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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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Impulse Gamer - Invizimals: The Lost Tribes Review

Impulse Gamer - With Christmas just around the corner, Sony are increasing the number of PSP titles available for the festive season and Invizimals: The Lost Tribes is one of their latest releases for this ageing console. Given the theme about the Invizimals genre, Invizimals: The Lost Tribes is definitely aimed at the younger gamer which uses the camera of the PSP in order to create a fun yet sometimes repetitive augmented reality title.

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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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Invizimals: The Lost Tribes: Critical Gamer review

Critical Gamer writes: Imagine: you’ve bought a new CD, one with a generous number of tracks. The first few songs show innovation yet are somehow comfortingly familiar; you like this disc. Before long however things get a little too experimental, and it doesn’t work; it’s just unwelcome noise. Then another good song, another failure; you see a pattern. The biggest problem is that there’s no way to skip straight to the good songs on this CD. Turn this album into a game via the magic of imagination, and you have Invizimals: The Lost Tribes.

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