Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble

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Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble
Developer(s) Clover Studio
Publisher(s) Capcom
Release date(s) Japan November 2, 2005
United States of America November 9, 2005
European Union February 24, 2006
Genre(s) Beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) CERO: All Ages
ESRB: T (Teen)
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Media 64MB + 64KB EEPROM

Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble (known as Viewtiful Joe Scratch! in Japan) is a beat 'em up video game developed by Clover Studio and published by Capcom for the Nintendo DS.

Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble looks and plays similarly to Viewtiful Joe 1 and 2. However, the touchscreen is a key feature of the game's controls. It enables gamers to split the level in half as well as swap the top screen to the touchscreen and vice versa.

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[edit] VFX powers and gameplay

In Double Trouble, there are now 6 extra bars of VFX instead of 5. The Mach Speed and Zoom VFX powers present in the other Viewtiful Joe games have been removed. In addition, players collect V-Tapes instead of V-Films. The VFX bar also seems to drain slightly faster than in other games.

  • Slow - Slows down the action to do more damage and begin lock-on. This is Joe's trademark power and has been in the series since the beginning, way back in the original Viewtiful Joe.
  • Split - Allows the player to split the screen horizontally and can be used to drop objects on enemies as well as to jump through walls.
  • Scratch - Allows the player to shake the screen around to make random pieces of debris fall on dazed enemies.
  • Slide - Switches the bottom screen with the top. Slide is similar to Zoom from the first 2 games, but it also gives access to another power, Touch.
  • Touch - Can be used to remove small, normally indestructible enemies, such as bats, from gameplay or to flip or turn switches in the background.

[edit] Cast

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
  • Joe - Our red hero, Viewtiful Joe is back. After saving the world, Joe is enjoying his time watching a new Captain Blue movie being filmed inside the theme park, "Movie Studio". After begging for a role in the new movie, he witnesses the Madow stealing the film. Joe has set out to retrieve the unfinished film.
  • Jasmine - Joe's ever quarrelsome younger sister is also in on the action as she helps Joe investigate the whereabouts of the stolen film. Jasmine doesn't have a V-Watch (although she is able to transform in the end), so she doesn't participate in the fighting action. She aspires to one day be a great actress and is currently doing the role of the damsel of distress in Blue's new movie. In the game, she has her own level where she meets Vanilla, a tiny woman in a flying disc, who helps her (it operates the same way as a V.F.O.) and in the end, she uses it to turn into a super hero (like Captain Blue Jr. she doesn't use a V-watch).
  • Blue - The director himself, Blue was filming a new Captain Blue movie in Movie Studio until the evil Madow had stolen it. He has given his daughter, Silvia, the V-Camera (or V-Cam for short) which allows Joe to transform in the real world so long as he is being filmed by it.
  • Silvia - Joe's girlfriend and Blue's daughter. Silvia has been given the V-Cam by her father to help Joe. Unlike in Viewtiful Joe 2, she will not have a role being a heroine, but she uses a camera to assist Joe.
  • Alastor - Joe's arch-rival, who has once again decided to prove his superiority to Joe in battle. This time, he's brought his own giant robot, the Rex Majin, to counter Joe's Six Majin. He has no real affiliation with Madow.

[edit] Madow

  • Queen Heinderella - Leader of the Madow. She is revealed to be Joe's and Jasmine's mother, Junko, who came down from heaven for just one day to see them. She was an actress who was in movies with Capt. Blue and became rich and famous, but soon her career hit an all time low, and she got in a car accident and died in the hospital. She can make her allies grow in size by dancing a routine.
  • Gadget Cop - Half man, half machine, all law enforcement. He's a parody of RoboCop.
  • Killer Hands - An effeminate superhuman with Swiss army knives as hands. He loves to hug people and is a parody of Edward Scissorhands. When he grows in size, he becomes similar to a machine gun.
  • Vanilla/Alter Woman - A tiny woman and a member of "Science Task Force" who can grow in size for 3-minute intervals. Vanilla is the only person in the Madow who didn't have her hero-ness stolen prior to Joe and Jasmine meeting her. She's a parody of the Japanese superhero Ultraman, though she's a woman. In Jasmine's level, she helps her, acting like Jasmine's V.F.O., but already upgraded.
  • Meta Rangers - Ranger Log and Ranger Digi are a pair of heroes who fight together. They are a parody of Kamen Riders 1 & 2 and are named like Super Sentai Heroes (or Power Rangers to non-Japanese audiences). They also make references to superhero TV shows such as Captain Planet (They introduce themselves by saying "Let our powers combine"). Log always makes Digi finish his sentences. They have a battle machine that is made when their separate robots combine.

[edit] Voice cast

Voices only appear in regular gameplay, not in cutscenes. Cutscenes that show major story events are delivered through onscreen text. However, one or two voice samples may be played during certain cutscenes.

[edit] US


[edit] Easter Eggs

  • In the Chapter Nightmare on Xmas, the mansion is based on Resident Evil's Mansion, containing portraits of Clownies dressed as Jill , Carlos , Claire , and Steve a typewrighter and herbs being in the background. Zombie dogs jump out of windows and assault you, and many Clownies you fight are disguised as zombies. This may possibly be due to the fact that Shinji Mikami was involved with both games.

[edit] Awards

  • IGN: Editors' Choice Award[1]

[edit] References

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