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A portion of a GameSpot review…
The Good
* Amusing Lego presentation
* Solid strategic elements
* 6 sizable unique campaigns
* Enjoyable 3-person multiplayer.
The Bad
* Problematic pathfinding
* Units aren’t very battle savvy.
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Reviews
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A portion of an Examiner interview with Cameron Rains of High Voltage…
Ex: How have the Wii, DS and next-gen versions of the game varied? What format will each take be it third-person or top down?
Cameron: High Voltage Software developed Astro Boy: The Video Game on Wii, PS2, and PSP in a 2½D perspective. What this means is that while gameplay takes place in two dimensions (much like classic Nintendo games), the environments and models are all rendered in 3D. The experience across the High Voltage Software developed versions for each console will not differ. We provide the same killer action-platformer/shooter experience regardless of which platform you decide to pick the game up for.
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A portion of an RPGamer review…
Little King’s Story is paced perfectly with an open world that keeps the player busy with optional collection quests and mini-boss fights in addition to the main tasks. This is the first RPG in a long time that all Wii owners simply must play.
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Man, I’ll never forget this commercial. I don’t know why it stuck with me all these years. It’s not even that good, but it was on TV enough to make me desperately want the game! Metroid advertising sure has changed over the years, hasn’t it?!
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