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Submitted by meepmoopmeep 923d ago | review

Yahoo UK Review: G-Force

Guinea pigs as super heroes, a brilliant idea that's fun on the big screen and turns out to be more hilarious within a videogame.

If anything G-Force the videogame takes itself a little too seriously, but paradoxically this makes it all the more likely to promote fits of giggles. You are, after all, an anthropomorphic guinea pig trotting around with high-tech gadgets strapped to your warm furry body. Similarly G-Force on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 is a kiddie theme trussed up in a succession of proven videogame routines. You won't need to be a child to enjoy this, but you may need a child to find as an excuse to bring it home! (G-Force, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360) 4/5

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