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Submitted by Shogun_Ian 129d ago | review

Haunt the House: Terrortown [PlayStation Mobile Review] | ShogunGamer.com

Ian Fisher writes: Adding a little humor and charm to PlayStation Mobile without being overly saccharine, Haunt the House: Terrortown is an enjoyable offering that’s simply hampered by its dearth of longstanding content. The gameplay within Haunt the House is easy to get into and is filled with laughs, yet it does seem to be lacking a sense of skill that would push it over the top in the fun department. Minor gameplay shortcomings aside, there isn’t much to harp on in Haunt the House aside from the small selection of levels, which even then provide a nice amount of fun. (Android, Haunt the House: Terrortown, Mobile, PS Vita) 7/10

Ult iMate  +   129d ago
Fair review. The games seems to be nice. Loved the trailer.

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