Submitted by user9422077 762d ago | review

Military: Where the Wild Things Are Review

Military:

"The sum of this content (there's nothing to do beyond the single-player adventure) doesn't quite justify the full price the game commanded back at launch, but a quick price drop means finding "WTWTA" brand-new for upwards of $20 less already is a feasible proposition. At that price, it's hard not to recommend it: Younger players will appreciate a game made for them that doesn't insult their gaming intelligence, and their parents - or really, anyone in need of an "Ico"-style fix - might come away surprised by just how much this innocuous piece of tie-in merchandising gets right." (PS3, Where the Wild Things Are) -

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