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Submitted by BIoodmask 1401d ago | review

Pocket Gamer: Undercover: Dual Motives Review

Dual Motives emerges as disappointingly standard point-and-click stuff at best, then. Most of the time, however, it hovers beneath that 'achievement'. It's basic and functional, throws up the odd challenge but remains mostly dull throughout, and it's also pretty short. If you like the genre, Pocket Gamer thoroughly recommend the better alternatives available. At least with those you're guaranteed to be smiling from start to finish.

Audio/Visual - 7
Gameplay - 5
Value - 3
Innovation - 4
Overall - (Nintendo DS, Undercover: Dual Motives) 4/10

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