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D-FRAG's Last Game Comments |
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
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Oh lord...
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Cruis\'n Exotica
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Its fun, but this is glitchy as hell
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MARIO (hack)
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The game has its moments cause it tells you messages that is suppose to draw negativity. The thing that makes this game scary is not the game itself, but if your able to crack a code, you'll get this horrifying picture. Literally, I can't even look at it
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Sonic Free Riders 04-24-16 07:55 PM
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Sonic Free Riders Review
As appealing the game looks and how good the soundtrack is, don't be fooled by the game-play. With the Kinect as the only controller you can use, the game is very hard to register your movements, especially for turning and speeding up. Even the menu controls have a hard time registering your body. It doesn't matter how much room there is in the room, the Kinect controls for the game is a huge problem, probably the main flaw of the game. The graphics are decent, and the soundtrack can be catchy though. But I don't recommend this game to anyone, especially with a back injury for those turns.
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D-FRAG's Game History |
Where's Waldo (nes), Cruis\'n Exotica (n64), Cruis\'n Exotica (n64), Cruis\'n Exotica (n64), Crash & Spyro Superpack - Season of Ice & Huge Adventure (gba), LEGO Racers (n64), Pitfall! (a2600), E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (a2600), Porky\'s (a2600), Porky\'s (a2600), Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi), Teleroboxer (vb), BerZerk (a5200), Berzerk (set 1) (mame), Pitfall! (a2600), Pac-Man (a2600), Pac-Man (a2600), Pac-Man (a2600), Pac-Man (a2600), Pac-Man (a2600), Tecmo Bowl (nes), Tecmo Bowl (nes), Pac-Man (a2600), Action 52 (nes), Action 52 (nes), Action 52 (nes), Action 52 (nes), Pitfall! (a2600), Pitfall! (a2600), Doom (aj), Nester\'s Funky Bowling (vb), Nester\'s Funky Bowling (vb), Nester\'s Funky Bowling (vb), Centipede (revision 3) (mame), Asteroids (rev 4) (mame), Berzerk (set 1) (mame), Berzerk (set 1) (mame), BerZerk (a5200), Space Invaders (a5200), E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (a2600), Pitfall! (a2600), Fast Food (a2600), R.C. Pro AM (nes), R.C. Pro Am II (nes), Tetris (nintendo) (nes), Mega Man 2 (nes), Mega Man 3 (nes), Mega Man (nes), |
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