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Aussie-Nintendo: Wild Earth: African Safari Review

Alas, all is not well with Wild Earth. While the controls have naturally transferred over well, the graphics have suffered a fatal blow. The engine just can't seem to cope – ever. There's a shocking amount of pop-up, sometimes trees and rocks don't appear until you've actually walked into them and started to wonder why you're not moving anymore. The frame rate is a nightmare, too. It really hurts the overall experience, as this game is all about trying to lose yourself in its virtual world. Unless the real Africa actually does stutter and suffer from screen-tearing. That'd... that'd be pretty amazing.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 275 days 23 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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