GamesRadar writes: "The original Line Rider was one of those perfect, free PC games that you could understand in seconds and play it for hours. You just drew a line - including bumps, jumps, and even loops - and watched as your little sledder launched himself down it, hopefully safely. Line Rider 2: Unbound takes that same premise and adds in better graphics, a story, and a price tag. Is it worth it?"
You'll love
* Charming, elegant gameplay
* Freestyle mode
* Sharing tracks on the internet
You'll hate
* Can't adjust graphics settings
* Tough to pay for formerly free game
* Story mode a bit too kiddie-hip
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Washington Times writes:
"Here's an abbreviated look at some multimedia titles for the entire family.
Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories (for PlayStation 2, Square Enix, $29.99) - So why would I bother with a new game for Sony's last-generation console that essentially is a 3-D remake of a 2004 Game Boy Advance title? Because a great story bundled with complex game mechanics and hours of action wins a player's devotion every time."