Not to mention the poor visuals, framerate, and sound design.Įach of the four characters has one underwhelming special ability and some different stats, but they don’t feel that different from one another. It features a paltry four levels, all with identical missions revolving around “escorting” a jewel to a statue at the end of a linear pathway of traps, enemies, medals to collect, and obelisks to activate in order to unlock a handful of gates. The game itself, on the other hand, was pretty bad, being a poor man’s version of your run-of-the-mill third-person co-op shooter. I’m not here to discuss the quality of that 2019 movie, because, honestly, it’s less terrible than the idea of a Jumanji reboot starring The Rock and Jack Black would otherwise imply. The complexity of the level design is a sight to behold.