Games Review: America's Next Top Model
DS, Eidos, £29.99
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Your support makes all the difference.We’ve had videogame versions of hit TV shows such as Hell’s Kitchen and Jackass; now it’s the turn of the bitchfest America’s Next Top Model to have its turn on the DS.
Like the show, this title sees 10 would-be supermodels doing battle in the arenas of make-up, fashion, the catwalk and photoshoots. It’s fair to say that this game isn’t likely to steal players away from Gears of War 2, but it’s entertaining enough if you like the idea of a virtual Tyra Banks shrieking at you.
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