Titus Interactive (1999-2005)
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Titus Interactive SA (formerly Titus France SA) was a French video game company who developed and published games for multiple platforms. Founded in 1985 and filed for bankruptcy in January 9, 2005, with their last game being RoboCop, based on the film series of the same name.
Notable games
- Crazy Cars
- Crazy Cars 2
- Crazy Cars III
- Superman 64
- RoboCop
- Prehistorik series
- The Blues Brothers
- Blues Brothers 2000
- Carmageddon 64
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
- Xena: Warrior Princess (N64/GBC)
- Quest for Camelot
- Top Gun: Combat Zones
- Worms World Party
- Barbarian
- Downforce
- Kao the Kangaroo
- Incredible Crisis
- Titus the Fox
Why They and Most of Their Games Sucked
- They pretty much used Titus the Fox as their company logo and they never gave him a sequel, they pretty much named the game after themselves (originally, the Titus the Fox game starred Moktar, a stereotypical Arab character by French comedian Lagaf. He was replaced in localization).
- When they were working on Superman 64, Eric Caen said in an interview that he didn't want to add rings for the entire game, but due to executive meddling from Warner Bros., they were forced to add them into the game, causing many problems, that they are completely innumerable.
- They were originally going to release the game onto the PlayStation as well, but the licensing rights from Warner Bros technically expired, making them unable to release it.
- Their games mostly suffer from atrocious hit detection that's always biased against the player for example on Superman on the Game Boy or Top Gun: Combat Zones.
- Many of their games also sported ugly graphics specially the ones on the Nintendo 64 and RoboCop.
- Most of them also had really shallow and dirt simple gameplay for example in Xena: Warrior Princess.
- Bad Level design that never tell you what to do, follows moon logic, or is pure filler, for example on Superman 64 or Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
- The levels of their games also lack checkpoints, making them more frustrating, for example RoboCop.
- Abominable controls in to the point of being a nightmare to play. The most notable being Superman 64.
- Unbalanced difficulty, for example their RoboCop game with extremely easy parts, and others where enemies can kill you in one or two hits.
- Their games, especially on the Nintendo 64, have massive amounts of glitches. For example the glitched Sniper Mode when fighting the Titan in Hercules, failing to unlock cars in Carmageddon 64 or the glitched final level on Superman 64.
- The physics in their games are a disaster, most notable on Carmageddon 64.
- They were also terrible at porting games, for example Prince of Persia 2 for the Super Nintendo or their Carmageddon 64, which could easily be called the second worst game of the Nintendo 64.
- Poor frame rate that screws the game, with the most notable example being Superman 64.
Redeeming Qualities
- They published some good games, mostly before 1999, like Incredible Crisis, Worms World Party, Titus the Fox, Evil Zone, Crazy Cars series, Blues Brothers series, the Prehistorik series, and the japanese versions of Garfield: Saving Arlene (which ended the studios for good in a decent note).
- Overall, they were tolerable in the 80's and early 90's.
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