I had very high expectations for this game. I read reviews for any game that may interest me before purchasing. With the exception of proven AAA titles. This makes the second laughable game I have purchased this summer (Terminator being the other)! Well, what went from sheer giddiness, jumped off a cliff and splattered into a pile of shoddy video applications with a vision cam. There are so many things wrong with this game, that I do not have time or space to write about it. I will give you a GOOD things and the BAD things. First, the GOOD qualities--purchase it for $20/ with camera at Gamestop, then trade in the game and keep the camera to use with your laptop. That was a quick list! Now the BAD--grating announcer / director, shoddy camera recognition, running in place multiple times, images never match up with on screen action, bad / non existent lighting options. I would go on, but it grinds my gears writing this knowing what I should have already known. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! This is my first online review of any video game. I am a veteran gamer of over 30 years and currently take pride in my 36,000+ x box 360 gamer score. Hope this review with many of the others for this game will steer you clear of this titanic sized disaster of a game.
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