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Submitted by BIoodmask 1238d ago | review

Frictionless Insight: Shred Nebula Review

The single-player Adventure mode goes on for a long time, but within a few levels Frictionless Insight didn't care about much more than seeing the next backdrop. Finding a good multiplayer match was near-impossible, and the Score Attack mode wasn't as entertaining as several other offerings on Xbox Live Arcade. They really did spend most of the single-player game cruising backwards and holding down the fire button, playing by looking at the mini-map. And that doesn't leave them feeling like their Xbox Live Arcade time was well spent. Let alone the 800 points ($10) that the game costs. (Shred Nebula, Xbox 360) 2.5/5

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