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STN: Move Mind Benders review

STN Writes:

What better way to fill a massive black hole that is Move compatible games by gathering a few of the PlayStation Networks better titles and sticking them on a disc. Due to this, I will admit I was a little disappointed when first starting the game, but the Move controller really does change the way you play these classic games for the better, making them enjoyable all over again

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Gamer Euphoria: Move Mind Benders Review (PS3)

Gamer Euphoria staff member Pual writes:
'Having recovered from my foray into dancing thanks to Dancestar Party, I figured I could just put my Playstation Move controller down, fix a nice beverage, flop onto my sofa and dream of night fevers on a Saturday night. That’s what I thought I would do, until a copy of Move Mind Benders was kindly thrust under my nose. So, ladies and gentlemen, join me for a few paragraphs as I chronicle yet another exciting adventure with my trusted motion controller!'

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Move Mind Benders Review - Midlife Gamer

Adam Riley says: "The general consensus when bundled packages are pushed out onto the market is one of contempt, pointing the finger at big corporate giants eager to squeeze as much money out of us poor punters as possible. However, discarding the hat of cynicism for a short while, looking at a game such as Move Mind Benders helps us to see the release in a totally different light."

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Move Mind Benders review | PS3 Attitude

PS3 Attitude: "Move Mind Benders is a somewhat surprising release from Sony; a compilation of Move-enabled PlayStation Network games, all available on a single Blu-Ray disc.

The package includes three of the best puzzle games on the PlayStation Store – echochrome ii, Lemmings and Tumble."

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LettingGo4523d ago (Edited 4523d ago )

For those who don't own any of these games, I highly recommend them.

Echochrome II and Tumble are some of the best motion-based games on ANY platform. Tumble looks fantastic in 3D, by the way.