Dan & Bob from GigaBoots.com are long-time fans of the Ape Escape so who better than them to show off PlayStation Move Ape Escape for the PS3? No one! Okay, probably someone but all we have is Dan & Bob so you’ll just have to settle for them!
PlayStation Move Ape Escape is the type of game that you’ll either burn out on quickly or become hooked on like a monkey fiending for bananas, and since a demo version is available it is recommended that you download it first to see how it suits your taste. If you’re hungry for more monkey mayhem afterwards, you will get your $20s worth from the full game.
GameSpot: Move Ape Escape keeps the charm but loses the fun from its goofy predecessors.
This could've been PlayStation Move's killer app, but was ruined by making it a rail shooter.
Eric of VividGamer.com writes:
"July is notorious for being a slow month in the gaming industry and this year was no different. There weren’t the big AAA titles that we saw last month but that doesn’t mean there weren’t any good games to play this month. Let’s take a look at which games were the best and the worst for the month of July 2011."
sad about the ratings of Ape Escape and Call Of Juarez..definitely a great month for downloads though!
I was a big fan of Ape Escape back in the day, it's a shame to see its current incarnations doomed to be watered-down on-rails Move shooters. There's so much interesting stuff that could have been doing with the Move controller and an Ape Escape game - get back to the platforming of the original!!!
I think this month's lists are even more interesting than they were last month. I hadn't realized how badly Call of Juarez had done, for example.