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GamesRadar: Left Brain Right Brain 2 Review

GamesRadar writes: "Remember Left Brain Right Brain? It claimed to promote ambidexterity by forcing you to play with your left and right hand in turn until one was as good as the other. Unswayed by 'meh' reviews for the original Left Brain, Majesco's published a sequel which is more disappointing than the first outing."

You'll love

* Improved handedness!
* Twenty whole minigames
* Can't not succeed

You'll hate

* Inconsistent on a basic level
* Scores are meaningless
* Your off hand can "cheat"

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gamesradar.com
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Majesco Entertainment Comes to the UK

Majesco Entertainment Company has announced details of its expanded European operation, which has been established to provide direct routes to retail within the UK. Based in Bristol, Majesco Europe will oversee the marketing, distribution and sales of a product catalogue bristling with mainstream titles on handheld and home console formats, with its first games due to launch in May 2009.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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6.2

GameZone: Left Brain Right Brain 2 Review

GameZone can't say it was terrible, and they liked the idea behind the game, but it never properly executes on its promise to make you ambidextrous.

Gameplay 6
Graphics 7.1
Sound 6
Difficulty Easy/Med
Concept 5.8
Overall 6.2

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nds.gamezone.com
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6.0

DreamStation: Left Brain Right Brain 2 Review

DreamStation knows that people love and play these games on a regular basis. Just like they should exercise daily this game feels you should improve the dexterity of your non-dominant hand as well. That is the sense left from playing and evaluating Left Brain Right Brain 2. So if you're ever in the mood to work out your non-dominant hand, then it is worth the effort and you may be surprised how ambidextrous you truly are.

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dreamstation.cc