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Rio Review- GameZone

This generation has spawned some surprisingly decent games based on family films. The Lego games are the best examples, but Toy Story 3 and Rango both prove that a kid-oriented game can be more than a quick profit. These games hearken back to the 16-bit era, when some of the best games came from Disney movies. Those were better times for licensed games, and Rio is evidence—a game that’s largely inoffensive but brings nothing new to the table.

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athmaus4750d ago

Movie looks pretty good...not sure about the game

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Amazon's Video Game Gems of 2011

Amazon have released their Video Game Gems of 2011. Discover Amazon's hidden gems highly reviewed and given great ratings by their customers.

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4471d ago
Iveyboi4471d ago

More like 4 gems and a bunch of bull****

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6.5

Xboxliveaddicts: Rio review

Birds of a feather party together

Rio from the makers of Ice Age is a movie tie-in party game from the same name which includes over forty mini-games using six playable characters, Blu, Jewel, Pedro, Nico, Raphael, and Eva in a brightly coloured action packed Carnival theme. Although also on PlayStation 3 and Wii, the Xbox 360 version has three additional exclusive mini-games.

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6.4

In-depth Review: Rio - Electronic Theatre

Given the game’s reliance on competition, it’s a great shame that Rio doesn’t include any online gameplay. Though it offers drop-in gameplay for up to four players on a single system, the only use of the PlayStation Network Rio makes is that of the now essential Trophies.

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