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Submitted by Cyrus365 1135d ago | review

Vooks: Facebreaker K.O. Party Review

Vooks writes: "Since the inception of the Wii and its motion control scheme, many have been attempting to adapt the platform to emulating real life sports and games. While Wii Sports did a good job at exemplifying the potentials of motion controlled mini games including the popular boxing game, the latest boxing outing on Wii from EA Freestyle ignores the potentials of the Wii control system and instead plays out as an arcade style party game filled with chaotic button mashing and a control scheme with no resemblance to real life boxing." (Facebreaker K.O. Party, Wii) 7/10

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