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Icyedge said:
FF_Fanatic said:
snowdog said:

Yup, some of the Move reviews from IGN have been very dodgy imo, Tumble gets 3.5/10 despite being a bargain £7.99 and Sonic Free Riders, despite having half a second's worth of lag gets 7.5/10.

The IGN review of  Fighters Uncaged will be very interesting indeed, Eurogamer gave it 2/10...and by the sounds of things it was lucky to score that high lol. Please make sure you're not eating or drinking anything before checking out the review. Best. Review. Ever. lol

If they give that a higher score than 3/10 then you know something is going on!!!


we already know something is going on they also rated time crisis at a 4/10, you should see the reader views, our suspicions are confirmed ms is using super dirty tactics right now!!

4/10?!? Time crisis 4 by itself got like 8/10 from IGN. Now its coming with 2 other new games plus Move and guncom 3 support and the whole package get 4/10?!?

What's funny is that originally it said you had to hit the O button to block.  But once they were proven wrong, it was edited to "you'd think that blocking would be as simple as holding your dukes up towards your face, but many times we would lose calibration and would have to hold the O button on the PS Move to calibrate the fighter in the right direction again."  Though, they forgot to take out the sentence after that one.  "This can feel extremely unnatural and it'll take some time to get used to pressing it before you think about throwing your hands up."

So which is it, IGN?  Is it unnatural to have to hit the O button to block, since you want to just use your hands, or is it that the game loses calibration every time you try to block?  From everyone elses review, you're wrong on both accounts.  Hopefully this ends up like Hearts of Iron 2.  According to some posts I read, IGN had so many inaccuracies in the first review, they had to do a second one.

Edit: BTW, where is the video review for this game?  I was pretty sure IGN has been doing those for every major release, lately.