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Impulse Gamer - PUMA After Hours Athletes Review

Impulse Gamer - Okay... I admit it... I'm not a huge fan of the PlayStation Move controller and as a hardcore gamer, I still believe that the DualShock controller is still the future of gaming.

More specifically, after eight hours of work, the last thing I want to do is get physical so yes, maybe I'm a little lazy and jaded but... it's good that developers are still trying to challenge the gaming community with this Wii-like controller.

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After Hours Athletes Review [GamingUnion.net]

GamingUnion.net: "With every motion focused peripheral, there's about five titles to choose from that can either help you familiarize yourself with the motion controllers or serve as an easy supplement for not having enough party games lying around. After Hour Athletes for the PlayStation Move is no different. It offers bowling, darts and billiards in the form of High Velocity Bowling, Hustle Kings and Top Darts - all games which have been released exclusively on the PlayStation 3 in the last few years. But if you didn't pick these up the first time around, is this neat little package enough to convince you? Probably not."

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TGH: Puma: After Hours Athletes

"It seems that Playstation Move is seeing a really big push for its services as an introduction into the Playstation brand for families and those who don’t play games all that much. Over a year on from its release we’ve seen some big titles utilise the technology, such as Killzone 3, and we’ve also seen some more casual titles get the Move treatment, Medieval Moves or Dancestar Party being two examples. It seems that this trend is forever to continue with this new compilation instalment of PSN games, cunningly disguised as Puma: After Hours Athletes."

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After Hours Athletes: Critical Gamer review

Critical Gamer writes: Despite the eyebrow-raising title, After Hours Athletes has nothing to do with sex. It is instead a compilation of (the Move versions of) three PSN titles which emulate “sports” favoured by overweight drunkards; darts (Top Darts), bowling (High Velocity Bowling), and pool (Hustle Kings). The blurb gleefully declares “You count score, not calories”. Games which you can play whilst standing still are ideally suited to peripherals such as Move; let’s see how they got on, shall we?

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