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Variety: Bolt Video Game Review

A humorous ensemble film about self-discovery turns into an unoriginal two-character action game with nothing to say in "Bolt," Disney's competent but uninspired adaptation of the new toon. All but erased are the film's comedy, its best supporting characters -- and even the titular canine's ability to talk. In its place is a hybrid of "God of War" and "Tomb Raider" that's simultaneously too difficult and too lacking in key elements from its bigscreen inspiration to get the target kiddie aud panting.
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Nineball2112 - contributor
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