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''CID The Dummy'' is an adventure video game released for the PlayStation 2, Wii, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation Portable on April 17, 2009, in Europe and July 7, 2009, in North America. The game would later be Video game remake#Demakes, demade into a 2D computer graphics, 2D Platform game, side-scroller titled ''Crash Dummy'' developed by Twelve Games and publish by Funbox Media and released digitally on the Nintendo Switch on February 28, 2019, Personal computer, PC via Steam (service), Steam on Mar 1, 2019, and the Sony PlayStation 4 on Mar. 4, 2019 respectively. Links to both an iOS and Android (operating system), Android versions of the game exist on the company's website but no longer function due to these versions being Delisting, delisted from those platforms and instead were ported up to consoles and PC. Both games takes numerous cues from ''Mega Man (1987 video game), Mega Man'' for the NES featuring a story about two scientists, once colleagues and now bitter rivals. After an experiment gone wrong, D.Troit (a pun of the city of Detroit), the game's villain, creates an army of sentient robots and kidnaps the daughter of B. M. Werken (a pun of the motor vehicle brand Bayerische Motoren Werk or BMW for short). Werken retaliates by creating a crash test dummy, or ''C''rash ''I''mpact ''D''ummy (CID, hence the title), the hero and the game's playable character, to defeat D. Troit and his armies and save Werken's daughter.


Reception

''CID The Dummy'' received negative reviews upon its release. On Metacritic, the game holds scores of 41/100 for the PlayStation Portable version based on 6 reviews, and 31/100 for the Wii version based on 7 reviews. On GameRankings, the game holds scores of 36.00% for the PlayStation 2 version based on 2 reviews, 35.60% for the PlayStation Portable version based on 5 reviews, and 33.43% for the Wii version based on 7 reviews. The game was panned by both gamers and critics for its lackluster gameplay, sluggish controls, poor graphics and awful voice acting. The game is also notable for using music on the game's Wii startup page that is a shoddy cover of Fatboy Slim, Fatboy Slim's Weapon of Choice (song), "Weapon of Choice" and the battle music Music of the Final Fantasy VII series#Original Soundtrack, "Let The Battles Begin" from ''Final Fantasy VII'' during a driving level. In some levels, the game also feature images plagiarism, plagiarized from various sources. The demake is plagued with poor controls, lackluster sounds and music, dull graphics, imprecise jumping and platforming, numerous typos and errors in grammar during cutscenes with text, confusing level design, poor story, and lack of replay value. In both games, the playable character CID comes off as being an unlikable protagonist. After rescuing Werken's daughter in the game's final cutscenes, he claims that he never really cared for her safety and well being or stopping D.Troit's plans. Instead, he boasts about his given "mission" as an opportunity to simply cause his own brand of trouble for his own amusement with no comedic or sarcastic tone.


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GameSpot Summary
2009 video games Cancelled Xbox games PlayStation 2 games Video games developed in Italy Wii games Windows games PlayStation Portable games Oxygen Games games