GameSpot: TerRover Review
TerRover's excruciating difficulty is belied by its charming visual style. The cute, cartoony aesthetics would lead you to believe that this is a cheery platformer starring a charming-looking tank. The five worlds have a unique style that is pleasing to the eyes, and just looking at all the environments is the lone pleasure you'll derive from this game. But actually playing this busted adventure is the exact opposite of fun. And if you do make it all the way to the last level, your reward is a glitchy stage that is so ridiculously hard it's laughable. If you restart enough times, it becomes bugged, so you have to quit out if you want to continue on to the bitter end. But it's really not worth the effort. This is one of the most frustrating and annoying games on the PlayStation Network, as well as a strong argument for the fact that bad controls can ruin an entire experience.











