughout the game, which gives you a bit of customization for your playthrough, and has really great level and enemy variety. The combat itself is a bit repetitive, but with the shop and the variations in the quests and enemies, they prevent the game from getting too dull. I think that it's not quite worth the price, but if this is ever on a sale I would really recommend for you to pick this up.
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4 of 6 people (67%) found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
Recommended
9.3 hrs on record
Posted: December 31, 2015
This game made me hate vacuum cleaners...
10/10
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17 of 32 people (53%) found this review helpful
18 people found this review funny
Recommended
4.4 hrs on record
Posted: December 15, 2014
the g stood for guinea pig not gerbil and i felt really misled. 10/10
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2 of 3 people (67%) found this review helpful
Recommended
16.3 hrs on record
Posted: May 4
Nice graphics (ok, you can see it on the fur that it´s just an overlay), nice sounds, soundtrack, voice acting, cut scenes, game mechanics are well done, a bit too easy but it´s aimed at younger kids. Story is common, but well directed.

Love smooch. One of the better Disney distributed titles.
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0 of 1 people (0%) found this review helpful
Recommended
34.9 hrs on record
Posted: May 4
I really enjoy this game, I have ever since I was a kid. You get to beat up toasters and other appliences.
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Fenril
1.7 hrs
Posted: September 29
Surprisingly this game is a lot of fun despite it's movie tie-in. I originally played it for all the cute rodents, but I found an actual working fun game. If you liked the movie or just simple fun third-person gameplay, definitely pick it up. I just wish more movie games were at least this good.
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Voodooman
0.6 hrs
Posted: January 7
I expected cheap movie tie-in game, but instead got surprisingly good mix of platformer, slasher. stealth and third person shooter with pretty balanced and variable gameplay mechanics, a game with childish look but more grown up spy-fiction feel.

Just image Splinter Cell mixed with Prince of Persia Sands of Time and you will get idea of how this game feels. I also cant get feeling out of my head that there is some touch of Duke Nukem 3D in this game, possibliy because of creative weapons like freezer.
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spets
0.3 hrs
Posted: December 29, 2015
possibly the greatest game i have ever played
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Napkin
0.4 hrs
Posted: December 22, 2014
scary
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