Coliseum mode, also for four players, switches the battle to an overhead view, with all players on the same screen. You can also face off against three computer controlled opponents. In 2008, Japan Studio and developed Ape Escape: SaruSaru Big Mission. In late 2006, PipoRacer was released in Japan for PlayStation Portable. Its impact in Japan led to Spike in his Million Monkeys incarnation to be included in the video game in 2012. The game was planned to be released in the United Kingdom in late 2006, but the game was postponed and later canceled. Like the main story mode, versus mode is played from the traditional 3rd person Ape Escape perspective, and offers a split screen battle to the death for up to four players. Million Monkeys was released in Japan in July 2006, making it the last official PlayStation 2 title in the series. The game can be played in coliseum, versus and story modes. If you've been to Tokyo, you'll recognize the hot spots in Akihabara and Shinjuku. That's right, Kakeru, Natsumi, Hakase and the like fight in real locations throughout Tokyo. The game has all the humor you've come to expect from the series, with the zany monkey antics made all the more fun due to a real setting. If you don't take the game too seriously, though, Ape Escape packs some laughs. Combine this inconsistency with the total lack of camera control, and combat can be sloppy. The laser gun and roller blades are controlled exclusively with the face buttons, making for a somewhat confusing mix. This is actually true only for some weapons, like the sword and net. The face buttons are used to switch between weapons, with the right analogue stick used to attack. The control is classic Ape Escape, for better or worse.
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