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product_id: 16412745
title: "Rascal"
brand: "psygnosis"
price: "₱13179"
currency: PHP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.ph/products/16412745-rascal
store_origin: PH
region: Philippines
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# Rascal

**Brand:** psygnosis
**Price:** ₱13179
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rascal by psygnosis
- **How much does it cost?** ₱13179 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/16412745-rascal)

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- psygnosis enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted psygnosis brand quality
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## Description

Product description          Disc has scratches and the case lid has broken tab.             From the Manufacturer          As the crafty kid hero designed by Jim Henson's Creature Shop you must save both your inventor dad and the entire planet from an evil overlord. Take on enemies from cunning pirates to Mayan gods and dragons. Hunt your way through 6 huge worlds -- from the Lost City of Atlantis to the Wild West -- with 18 action-packed levels.              
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                 Review          Rascal is a visually confusing 3D adventure that is as entertaining as shopping in a crowded grocery store. It is another in a long line of 3D adventure games far below the Mario standard; this game proves dull and inconsistent. Rascal is tasked with wading through six worlds to rescue his father from a bad guy, Chronos. I find it hard to imagine that a boy with a bubble-blowing gun could depose a master of time travel, but such is the premise. As advertised, there are 18 levels to the game (three to a world), but only 12 offer anything more than fighting with said bad guy. In each of those 12 levels you assemble an hourglass of six pieces, which teleports you back home. Each level's standard inventory is what you might expect: puzzles, critters, power-ups - not much left to the imagination. And much of the game is centered on merely picking up this stuff. Once Rascal makes it through all six worlds, the game is over. Anyone that has mastered jumping on mushrooms and shooting while running backwards could easily finish this game. Jim Henson's Creature Shop was assigned the task of designing Rascal the character. Sadly, it designed something quite similar to Atari's Paperboy. Rascal says little more than "whoa" and "ouch" as he saunters through many a blandly painted room. The soundtrack in the Old West and Hollywood levels and the random noise in many of the later rooms made me want to die. Luckily, volume is one thing you can control. This game has a few technical problems, too. Seams in between polygons, flickering animation, and pop-up occur regularly. The poor camera angle work makes the game impossible in spots, obscuring what Mario or Lara would see clearly. Objects behind Rascal prevent you from clearly seeing what lies ahead, because the invisible camera can't occupy the same space. In some places Rascal disappears for no reason other than camera malfunction. There are a few levels in the Atlantis and Aztec worlds that are well designed, challenging, and cohesive right down to the music. The Paynal character is the rare visual standout of the ordeal, brightly colored and well animated. The high point of the game was several skateboard-styled half-pipes. They were fast, deadly, and fun. What's odd is the overall thrown-together feel of the game. The few outstanding levels are so good it makes me wonder if the developers cheaped out due to release date economics. Regardless, Rascal is a 3D adventure similar to Mario 64 or Tomb Raider only in ambition. --Sean Kelly --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review           See more

## Features

- Disc, Case, and Manual

## Images

![Rascal - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61lrxp+1lLL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

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    This game deserves way better review scores....
  

*by T***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2012*

I'm not going to go all out here and review this game in entire detail because I am only about half way and haven't picked it up since playing only a few days okay, but I can tell you, that for a penny and $3.99 shipping, you are robbing yourself by not getting this game. Simply put:The Good:THE MUSIC-OH MY GOD,  the techno tracks in this game are quite possibly some of the best/catchiest tracks in a game I have EVER heard. If you love old catchy video game soundtracks, you must listen to the in game music. What is also nice, is you can listen to some of tracks by putting the disc into a cd player or your ps1/2. Simply put, great soundtrack!!!THE GRAPHICS- VERY COLORFUL, BRIGHT, AND WELL DRAWN...looks like your standard ps 3d environment game. Sort of looks like  40 Winks, in my opinion. Also, as a side note...if you watch someone play this online on an emulator, the game looks like garbage compared to the real thing...Big surprise, emulation messes up a ps1 game! Do yourself a favor and get this game. It looks worlds better in person.The Gameplay: Pretty fun actually. I'll take this over any of the thousands of first person shooters pumped out by game developers now. Basic platforming in a 3d environment.THE CHALLENGING:The controls will present a challenge at first, but with a little skill and concentration you will get the control of Rascal down very easily. Sometimes he will keep moving after you jump so hold the down d pad button or analong stick back. Also, you have to judge your jumps sometime, but anyone who is familiar with NES or SNES games, will probably be a near expert like I am at the subject.THE BAD:I didn't find this game sooner! Thanks for reading.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Beware your fingers will be sore.
  

*by G***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 11, 2019*

I played this game yeeeears ago. I really enjoyed playing back in 2000. I don't remember moving around in this game being so hard. Getting around to see objects in the game is such a drag. I read the reviews before purchasing this game again [just to see what others thought of it and to go down memory lane]. To my surprise and disappointment I read so many reviews saying that the camera and the boxlike controls were impossible to get Rascal around in the game. But after actually playing it again after so many years, I realized the game really does make your thumbs sore. On the first day I received it, I played for like an hour straight and had to put it down, not picking it up since. My thumbs are traumatized. I did miss the game though. Going down memory lane was fun. But that's it.

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    Fun
  

*by A***H on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2017*

I love this game I played as a child , so fun love the different levels.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*