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Fat Princess

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 54 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Titan Studios
Genre(s): Action
Players: 32
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: July 30, 2009
Summary
[Playstation Network] Rescue your beloved princess through teamwork in this comic medieval battle royale. There's a catch, though - the other team has been feeding her magical cake, making her harder to escort back to your castle. Choose from five distinct character classes and switch at any time to best help your team. Charge head first into battle, heal teammates as they break through enemy lines, and upgrade your team and the castle defenses as you work with your team to save your princess. Online Multiplayer - Face off in online matches with up to 32 players and in-game voice chat. Unique and Varied Maps - Enjoy eight comical and challenging maps, plus two special arena-style single-player levels. Five Character Classes - Change between Worker, Warrior, Ranger, Mage and Priest simply by picking up a new hat. Unique Game Modes - After the seven-chapter single-player campaign, enjoy custom games of Rescue the Princess, Snatch 'n Grab, Team Deathmatch and Invasion. Customizable Avatars - Create your own personal avatar before you charge into battle, and unlock new customization options during gameplay. [SCEA]
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What The Critics Said
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Gamer Limit
Fat Princess is a gem that's marred by some issues that would otherwise make it the best game on the PSN.
Read Full Review >GamingExcellence
Fat Princess presents a captivating world, an absurd premise and classic gameplay in a very well balanced and original game that is both amazingly funny and fun to play.
Read Full Review >GameFocus
This is without a doubt the most enjoyment I have had with an online-focused game in a long time and cannot wait to go back and play some more. There is something for everyone and it will not take you long to get accustomed to the controls and be essential on the battlefield. It might only be August, but what we have here is by far the best downloadable game of the year and one that should not be missed.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
It's one of the better reasons to own the system at this point, and certainly a lot of fun to play.
Read Full Review >Kombo
Fat Princess is one of the defining games of the PSN. The style is outrageously cute and gory and the gameplay is simple enough that it is infectious to play.
Read Full Review >Vandal Online
Fun in the multiplayer and different to any other game in the market, Fat Princess is one of the best titles available in the digital marketplace, an instant classic which adapts game modes of other genre under a new and fresh approach.
Read Full Review >WonderwallWeb
Fat Princess is a great multiplayer experience that will only get better once people learn to utilise the skills of all of the classes.
Read Full Review >GamePro
One of the most original downloadable games to date. The amount of strategy that exists is plentiful and there is more than enough content included to justify the purchase.
Read Full Review >IGN
Figuring out why the bombs of a worker are awesome, lighting your sword on fire, and knocking open your castle's front door just long enough to shoot someone in the face are great experiences.
Read Full Review >TheSixthAxis
Fat Princess offers some of the most addictive and rewarding gameplay in recent times and can be a fantastic joy to play with friends online. Over time, it wouldn’t be at all surprising for Fat Princess to get better and better as players settle down into their roles and really engage with the teamwork – much like has happened in Killzone 2’s multiplayer.
Read Full Review >Destructoid
Fat Princess' charm and sense of humor prevails throughout, and it's backed up by a completely honest, simple, and thoroughly fun war game that contains not one pretentious bone in its body.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Either single player or online, Fat Princess delivers excellence in every way. The single player is quite short and should be looked at more like a tutorial for the very deep multiplayer aspect. If there were one thing I’d like to see added to Fat Princess it would be split-screen local multiplayer, other than that I can’t complain.
Read Full Review >Da Gameboyz
This is a game that is definitely worth the purchase price and I think that it is a must have DLC title for the PlayStation 3.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
It's easy to see the craftsmanship that has been poured into this offering from its presentation to its stellar gameplay. The only problem we found that keeps this title back from gaming nirvana is its suspect connections - it was often impossible to play against others online.
Read Full Review >PSX Extreme
Fat Princess is both charming and amusing but it’s also nicely designed and capable of holding a player’s interest due to the diversity and variety found within.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
Any game starring fat royalty with a penchant for baked treats and a credit sequence set to Sir Mixalot's 'Baby Got Back' is instantly destined for greatness anyway. So why not have your cake and eat it?
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
Fat Princess is more filling then the sweet magical icing that crowns the princess's favorite meal. Titian Studios has produced a fun, quick-paced strategy game that takes the classic formula of capture-the-flag and turns it into a violent, cheery pool of controlled chaos.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
Though it's hardly perfect, Fat Princess is nevertheless one of the most enjoyable and multi-faceted multiplayer experiences on the PS3 right now. Grab a headset and get to slaughtering; that princess isn't going to gorge herself, you know!
Read Full Review >Games Master UK
Like cake, it's tasty and lovely to look at. Unlike cake, it's an experience best shared. [Oct 2009, p.74]
3DJuegos
It’s dumb concept is just the start point for a funny and strategic game. This smart change of the Capture the Flag concept shines because of its old-school gameplay and its innovative form.
Read Full Review >Pelit (Finland)
An interesting blend of classic group beat 'em up and gamemodes lifted from FPS-games. It’s at the same time monotonous, chaotic and fun. [Aug 2009]
GamingXP
As we already thought in our preview: The game is one of the best out of the PSN Store and makes a lot of fun, especially for more than one player!
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
There isn’t much like Fat Princess on any platform, and though it’s clear that it can grow in any number of ways, the game is already hectic and fun.
Read Full Review >1UP
Fat Princess' greatest strength is its comical presence, from the title screen to the ending credits.
Read Full Review >9Lives
Fat Princess is definitely a hit and worthy addition to the PlayStation Store. The humour in the game and the simple class system creates a new experience. Unfortunately, the continuous in-game chaos can ruin the fun sometimes. No one should be deterred from its unique graphical style, as Fat Princess is a game for everyone looking to have some fun online here and there.
Read Full Review >Strategy Informer
If gamers are worried about Fat Princess not giving them an amusing time, then they should worry no longer – Fat Princess has more highs than lows to justify a digital download for any PlayStation 3 owner.
Read Full Review >GamingTrend
Innovation has always been one of the cornerstones of the gaming industry, and Titan Studios deserves a round of applause for going back to the basics with this game, adding a nice little twist with the whole princess concept, and bringing us one of the better downloadable games of the year.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
The imbalanced matches overrun with bots are my primary issue with the multiplayer, and a related (in my opinion lesser) snag is inconsistent communication.
Read Full Review >Everyeye.it
Some issues with the netcode and a short list of gamemodes are the main problems of this game. Nice graphic and excellent style make Fat Princess a nice guest of the PSN.
Read Full Review >Giant Bomb
Despite its early growing pains, Fat Princess manages to walk a pretty straight path between frenzied combat and larger-scale tactics. It's a unique take on team-based multiplayer with a lot of personality and charm--and, with any luck, a lot of staying power on the PlayStation Network.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
The multiplayer mode is the key, though. Without that, there isn't much here for a single player to enjoy. Playing against bots is okay, and the survival and (quite clever) soccer game are fun diversions, but nothing beats running around a map full of 32 real players.
Read Full Review >PS3bloggen.se
Fat Princess is an amazing concept that should have had a longer beta test, so that the bugs could have been ironed out. But the more they're fixed the better the game gets, and this may well become a really successful franchise.
Read Full Review >Playstation Official Magazine UK
At 11.99 this is an expensive slice of PSN, but the end result is so tasty you won't regret it. [Oct 2009, p.117]
Gamervision
Sadly, due to Sony's refusal to ship the PlayStation 3 with headsets, just about every game has problems with communication.
Read Full Review >Gamer 2.0
If Titan Studios can support Fat Princess well and offer plenty of good updates that include free and paid content, there should be a bright future for Fat Princess.
Read Full Review >PSM3 Magazine UK
Enormous fun, but let down by poor AI and single-player brevity. [Oct 2009, p.68]
Console Monster
While the game does have its flaws in poor AI and the sometimes never ending games, the colourful comical gore ridden game, as well as the catchy game title, did manage to grab my attention.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
This silly twist on capture-the-flag is as funny as it is strategic, but balance issues keep it from greatness.
Read Full Review >Gameplanet
Fat Princess is hugely entertaining, however communication problems may prevent the game from retaining a large fanbase.
Read Full Review >NZGamer
Fat Princess, despite the dodgy premise, is heaps of fun. It’s old-school gameplay with a fresh new look.
Read Full Review >XGN
For only 15 euro's you purchase a really fun game, with easy gameplay mechanics so you can play it anytime you feel like it. Now go and stuff her up!
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Spain
Fat Princess is like a cake with few layers: it's great when played with friends, and it's quite delicious, but it lacks some flavour and it will leave us a bit hungry.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
Potentially brilliant multiplayer romp hindered by PSN's lack of communication. Bundled headsets please, Sony.
Read Full Review >Level7.nu
The fundamental principles behind the gameplay and strategy in Fat Princess are quite ingenious: take up to 32 players and divide them into two teams. Let the members of these teams assume one of four classes (mage, warrior, worker, priest) and then let them use the unique characteristics of their chosen class to either infiltrate the enemy base to steal their princess or defend the home base. It's an addictive and thoroughly pleasing experience, if you find the proper teammates that is. Fat Princess ranges from a decent to a fantastic online experience.
Read Full Review >LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Marvelous blend of fast paced action and team strategy offers many hours of multiplayer fun. Don’t forget your headset otherwise you’ll be disappointed. [Sept 2009]
Edge Magazine
While you won't necessarily win without some loyal subjects from your friends list, there's a deceptive amount of fun you can have while trying. [Oct 2009, p.94]
The Onion (A.V. Club)
So the core design, which seems so elegant at first, leads either to quick decisions between teams of unmatched skill, or long slogs worthy of a Russian winter campaign. When the action drags on, the not-inconsiderable cute factor starts to wear away.
Read Full Review >Play UK
Ultimately, Fat Princess is a victim of its own focused creativity. It may have visual appeal and at first seem to offer a lot but it doesn’t take long to realise proceedings are rather dull; matches last a ridiculously long amount of time. In tiny bursts there’s definitely some appeal. It’s just ever so short. [Issue#183, p.80]
Teletext GameCentral
The princess may have bitten off more than she can chew with her clever but confused multiplayer melees.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
Much like the cakes that the princesses so greedily scoff down, the game is delicious at first, an overwhelming confection of bright colours and varied flavours, but the sugar rush wears off much too quickly, leaving you bloated and exhausted.
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
There's only so much the cute presentation can gloss over, meaning some serious changes will need to be made if the game is going to have any real legs.
Read Full Review >Gamer.nl
Fat Princess looks delicious and, in theory, provides enough depth with her action-, RTS- and RPG-elements. But the game centers around cooperative team-play, and that doesn't happen too often when you play with other people. Most matches end up in a free-for-all where tactics aren’t anywhere to be found. On top of that your AI-teammates are dumb, the game suffers from bugs and lag and the Mage-class is far too powerful. Fat Princess just didn't become the game we wanted it to be.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
There is potential here, and with an expansion or some downloadable content, Fat Princess can easily become something worthwhile, but right now it ends up feeling more like a proof-of-concept than a fully-featured release.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.8 (out of 10) based on 121 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
souleatingginger gave it a10:
This game is great everything is pretty well balanced and awesome. the graphics are amazing and it has a tremendously high replay value. but if i were rating this game before titan fixed most of the problems then i would have given it a 9. ps to the person who said this game was only a cluster f*** u don't haveto go there. and to the person who thinks the game is broken ur an idiot and try playing the game now. Broccoli Crew Don't Lose!!!
Bryan L gave it an8:
In Fat Princess the graphics are cheerful and the mayhem is exciting, yet the game only deserves an 8 and not a 10 or even a 9 because of the team balancing issues already mentioned by other users. If you're anal about winning, than it is somewhat of a gamble to choose the quick match option because you will often find yourself on a losing team. Play with a group of friends or host your own matches to get the best experience out of the game, otherwise you'll be left with disappointment wishing for a refund.
Frank R gave it an8:
Easy with the 10's, kids. This game IS a blast to play online (while the offline mode leaves much to be desired), but it has blatant balancing issues. A team of 3 humans and 13 bots against 10 humans and six bots is absolutely NOT a fair match up - especially when the bots have the reasoning skills of a rock. When they give us an auto-balancing patch so the matches are always even, then I'll consider it a 9. But until then, this is a B- grade at best.
fat princess gave it a9:
While I had some fun playing with the cute little graphics and story line, the darn little computer players on your team just do whatever they want, so when you really want to upgrade something, you might have to wait the whole game, but otherwise this was a fun and enjoyable game, and while it was short, the replay value was very high... I expect a sequel.
josh j gave it a10:
Pure mindless fun with great artwork and fun matches. If this is an early taste of MAG like an other commenter said, MAG is going be awesome. Why? Because Fat Princess is most likely the best downloadable game i have ever played.
John M. gave it a0:
The game is broken. The gameplay is not thought trough. This game needed another year or so to be fixed. I cannot even get my money back on PSN for this pos.
Joe M gave it a9:
The first time playing Fat Princess I didn't like it much as i thought it was slightly confusing to me but after spending some time with her I realized how awesome this game is. The online play is awesome. It is lots of fun & very funny... Baby Got Back!
