GameSpot writes: "Grease: The Official Video Game is a party-friendly mini-game collection of the sort that abounds for the Wii, themed on the settings and story of the perennially popular movie and set to a soundtrack of 16 licensed songs from the same. The game includes a party mode for up to eight players (four-versus-four) and a story mode that loosely follows the events of the film."
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Oh glorious god I need more time! It's too much video gaming goodness! I can't handle it! Agh! My heart! My left arm's gone numb! noooooooo!!!!
Can't wait for Pixeljunk!
Back to Karkand should be released before this year is out.
It's sort of funny that Activision is just now putting Black Ops on the PS Store, you know, now that MW3 is 2 weeks away.
Gamertell has posted a mostly negative review of 505 Games' Grease: The Official Game for Nintendo Wii.
From the review:
"When it clicks, it’s a lot of fun but that’s almost entirely because the music is fun. The bulk of the mini games aren’t that entertaining to play, the karaoke portion is weird to work through if you just want to sing, and the animated characters seem more like something out of a miniature golf WiiWare game than what you should get in a $40 boxed title."
To celebrate the release of Grease: The Game, 505 Games today launched The Grease Talent Show through the game’s official Facebook page. Wannabe Pink Ladies and T-birds are urged to get on their dancing shoes, warm up their vocal chords and don their very finest Grease-themed outfits to be in with a chance of winning.