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"All in all, Wheelman is a fun but rather uneven game that, with some more polish (and cutting the on-foot missions entirely), could have been a lot better. In its current state, Wheelman offers up so-so presentation with solid driving but sub-par on-foot sections to make for an okay but not great overall package. It has to be said, however, that Wheelman would have been a better game if it was 100% driving with none of the on-foot stuff. We have plenty of other games that do that other stuff, why not have an open world game that focuses just on driving? A bigger problem, unfortunately, is the length of the story and the volume of content Wheelman offers. Frankly, there just isn't much here and certainly not enough to warrant a full price purchase. Wheelman is a solid rental but I can't recommend a purchase."
MenStuff: "OK, it’s hard to actually recommend many celebrity-endorsed games. They don’t exactly live up to the triple-A standard as some of the big blockbuster movies the actors star in, but there are a few that made for a fun adventure and deserve a shout-out."
OXM UK writes: "Madagascar Kartz. Up. Cars. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs.
There are plenty of kids games on Xbox 360 where the challenge barely bothers to raise itself beyond pressing A to skip the tutorial text, as you dilly-dally through the game while achievements pop all around you."
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