![]() Spike is the protagonist of the first game. She is briefly shown in a couple cutscenes and is the one who "takes care of" the monkeys we catch. Natalie is the Professor's assistant and usually does any of the Professor's work when he is away. He is briefly shown in the opening cutscene and is practically a vegetable after watching Specter's broadcasts. His laboratory usually gets demolished by the ape escapes. The loveable old man who created monkey helmets, which allow monkeys to do human-like tasks. She has connections with the Professor and Natalie from the first two Ape Escape games. They are nine or ten years old.Īki is the caretaker of Yumi and Kei. They are supposedly twins since they are in the same grade (4th). Kei likes baseball and is a typical little boy. Kei is the male main character of the game and Yumi is the female main character. A bit too much like real life, if you ask me. He then plans world domination by broadcasting stupid television shows all over the world and turning the populace into vegetables that do nothing but watch television. Monkey helmets give monkeys increased brain power and the ability to do human-like tasks. ![]() The Big Bad (Specter) escapes and gets a monkey helmet for the third time. It really doesn't matter considering the plot really isn't the main focus of these games anyways. I'm not LPing the second game because I've done it before, but I will probably redo it at some point for SA and hopefully not as badly as my first LP of it was. I'm not LPing the first game, because it's been done quite a lot before. You don't want to go into these games looking for a very coherent plot. Catch some monkeys that are trying to take over the world and have some fun. Why isn't this monkey LPing the previous two games?Īpe Escape 3 does reference and take place after the events of Ape Escape 1 and 2, but the concept stays the same. Ape Escape 3 was released 9 months later, to an audience that was disappointed by the port. Unfortunately, the game sold quite poorly due to the PSP port of Ape Escape 1 which is described by many reviewers as "still being fun, but loses utility" (due to the PSP not having a second analog stick). But hey, everyone loves mon(k)eys, so why not make some more money? Sony is the developer and publisher of these games. It takes influences from the first two games and shoves them into a slightly more childish form. We are terrible at pop culture references.Īpe Escape 3 is a second sequel to the first game to utilize Sony's dualshock controller feature.
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