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Game Hub: Stop Stress: A Day of Fury Review

It's over-priced at 800 points (about £5.50) considering the lack of replay value other than getting a better score or trying a harder difficulty. You might get a few laughs from some friends at a party though as it is easy to pick up and good for a few laughs.

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VandalOnline Review: Stop Stress: A Day of Fury

VandalOnline: "Too much stress? Desire to scream at the TV? How to throw the phone down and one marcarte above taconeao? Do you identify with William 'D-Fens' Foster? Beyond medical advice may be advisable to those situations, you can always try what such a proposal as strange works in video games such as Stop Stress: A Day of Fury.

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Teletext: Stop Stress: Day Of Fury Review

Teletext writs: "The tabloid media loving quoting studies about how games make people violent.

The fact that these studies are always debunked as unscientific and badly researched almost doesn't matter, because any gamer already knows that most are actually extremely cathartic.

They never advertise themselves as such though and this first attempt to do so causes more stress than it relieves."

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DGS-Online: Stop Stress: A Day of Fury Review

DGS-Online writes: "Spaniards are temperamental people. Whether expressed less romantic: highly flammable. The Spanish Abylight seems to recognize this with their latest WiiWare Game Stop Stress: A Day of Fury, a highly irresponsible but secretly nice download."

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