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Ubisoft Announce The Smurfs 2 Video Game Collaboration / First Screenshots

In anticipation of the July 31 release of Columbia Pictures’ and Sony Pictures Animation’s 3D hybrid live-action/animated family comedy The Smurfs 2, today Ubisoft announced that the company will develop and publish a video game based on the film. Developed by Ubisoft and WayForward, the game will be released as an action-adventure platformer game for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, Wii and Wii U, as well as an interactive storytelling book and collection of mini-games on Nintendo DS. It will release on all consoles in July, 2013.

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d0nT wOrrY4032d ago

Oh god.. this is awwwwwwwwful

Yuprules4032d ago (Edited 4032d ago )

It's a platformer for children, it isn't for Rayman Legends fans :) But aren't all movie games bad?

deafdani4032d ago

There once was a time when licensed games weren't necessarily bad, and many actually were quite superb. For example, the Disney games in the 90's (The Lion King, Duck Tales, Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers and Aladdin were all fantastic platformers).

pissed9994032d ago

A landmark video game title from the GREATEST developers in the world.

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Groupon Pre Black Friday Sales 2013 For Video Games (Until 11-20)

Techtorial: Groupon is giving up to 40% discounts to selected video games for the entire weekend as a part of its early Black Friday treat to shoppers.

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GamingBolt: The Smurfs 2 Review

The Smurfs 2 isn’t the best platformer around, but it’s a harmless waste of time for the family.

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The Smurfs 2 Review | Press Start Australia

Shannon at Press Start Australia writes: "Whilst this game clearly isn’t intended for adults, I invited my nephews around to try out the game and they absolutely loved it. The difficulty seemed to be just right for them and they really enjoyed playing through the game with a huge variety of characters that they’ve come to know and love from the movies. 30 levels, 6 boss fights and a bunch of achievements make this game something that they’ll be playing for weeks."

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