LusoGamer: The movie adaptations of video games industry has a tremendous track record of failures. Few are those who can thrive in this environment so complicated and when the films are icons for many fans the collapse is usually much worse. Tron is one of the best fantasy films that exist today, tells the story of a genius who creates a game that can be played inside with all the consequences imaginable.
NWR - Tron: Evolution – Battle Grids could be considered something of a futuristic Wii Sports, and the one thing it does well is provide an array of games from the Tron universe. Unfortunately, those games vary significantly in quality, and overall fall short of the technical achievements the Tron movies are known for. The game allows up to four players to compete, and despite its shortcomings, can be quite a bit of fun in a competitive, multiplayer environment.
GameBlurb writes, "Instead of making another full-blown review on just Tron Evolution, we decided that if only seemed fair to review all Tron games, just in case you either don’t know/understand the hoopla or maybe missed one and are thinking of backlogging."
I've never played any Tron game, let alone saw the Tron arcades back in the day :( Then again it was quite before my time, haha.
I've never played a Tron game either, but I did enjoy Tron Legacy at the cinema. That'll look good on Blu.
Tron: Evolution isn't totally devoid of fun or excitement but, like the new film, it's more concerned with the 1982 movie's legacy than any kind of evolution.