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Read Full ReviewThere are some things in this world which are doomed to failure before they were even dreamt of by some mad inventor in his squalid laboratory. Things like mint-flavoured peas, ying-yang shaped coffee tables, or a toothbrush that doubles as an earwax remover. It applies to computer games as well; decent Playstation ports come once every century and good film license conversions are so rare, they're a protected species. So when a port from a Playstation game, which also happens to be a film license comes along, it should, by all the laws of common sense, be an absolute disaster. Nothing in the history of videogames, or indeed in the history of anything, ever, says this is a good idea and it's going to work. So why have Rebellion, respected developers of the more than respectable Alien vs. Predator, made the game? Answers on a postcard to: Rebellion's Big Bulging Bank Account, Switzerland.
Cynicism and possible lawsuits aside, The Mummy is a game aimed fairly and squarely at the younger audience, and as a result isn't particularly suitable for anyone over the age of seven. This is a tad unfortunate because ELSPA have given it an 11+ rating. Anyway, if you've read this far, I suppose you'll want to know more about the game.
Petrified
The Mummy follows the basic plot and characters from the film. You are Rick O'Connell, a Foreign Legionnaire who narrowly escapes with his life from a battle raging above the ancient and deserted city of Hamunaptra. He later returns with Egyptologist Evelyn Carnahan and her treasure-obsessed brother Jonathan. The adventure begins when Evelyn reads from the Book of the Dead and accidentally reawakens Imhotep, a long-dead Egyptian bad guy who commands his army of mummies to wreak havoc on O'Connell and the crew who delve deeper and deeper into the pyramid.
As you might expect, the story is largely ignored and takes a distant second place to the Tomb Raider -esque running and jumping antics which dominate the game. But if you're looking for a spiritual successor to Tomb Raider, then you're bound to be disappointed. Yes, you run about a lot shooting bad guys, yes you have to jump from ledge to ledge quite a bit as well, but for all its Lara-like pretensions, The Mummy falls short by a long distance.
The first disappointment comes with the graphics. Now, the poor graphics on Playstation ports are nothing new, but when games like Sacrifice, Giants and Severance have graphics so sweet, they'd melt in your mouth, the downright ugliness of The Mummy becomes more apparent and even more inexcusable. Textures are bland and lifeless with a ridiculously low resolution, the real-time lighting is prehistoric and the animation is, frankly, a joke. O'Connell runs like he's in a Charlie Chaplin movie, with back ramrod straight, knees kicking up to his stomach and arms at perfect right angles. Tell him to run at max speed and he just ducks his head down and waves his arms and legs around faster, which looks as silly as it sounds.
Backing away from enemies is also a waste of time because your character walks backwards at the heady speed of ten feet per hour, which often means you get chewed up in no time. Footprints look like someone slapped a black and white .pcx file where his feet went, but perhaps the worst offence of them all, is the sudden drop into darkness. Yes, I know this is supposed to be a pyramid and any light is blocked out by thousands of tons of stone, but why can you see perfectly for about 15ft and the rest of the world is plunged into darkness? My (ill) educated guess would be that it's to keep up the framerate on the ageing Playstation.
But poor graphics don't necessarily make for a poor game. Just look at Civilization - when I first started playing that I thought catapults were really offensive quill pens, but it was a cracking game none the less. Unfortunately The Mummy falls down on just about every other element, as well.
The Controls?
Yes, the controls. You see, whereas on the PSX, you had a nice little joypad to twirl your character around, with the PC, you've got a big, unwieldy keyboard. Now this is fine for first-person shooters, flight sim's and strategy games, but for stuff like this, you really want a joypad. Trouble is, you can't use one in The Mummy. No problem, you think, I'll configure the controls. Sorry, you can't do that either. You have to use the default controls that straddle the length and depth of the entire keyboard. Mavis Beacon would have a fit if she had to play this. There is an option to use the mouse, but I'm not even going to go there.
Combine this with the tacky animation and you've got some really serious control issues, especially when you throw in the dodgy collision detection. Problems arise when the ground is anything other than spirit level flat. Should a bump appear, no matter how tiny, you'll have to jump over it. To put this into perspective for a moment, there are even some cases where you can't climb the stairs the level designers put in for you to climb. Which all begs the question why they included a room with bobbing tiles on the floor? So you could get stuck on half of them?
Well what about the gameplay?
The gameplay? Repetitive, frustrating and exceedingly difficult, especially when you consider its target audience. The Mummy, like so many games of late, has no mid-level save function. This will put a lot of people off straight away - which is a good thing, but it needn't be like that! Implemented properly, the lack of an in-game save can add tension and greater immersion in the game, but get it wrong, and the player will end up going over and over the same piece of ground more times than even the most masochistic of gamers wants to. Throw in the fact that every level contains the same old stuff over and over again anyway, and you end up with a very monotonous experience. Most of the time you simply have to kill a certain number of enemies until you can progress, with no explanation as to why.
The reason it's really frustrating has more to do with the difficulty of the game. You see, it's extremely difficult to avoid being hit by the mummies and they have a tendency to gang up on you. Things aren't so bad one-on-one but it's more often five-to-one and you've rarely got enough ammunition for your weapons to keep them at bay. This means you have to resort to your close combat weapons which are about as offensive as a toothpick.
Ok, how about the AI?
These are mummies; they're the living dead. They have no brains, no consciousness, and more often than not they don't have all their limbs, either. Having said that, though, they do seem rather toodense. Now obviously you can't expect them to act like they were members of a SWAT team in their past life, but there are certain standards. For instance, many are convinced they can walk through solid stone to get to you. They can't, of course, but they're determined little buggers and won't stop trying. They do have some manners, though. It's not often, but now and again a mummy is polite enough to let you see off his friend before he starts his attack. Very gentlemanly.
So, it's crap then?
It's not often this happens, but now and again I genuinely struggle to find good points about a game. The humour in the cut-scenes isn't bad; when Evelyn wants to open the Book of the Dead (which is the start of their problems), O'Connell asks her 'And that would be good because...?' The musical score is pretty enjoyable too, but I've got more than a sneaking suspicion that it's been ripped from the film.
It really would have been pleasing if The Mummy broke the mould and actually turned out to be rather good. It certainly had the developers to do it but, as it happens, it ended up being just as bad as most people expected it to be. Graphics, animation and controls aside, The Mummy is too dull and repetitive for the hardcore gamer, and yet too hard and unrewarding for young children. Not recommended.
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Comments and reviews
محمد2021-08-060 point
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Mummy player2021-07-080 point
Not a great game, but worth it if you have played when a child then it is worth it.
about 6 hours long
cooaki2021-06-012 points
I love this game
lunatic soul2021-05-240 point
for guys who have doubt regarding this, first you have to download both nocd file and the mummy file iso version...then youll have to extract the downloaded mummy file...youll have to right click the file and there will be an option called extract to mummy win en iso version then youll have to click the extracted file and there will be some icon ,read me etc...there you will have to click 'launcher' and the game will work...
J.D.2020-10-210 point
IT WORKS!!!
a side from childhood nostalgia, it's surprisingly decent movie tie-in game, a very underrated game and also might be the only good 'The Mummy' tie-in game since the sequel games don't come even close. the settings took a while with the 'non-disc' downloaded exe file to play it properly. the only down-side is that my PC (Windows 10) can't do full-screen mode otherwise it crashes, but in window-mode the game works perfectly. the keyboard layout are weirdly placed, but thankfully its easy to get used to them. the audio/voice and sound effects are properly intact (no need to play with the setting for audio fix) and it's magic to my ears to hear the late Jerry Goldsmith's musical score. the PC version is the best way to play this game. it plays, sounds and looks so much better then the more common inferior 'PlayStation 1' version (which looks and plays like garbage). fans of the first 2 mummy movies and maybe classic Tomb Raider will enjoy this underrated game.
Yogya Dhand2020-10-18-3 points
How to play the game full screen when we start the game a blue border comes . how to remove it please help.
Madhu2020-10-141 point
@CZIN...u need to download the game and no cd file too..after downloaded install the same,once done installation do not open the launch file just open the no cd folder and copy the game icon first then paste the same where the game installed location..it will ask copy and replace u select replace and then run the launch file then it will work out
Dev2020-09-051 point
Game fast run kare Che jethi game no audio let chale che
SeLaMeT2020-08-151 point
The game works fine on the pc and we have the chance to play 1080p thanks to those who edit and publish :)
silambarasan M2020-08-030 point
the start button is disable after installation of THE MUMMY GAME.. plz anyone clarity my doubt........
Shanface2020-07-190 point
It says incorrect cd..... don't worry...just download NOCD zip file
Czin2020-07-16-2 points
it says insert the Cd help please
SUDESH2020-06-150 point
KEYBOARD IS NOT WORK NO WALKING AND NO JUMP NO SHOT PLS SOLVE THIS PROBLEM
Poornanand India2020-05-311 point
Its not working, where i will get the full version
Nicolas abel de Oliveira2020-05-050 point
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Eu adoro o filme a múmia e muito legal eu gosto mais do Rick o connel ele é brabo
ADI&SWATI2020-04-222 points
The game was working fine yesterday, no issues with the cd thing. But today when I am starting it, it's asking to insert the correct CD. Can someone help me? it worked fine yesterday.
Please help
Ricky2020-04-221 point
Keyboard not working after starting the game
Adi&Swati2020-04-21-1 point
Thank you so so much for The Mummy game with music. We had been searching it for almost a decade now., but always something was missing. Actually a blessing in disguise during this great lockdown.! Thanks a lot. Esp to the user RAJKUMAR for explaining the no cd thing.
Rajkumar2020-04-210 point
Game is play in my PC
When we install game after generate in desktop
(mummy) game exe short cut
after I right click on Mummy.exe Properties after
open file location
recopy on MummyPc
now can play Game from pc
without any insert CD
Note:-
Download NOCD from this patel (size 414 kb)
Thanks
aman2020-04-181 point
it is a asking a cd plese with out cd
plese help me
jj2020-04-171 point
its very good
Avinash2020-04-09-1 point
Dear sir it's error that insert the currect CD. Please help me
deepak saini2020-04-04-1 point
very short fani game
james2020-04-022 points
in my game start button its not working
Niks2020-04-020 point
How can I create CD for this game with existing extract I have.
shanu2020-03-261 point
nice game
Epstein dindt k*lled himself2020-03-170 point
Guy i have the solution
Download the 'No CD' extra along with the game
Extract it and you will see a .exe file
copy the exe file to the game folder and overwrite the original game exe with it.
Just like a crack.
EM PORTUGUES
Baixe o arquivo 'No CD' junto com o jogo.
Extraia e vc vai ver um arquivo .exe
copie o arquivo exe para a pasta contendo o jogo e substitua o exe original por esse novo
como se fosse um crack normal.
Abdullah2020-03-111 point
Ineed to find the answer about
Insert correct CD
shaikh2020-03-010 point
i want the this game how can download please help me
naas2020-01-282 points
EXCELLENT GAME
Something2019-12-220 point
It says to insert the correct CD
What should I do?
Chinni2019-12-030 point
Super game.
Victor Leal Souza2019-10-122 points
não consigo entrar no jogo nassa desgrassa desse computador da desgrassa o que eu faço pra entrer no jogo e me diz logo
prem2019-09-290 point
i failed to setup the game please help me
Victor Leal Souza2019-09-280 point
Não estou conseguindo intalar o jogo The mummy no pc
Guardian16762019-09-020 point
Subtitles are not synchronized with audio and video
elle2019-07-101 point
this didnt work
Ladiesman2172019-06-080 point
Finally got the real game.
download mummy2019-05-164 points
i love da mummy
XD242019-04-270 point
Thanks admin. Even tpbt didn't find the correct one. ????
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Released in 2001, third-person action adventure game The Mummy Returns was inspired by the story of the movie of the same name. You’ll play as the main characters of the movie – Rick O’Connell and Imhotep. From a gameplay design view, this is pretty neat. While both characters have similar controls – their moves, inventory, and stages are unique. Rick tends to stick to guns and explosives, while Imhotep wields blades and magic.
The Adventures of Rick and Imhotep
When controlling Rick and Imhotep, you’ll defeat enemies, solve movement puzzles, and find hidden treasures. The ultimate goal is to get to reach the end-boss of both the game and movie its based off of: The Scorpion King. Having two different gameplay routes is great because it not only provides replay value, it also gives players the chance to experience the perspective from both the protagonist (Rick) and antagonist (Imhotep).
Hollywood’s Still Figuring It Out
Since the 80’s, when E.T. was licensed for a video game for the Atari 2600 home console, Hollywood has been trying to convert box office success into video game success. For many of these attempts, they fell flat. Unfortunately, The Mummy Returns does little to push the needle the other way. While the character models are certainly passable, none of the voices of the actors from the movie (Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Arnold Vosloo) or voice actors from the cartoon series (John Schneider, Grey DeLisle, Jim Cummings) can be found. The ones used are sub-par, and that’s being kind. Although it doesn’t help that the writing is tacky. It tries a bit too hard to play off the characteristics of the protagonists from the movies and just doesn’t quite hit the mark, or anywhere close for that matter.
It’s Just a Game, No Harm Ever Came from Playing a Game
You’ll be playing this game in a third-person perspective for the entire journey. The controls are very responsive and easy enough to understand from the start. The movement controls may annoy some players since they are relative to the direction the camera is facing. It’s not a complete chore to control this, but it can cause some accidental movements that lead to your death. Another issue you may run into is with actions such as jumping or climbing, which can only be done when the button prompt appears. The ability to jump all the time would have been great as a dodge tactic. Furthermore, there is no ability to choose your target when shooting or using a spell. This means you’ll often end up targeting an enemy you didn’t mean to.
The stages have varying degrees of fighting enemies, platforming, and puzzles while you find the end of each stage. You may face a boss in some stages, but I didn’t find them to be very challenging.
One boss just continued to use the same move while I just strafed left and right spamming my pistols until he was defeated. Once other annoyance is that I found myself backtracking through stages for keys I might have missed, which can be a chore if enemies respawned already.
The Mummy Returns for the PS2 is a game you may have found entertaining as a child at age 12, but the nostalgia tank may also run out shortly into playing this two-decade long game. Still, the gameplay is reminiscent of a C-list Tomb Raider game, so if you enjoy those games along with The Mummy franchise, this might be up your alley.
Pros
- Varying stages that progress you through the story for the film The Mummy Returns
- Two different playable characters to choose between, each with unique skills and levels to play
- The music sets a good mood for each stage, although forgettable
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Cons
- The camera and action controls such as jumping can be a chore
- Lots of backtracking to find the end of the stage
- Sub-par voice acting and script
- Auto-targeting enemies can lead you into trouble