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Review Busters: Master of Illusion Express: Deep Psyche Review

Review Busters writes: "I kept this review short for a reason. I want all of you out there to know that Deep Psyche is a huge waste of time. Let's just skip to the end and bathe ourselves in the big zero I am giving this so called game".

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Diehard GameFAN: Master of Illusion: Deep Psyche Review

The Master of Illusion downloads allow you to perform magic on your DSi to amuse yourself and friends, so if something like that amuses you, these might be worth checking out. Of the lot, however, Deep Psyche is pretty much the worst. Today's Special is novel, but it's really only briefly amusing and isn't really particularly interesting in the long term, though it's the only one you can perform by yourself. Deep Psyche itself isn't even that, as it's a one-note joke that wears out its welcome quickly and isn't worth showing off to anyone.

Vanishing Card might be worth showing to others, but it comes with all of the downloads, and you'd be better off with one of those tricks instead. All of these tricks come from the retail version of Master of Illusion, mind you, so if you own that, you don't need these, and if you're a fan of magic tricks, you might be better served buying that instead. Even for the low price, Deep Psyche isn't worth the investment, as it's simply going to be used, at most, two or three times before you never use it again.

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IGN: Master of Illusion Express: Deep Psyche Review

IGN writes: "Please, for the love of DSi, stop filling the DSi Store with quickly hacked together recycling of old DS and GBA product, and start getting to work on building up the potential of DSiWare. These Master of Illusion downloads are an absolute waste, and you really shouldn't be charging for these tiny downloads. Throw the early adopters a bone here…give us something good".

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PALGN: DSiWare Review Round-Up

PALGN writes: "So, you have a DSi. You've taken a few photos, stretched a few faces, and remixed a few sound files, but did you know you also have access to downloadable games? One of the selling points of the DSi is access to the online DSiWare Store, which since launch has accumulated ten games at various price points. Some of the games may seem familiar, others may seem completely new, and others seem to be there just to show off your shiny (or rather, matte) new DSi's features. To help you sort through the swathe of downloadable content, we've gathered up all of the currently available titles and given you our verdict on whether they're worth picking up or not.

To give some perspective to the prices, which are listed in points, at the time of writing 1000 Nintendo DSi Points were equal to AUD $15."

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