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Submitted by skynidas 914d ago | review

GameDaily: G-Force Review

GameDaily writes: "On the downside, levels drag on for too long. It seemed like every time we thought a mission was going to end, it continued for another five minutes. We also didn't care for playing in 3-D; the game comes with two pairs of 3-D glasses. Putting them on adds a new level of depth to the action, but also hurts our eyes; thankfully, you can toggle this on/off in the options menu. Aside from those complaints, G-Force offers a few hours of decent shooting at $10 less than the average Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 video game". (G-Force, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360) 7/10

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