Christopher McNally of Brash Games writes “As we get closer to Christmas, some of you may be planning a party or two and trying to think of some games that may entertain a group for a period of time. Start the Party: Save the World is one such game trying to vie for a position in your holiday get-together".
VGBlogger writes: "As a game that can be enjoyed by the entire family, Start The Party! Save the World is not a bad choice. That being said, the game is not great either. Obviously the developers put a lot of time into creating so many mini-games, but the presentation and overall experience left me and my kids slightly disappointed. A demo is available that I would certainly recommend downloading, but the game is not in the same league of family fun as other Move titles like Carnival Island and Sports Champions and is a tough sell at $29.99."
GamerXChange: "The PlayStation Move has had its ups and downs in regards titles that have been released for it, exclusive titles or Move enabled titles. Some gamers wonder if it still holds any relevancy to the core community, or anyone else for that matter. Simply put, it does. Whether or not some “core” gamers would like to admit it, the PlayStation Move is still being supported with a steady stream of games, some especially for the core crowd, others for everyone else. The sequel to what I thought was a pretty fun party game, Start the Party!, actually has its appeal to the latter but can still be enjoyed by core gamers and casual players alike. Start the Party! Save the World is that sequel and although it’s not a perfect game, it does the job it is supposed to do."
Mass Effect 3 hits the PlayStation Store, as well as a slew of new PlayStation Vita titles. - PSLS
Not a single demo will be downloaded due to this week :p Well maybe Motorstorm for Vita...
I always lick to call Mass Effect, Mass Erect because Miranda's booty was too fine
This game gives you a harsh moral choice.
Will you start the party? Or save the world?