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STN: Eyepet Adventures

STN Writes:

The main issue is longevity; I completed the game 100% in the same time it took to watch Open Season this weekend; which turned out more enjoyable than this. You do have the ability to go places and take photos with your EyePet, but with no real benefit and a fiddly camera system that is so difficult to use, it’s a wasted opportunity.

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ToS Reviews Eyepet Adventures and Invizimals: The Lost Tribes on the PSP

In the fifth installment of The Otaku's Gaming Study, I take a look at two recently released Playstation Portable titles that make use of augmented reality as a core gameplay device.

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otakustudy.com
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6.8

EyePet Adventures review [BeefJack]

BeefJack: "EyePet Adventures is fun while there are still places left to explore, but its short 2D section soon shows that the augmented reality aspects of the game aren’t strong enough to prolong enjoyment."

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beefjack.com
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4.0

EyePet Adventures: Critical Gamer review

Critical Gamer writes: The oft-ignored PSP camera is getting some love from Sony at the tail end of 2011 with two Augmented Reality animal sequels. EyePet Adventures is likely to be the one to catch most people’s proverbial eye, with not only a PSP prequel but also a few PS3 cousins. The idea in Adventures is to meld a virtual pet with a more traditional exploration-based gaming experience; though unfortunately, with one foot in each genre, its legs are spread so far apart it loses its footing and does itself a mischief.

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criticalgamer.co.uk