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Submitted by Cyrus365 817d ago | review

GameFocus: Where The Wild Things Are Review

GameFocus writes: "Since 1963, Maurice Sendak's children's book, Where the Wild Things Are has been read to children all over the world. Surprisingly, it's taken over 40 years for the book to finally be brought to the big screen, which in turn has also spawned a videogame. Griptonite Games have taken a few chances in bringing the world Sendak created to consoles. Can they live up to the challenge?" (Where the Wild Things Are, Wii) 7.4/10

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