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Review: Tokyo Jungle Mobile | Digitally Downloaded

Digitally Downloaded writes: "Tokyo Jungle was a weird game. Not just because it is weird (though any game which features psychopathic Pomeranian that can take down a fully grown freaking Tiger is not just weird, it's downright terrifying), but because it is a game that I really, truly should have loved. But I didn't. In fact the game failed to click with me at all.

But I was so desperate to give the concept of this game a chance that I just how do download the mobile version. And you know what? This game's formula is so, so much better suited for mobile platforms. Now I'm a fan."

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PrimeGrime3933d ago (Edited 3933d ago )

A shame, I will say it turned out better than I had thought for a mobile version. I would honestly play it on a phone but I personally am not too into playing games on my phone and I already play Tokyo Jungle.

Hope it does well for them at at least. Really would have loved to see the full version on PS Vita, also I think it would have been far better to release both a mobile and actual Vita version.

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10 Games that made PlayStation Mobile worthwhile (for me)

From the article, "These 10 games were some of PlayStation Mobile’s shining stars, and we salute them. Though, to be fair, they’re my favorite 10."

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USGamer- Tokyo Jungle Mobile Review

USG:It's Tokyo Jungle on the go. Like its predecessor, it's not a perfect game; but also like its predecessor, it's a surprisingly addictive experience in small doses.

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Tokyo Jungle Mobile (PlayStation Mobile) Review - Push Square

Push Square: "Tokyo Jungle Mobile gnaws down the PS3 release to its core bones, streamlining the concept to fit the philosophy of a mobile phone game without betraying the ideals of the source material. It's not quite as proficient as the console release, but the changes serve the series well and results in an enticing little action game that's fun to paw at on the road."

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