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Submitted by BIoodmask 758d ago | review

Guardian: Where The Wild Things Are Review

While it all looks very pretty, and the Wild Things themselves are brilliantly brought to life, it's so unchallenging that it's hard to muster up the enthusiasm to progress through each and every level. As movie licences go, there's admittedly far worse out there, and perhaps this would make an OK present for the pre-teen gamer in your life. For the rest though, it's just not worth the time, money or effort. (PS3, Where the Wild Things Are, Wii, Xbox 360) 2/5

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