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PlayTM: Prey the Stars Review

PlayTM writes: " Ironically, there's a lot to be said for the expression 'lost in translation'. It was well known long before Scarlet Johansson and Bill Murray appeared in Sophia Coppola's film of the same name a couple of years ago. In the gaming world it is especially prevalent. The fact is either you're into what, over here, is a niche market, or you're not. And it's not really about the quality of the game either. Prey the Stars Gabu Gabu Planet isn't a bad game, it's just steeped in Far Eastern cutesy that detracts from the experience.

This follows through to the narrative, which is as weird as it is pointless. You play one of four dog type alien things who've crash landed on Earth and have made it their goal to eat as much as possible. Not great, but then again, not important - might have been better not to include a story at all, like Tetris, that was good."

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5.4

RealGamer: Prey the Stars Review

RealGamer writes: "Prey the Stars: Gabu Gabu Planet is a bit of a mouthful, which is convenient as the gameplay centres around filling your monsters yapper with food or anything that happens to be lying around!

In the game you select a monster and find yourself on a level filled with food and/or objects and three other monsters, and to win you have to eat as much as possible, as quickly as possible. Each item you consume increases your score; the monster with the highest score after all the objects have been."

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7.3

WorthPlaying: Prey the Stars Review

WorthPlaying writes: "There is a whole genre of gaming that can best be described as "obscure and random Japanese stuff." From this pile of weirdness and bright colors, we are beset by games uniquely Eastern in their presentation and gameplay, utterly alien to American gamers used to muted grey and brown palettes and guns and gore galore. Once in a while, a real gem pops up from this rather hodgepodge collection of titles, and we get crossover hits like Katamari Damacy. Prey the Stars was hoping to find similar success, but ultimately, it ends up being a weird game that has a decent multiplayer component."

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8.0

DreamStation: Prey The Stars Review

DreamStation writes: "My 5-year old son told my wife over the weekend that he would give Prey The Stars a 100% if he was reviewing it. I am not surprised by that score from him, since he has been playing it a lot since we got it a month or two ago. He really enjoys the creatures in the game, unlocking the new levels, and collecting the new costumes (skins) for each of the four different characters you can choose. The game has a nice pick up and play style of gameplay, but also can keep him entertained for multiple hours. We even had to tell him to turn it off a few times over the weekend, since he was playing it non-stop."

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