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GameZone: Fast Food Panic Review

GameZone writes: "The Wii has seen its fair share of cooking-themed games, and with good reason. The art of food preparation is universal, its importance unquestionable, its enjoyability… well, somewhat debatable. In truth, cooking can become a bit of a chore. Fast Food Panic attempts to inject some adrenaline into a normally mundane activity, by placing the player in the shoes of a restaurant entrepreneur. It is less a simulation of an actual restaurant, and more of a mini-game buffet that covers everything from grilling burgers to scrubbing dishes."

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Kombo: Fast Food Panic Review

Kombo writes: "Ever since the Wii first made its debut back in 2006, there have been numerous attempts to put the console's unique control scheme to use in the form of a cooking title. With such a large and casual-dominated user base, the idea certainly sounds like a home-run; however, poor controls and lack of variety have plagued nearly every attempt at creating an enjoyable culinary-based Wii game. Even a game like Cooking Mama, which has certainly gathered an audience, has yet to really deliver a solid title that takes advantage of the console's capabilities."

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Game Guys Review: Fast Food Panic for the Nintendo Wii

Like fast food? Got a thing for burgers? Well, Southpeak Games' has a game for you. In Fast Food Panic, you play as one member of a two-person team in a small fast food restaurant. Don't let this lead you to believe that you and a friend get to run the place, though, as the other character is strictly computer-controlled.

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Game Guys Review: Fast Food Panic for the Nintendo DS

Game Guy Trevor Tamsen writes: "Fast Food Panic is the newest game from SouthPeak and it when I first looked at the box art I have to admit that I thought I was going to play a new version of the Diner Dash games."