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Just like the movies it’s drawing from, Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch knows exactly what it is. It’s full of crude humor aimed squarely at fans of the originals—and the demographic that sees itself represented in its stars, myself included—and to that end, Chronic Blunt Punch’s sense of humor breathed life into a lot of my recent demo. Similar to that unabashed sense of humor, this is happy to be a classic beat-em-up.
I went hands-on with a near-final version of the latest JSB game and was given all but free reign to run wild through New Jersey as the unlikely heroes. Playing solo, I was more or less told that I’d hit a point that was too difficult to try without getting a game over. But, as if I’d been hit by a chronic blunt punch, I lost track of time.
While I can’t exactly tell how far I made it into the final game, I cleared a few levels and a meaty 45-minute chunk of the main story, chuckling at the animations, character designs, and set dressing along the way. I wound up overstaying my scheduled appointment and never actually hit that difficulty-induced game

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