Everything is big with Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie, published by interactive games giant Ubisoft.
It became the largest movie-licensed launch in video game history, following a worldwide release on all major console platforms in the fourth quarter last year. That ensured it would be one of the top-selling titles in the holiday season.
Players find the emotional tension of the film pushed to greater depths in the action-adventure game - from the jungles of Skull Island to King Kong's last stand on top of the Empire State Building in New York.
The game is a worthy adaptation of the new King Kong movie. The storyline and the characters' mannerisms reflect those in the film.
Players will be immersed in contrasting perspectives. As the game progresses, a player will alternate between writer Jack Driscoll in the first person and King Kong in third person.
Playing as Jack, a player uses various weapons, including spears, to fight creepy creatures and flesh-eating dinosaurs. Weapons can be transferred from another character to Jack by pressing the E button repeatedly. This feature is useful when Jack runs out of arms. A player gets to monkey around when playing as the gigantic ape - climbing walls and swinging from one branch to another. On the ground, there are enemy dinosaurs to fight.