12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
Let me know what you think of these three Burger King game reviews.
12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
Just a quick question: are they worth $12.00 total to add on to a value meal? Because for 3 games, it does seem incredibly cheap, and even if pocketbike racer does suck, it's only 3.99.
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
Your the best critic in the world. It's so awesome that you actually reviewed these. God I wish I had an Xbox now.
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
Yeah, I'm with the previous poster on this, is it worth the dough or a pass?
also in sneak king, (sorry, for becoming a typo whore), you left out the word you.
The missions become trickier as you progress, and it can get pretty intense as you attempt to deliver a certain number of sandwiches within a short time limit.
Good reviews!
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
Yeah, they are all worth the dough in my opinion. And thanks for the typo alert - I guess it wouldn't be a VGC review without a missed word or two.
12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
are those BK games an American affair only? Or are they available at European BK too?
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
[QUOTE=The Video Game Critic]Yeah, they are all worth the dough in my opinion. And thanks for the typo alert - I guess it wouldn't be a VGC review without a missed word or two.
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You know, if you still need someone to proof your reviews, I am a professional writing tutor and would work for free.
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You know, if you still need someone to proof your reviews, I am a professional writing tutor and would work for free.
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
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12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
As a PS2 Owner, I'm pretty ired that these games are Xbox only. Do you know if they have any plans to release Ps2/3 versions of these games or others?
By the way, as a poor person I must point out, $12 doesn't sound like much, but for only $19.99 - a $6.99 difference - you can purchase dozens of reduced GBA/DS/PS2/Xbox games that are way way way way WAYYYY better than these, and as a classic game collector I have over a hundred games I can think of that were $4 or less and far superior. The only big reason to get these BK games is that , like most promtionals, they will likely be scarce and valuable one day (Chase the Chuckwagon anyone?)
By the way, as a poor person I must point out, $12 doesn't sound like much, but for only $19.99 - a $6.99 difference - you can purchase dozens of reduced GBA/DS/PS2/Xbox games that are way way way way WAYYYY better than these, and as a classic game collector I have over a hundred games I can think of that were $4 or less and far superior. The only big reason to get these BK games is that , like most promtionals, they will likely be scarce and valuable one day (Chase the Chuckwagon anyone?)
12/22/2006: Xbox 360: Big Bumpin', Pocket Bike Racer, Sneak King
In Pocketbike Racer, I noticed something. In real life, when someone's actually riding a pocketbike, he can't hold the acceleration down all the way; if you do the same in the game, it makes it a hell of a lot more enjoyable. When going around turns, simply release the acceleration, or tap it sporadically so you don't spin out. Although it doesn't turn the game into A material, it does help.
Question, though... the games were released under "King Games". Now that they actually paid for these games to be made and have an established label, do you think they might use it to many more games in the future? It's always a possibility; these were wildly successful.
Question, though... the games were released under "King Games". Now that they actually paid for these games to be made and have an established label, do you think they might use it to many more games in the future? It's always a possibility; these were wildly successful.