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Bud Spencer and Terence Hill in their first virtual adventure. Slaps And Beans is a co-operative or single player scrolling beat’ em up game with the addition of platform elements and mini-games in which you'll interpret the characters of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill


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Bud Spencer & Terence Hill: Slaps And Beans Reviews & Ratings

60
Review by LEVEL (Czech Republic)
December 31, 2018

A simple game that relies too much on game and cinematographic nostalgia. But if you’ll be in the mood for this form and content, you will be slapping people for three or four hours with a smile on your face.

77
Review by Generación Xbox
August 14, 2018

Slaps & Beans had the threefold challenge of making arcade fans like it, making Bud Spencer's and Terence Hill's fans smile, and being a game competent enough to justify its existence beyond the tribute. Fortunately, it has managed to overcome all three aspects.

80
Review by GBG_Jason [user]
August 2, 2018

Long before the likes of Cheech and Chong, Jay and Silent Bob, or Amy Schumer and a forced laugh track, there was Bud Spencer and TerenceLong before the likes of Cheech and Chong, Jay and Silent Bob, or Amy Schumer and a forced laugh track, there was Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Never heard of them? They were a duo of actors featured in a number of films between the 1950s and 1980s. Long after their fame has come and gone, the folks at Trinity Team srls have brought us Bud Spencer & Terence Hill - Slaps and Beans, a beat ‘em up based on a number of their films.The game features a story that incorporates a number of characters and plot points from their film career, taking the player across a number of locales such as the Wild West and Miami, all in a style that is a throwback to old school coin op brawlers. The presentation captures the experience of standing in an old school arcade well, with the insert coin text appearing regularly. You'll visit beautifully captured pixel based environments, which will often begin with some mildly laughable dialogue, as tongue in cheek humor is notably present. While I never experienced any gut busting laughter from this, it warrants a few chuckles and is worth reading through your first go round.The game is primarily a brawler, with accessible combat that is broken down into light and heavy attacks, with a block or parry option. The heavy attacks require a chunk of stamina that is replenished by eating beans or drinking beer. Various pick-ups that work as weapons are peppered in heavily and add some variety to the bland combat, although I would have preferred less pick-ups that last a bit longer, as the majority of the items are single use. Both of the characters control essentially the same, with Bud offering heavier attacks and the ability to pick up and throw enemies. Terrance is much more nimble and is more of a quick defensive character that has a devastating jump kick attack. You can change characters on the fly, with the other character being controlled by the AI or via couch co-op. The combat is fun, but becomes stale early on due to the dated combat systems. Had this game been released in the 90's, it would've been a sure fire hit, probably taking down Streets of Rage as many middle aged gamer's genre favorite.There are a number of mini games that help break up the monotony of the combat, which are all hit or miss. Early into the game there is a segment where you must chase an enemy on horseback to reach his speeding train, all while evading debris thrown at regular intervals. This wouldn't be overly difficult if you didn't get hung up on the AI or your partner in the event you try to move in the same direction they are currently residing, often resulting in both characters being pushed back a good distance, ending in failure. I rather enjoyed the QTE-ish gun duels that pop up from time to time though.Honestly, this is a bit long for the genre, clocking in around three hours if you read each and every text box, with about 45 minutes to an hour shaved off if you skip them. The levels change up the environment often enough that none of the levels really outstay their welcome, although the lack of a proper save feature left me having to complete a few of the levels multiple times due to exiting at the wrong time. With a varied and decently sized achievement list, there is a lot to do if you're looking to pad your gamerscore or trophy level, but outside of this there is little reason to revisit the game unless you want to embark on the journey with a friend locally.The game falls on the easy side outside of some of the mini games that more often than not provide no tutorial on how to proceed. While not overly taxing, I failed most of these on the first attempt, with few deaths resulting from the actual combat, even on the hardest difficulty. This makes the title standout as a great co-op experience for younger players, with the mini games being the only areas I had to take over for my young child.Bud Spencer & Terence Hill - Slaps and Beans offers some great co-op brawling fun, albeit a dated experience. While it doesn't bring any of the new mechanics other recent brawlers like the amazing Raging Justice, it succeeds as being a great throwback to a simpler time in gaming.

80
Review by MondoXbox
July 29, 2018

An hilarious game for lovers of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill movies, with lots of references and officially licensed music. The gameplay might be a bit on the basic side, but it's definitely a suggested buy for lovers of the two Italian actors.

80
Review by Xbox_Alive [user]
July 26, 2018

Bud Spencer and Terence Hill films were a thing of beauty in my opinion and to say I had many enjoyable moments watching these two geniusesBud Spencer and Terence Hill films were a thing of beauty in my opinion and to say I had many enjoyable moments watching these two geniuses would be a massive understatement. As you can imagine then when I first learnt that there was a video game featuring these two legends making its way to the Xbox One I was excited to say the least and I’m pleased to say that it didn’t disappoint either. Don’t get me wrong it isn’t perfect and it does have a few imperfections but on the whole it gets a lot more right than it gets wrong. One of the most important things it gets right is something I was really looking forward to and that is the story. The story is absolutely brilliant and packed to the brim with humour, which in turn delivered back to me a lot of fond memories. The only problem is that the story is a little too short and I would’ve loved some more which shows just how good the story was. In terms of the gameplay I wasn’t sure what to expect and I’m pleased to say it provided me with a lot of fun and enjoyment. You can play this game both on your own or with a friend and it really doesn’t matter which way you play because you will enjoy both. Playing with a friend though probably just nicks it for me and the main reason for that is because some fights drag on a little too long when you play alone and that can make things become a little tedious every now and then. Thankfully though this tedious feeling doesn’t last too long because there are an array of different minigames for you to get to grips with and the best thing is that each minigame is pretty creative with plenty of fun to be had within each of them. This is very good because it stops you from getting too frustrated because there is a little bit of frustration present in the game. This frustration is mostly felt when you die because it doesn’t matter how far you are in the level because when you die you have to start all over again which definitely can be a pain at times. I was just about able to look past this nuisance though and that was thanks to the game’s presentation. Both the visuals and sound design pay homage to certain films brilliantly and this makes things even more of a fun and immersive experience, which is of course fantastic. At the end of the day Bud Spencer & Terence Hill: Slaps And Beans is a game you definitely have to own if you were a fan of the film’s. It’s taken everything I loved from the film’s and implemented them excellently and even though it gets a couple of things wrong I still enjoyed my time with the game a lot.

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Game Information
Release Date April 20, 2018
Publisher Trinity Team srls, Buddy Productions GmbH, Trinity Team srls
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Side view
Genres Fighting, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Themes Action
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch