5.7

NowGamer: Vancouver 2010 (360) Review

How long have these kinds of sports games been running the same lane? It certainly seems like forever, and Vancouver 2010, with its insistence on boiling gameplay down to a combination of button mashing, timing and the odd stick movement, really hasn't evolved in any perceivable way outside of its admittedly above average visuals since Track & Field back in 1983. An achievement in itself when you really think about it.

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6.2

PSX Extreme: Vancouver 2010 Review

PSX Extreme writes: "It seems that every time they try to do a game based on the Olympics, everything falls to pieces. The last attempt – centered on the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing – failed miserably due to ridiculous mechanics, clunky and sometimes impossible control, lackluster technicals and an almost complete lack of pageantry and theatricality. The latter is part of what makes the Olympics great, if we've already forgotten, and while Vancouver 2010 still lacks that, Eurocom made good strides in righting many of the past wrongs."

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6.2

3djuegos Review: Vancouver 2010

3djuegos: In an effort to recoup the mediocre Beijing 2008, SEGA revitalizes its Olympic franchise with a much greater Vancouver 2010. We are not in the final title of Olympic sports, but to a very serious leap forward and before a title is not negligible.

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5.0

Mondoxbox Review: Vancouver 2010

Mondoxbox: Vancouver 2010 offers fourteen disciplines including Downhill, Ski jumping, Snowboarding, Skating, Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton. These are playable in four different ways, Olympic Games, Training, Challenges and local and online multiplayer.

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