Submitted by Wriggy 884d ago | review

The Lost Gamer: G-Force – Review

The Lost Gamer writes: "There have been an increasing number of computer animated films released at cinemas worldwide over the past couple of years, and this Summer saw Walt Disney Pictures enter the fray with both Guinea Pigs and Gadgets inG-Force. As per usual, a video game has been developed to coincide with its release.

Within the game, you play as the leader of the G-Force team – Darwin. The storyline revolves around the more central plot of the film, where the team aims to avert an unknown enemy that has caused malfunctions in the circuitry of all of Saber Technology electrical appliances, leading them to become dangerous as they attack their owners. Throughout the game, communication chatter with your team will aim to provide you with the story progression, yet unfortunately never really draws you in – being used more to show you which direction to head in next rather than the reason you are doing so..." (G-Force, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360) 7/10

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