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Everyeye.it Review: Planet 51 (Xbox 360)

Everyeye.it When an animated film is shown in theaters just before it is invaded by reindeer, Santa Claus and dedicated public, in accordance with the laws of the market, a tie is almost mandatory. That the film in question has not received too much success (here Everyeye review) is superfluous. And so here than on store shelves comes the video game of Planet 51, initiated by Sega and (was) the glorious study Pyro (author, time, the famous "Commandos", but now enmeshed in the waters a little muddy ).

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4.0

El33tonline Review: Planet 51

El33tonline writes:

"Aliens. Ooh, scary! We read about mysterious aliens coming to earth, searching for intelligent life and failing to find it in the US. We read how they kidnap poor trailer trash hillbillies and do all sorts of nasty probes. We see movies of the little green men using ray guns to vaporise everything and everyone in their way. We listen to music that sometimes sounds like the artists are from another planet. And finally we play games about aliens coming to our planet and scaring babies. But in Planet 51, the whole concept has been turned on its head."

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PSX Extreme: Planet 51 Review

PSX Extreme writes: "Video games based on movies have increased in quality this generation. We've actually seen a few pretty decent efforts already; The Bourne Conspiracy and Kung Fu Panda have been solid and worthwhile, which is why I go into such reviews with an open mind. Unfortunately, Planet 51 is a step backwards due to somewhat sluggish controls, a style of gameplay that forces the player to complete trivial and extremely boring "missions," and an overall lack of immersion."

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GamesRadar: Planet 51 Review

Planet 51 is an okay way to kill a few hours, if you're really so time-rich you can afford to waste your precious life driving very slowly around a dull alien planet. It's not horrendous, but it's light-years away from great.

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