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Submitted by Scotracer 761d ago | review

Daily Joystick Review: Where The Wild Things Are

Boosty from Daily Joystick writes: "As a child I had read the book "Where The Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak and was instantly consumed by its artistic style and its simple story line. The monsters where big and scary and I would stare at the pictures for hours imaging I took was on the land where the wild things are. Where the Wild Things Are has recently been brought to the big screen and of course your video game console, in my case the Xbox 360. However, the game bares little resemblance whatsoever to neither the book or the movie that it's supposed to be based on." (PS3, Where the Wild Things Are, Wii, Xbox 360) 4.5/10

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