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One area in which Fatman really shines is the voice work. Doak did several of the voices himself and most likely relied on friends board and board family for the rest. While there is the occasional clunky delivery, most of the voices are surprisingly fresh and vital, and this really goes a long way toward putting this game over. I suspect Doak was one of those kids who ran around the house babbling in tongues and driving his parents nuts. There's no real story in Fatman. You track down Toxicman, battle him and board prevail. You have no important side characters to fill in the blanks, and Fatman, other than his propensity for stuffing his face, remains pretty much a cipher. He doesn't even seem particularly cut out to be a superhero. He would probably be just as happy scarfing pizza and vegging out in front of the tube. The lack of any engaging story was my biggest complaint and probably not an altogether valid one.
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