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Submitted by BIoodmask 1166d ago | review

GamerVision: Rubik's World Review

It's not addictive, and there's never a moment where its brilliance shines past its faults. The highlight of the game comes from the menu screen, which gradually fills with color as puzzles are completed. When the title screen is a high point of a game, you should know it's time to quit, and move onto a different title. There's about as much to complain about as there is to acclaim, but as a whole, it never rises above the level of an adequate game. (Rubik's World, Wii) 6/10

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