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Submitted by ThatCanadianGuy 1051d ago | review

VGT Review: Six Flags Fun Park

VideoGameTalk Writes:

"If you have a kid and are already planning a trip to Six Flags, this is a solid pick-up, as this $25 game has a $30 kid's admission voucher in it (if you go before the end of 2009,) so it's basically like getting the game for free. Just be prepared to hear complaints from a soon-to-be bored child a few days after purchase. A few tweaks might have made this an a fun game, but as it stands it asks too much in terms of effort and returns too little in rewarding play. A rental will satisfy pre-teens, the morbidly curious, or those who want to play an amusing few rounds of a decent on-rails shooter between loading breaks." (Six Flags Fun Park, Wii) 2/5

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