Games Review: Bigfoot: Collision Course
DS, PC, Wii, Zushi Games, £9.99 – £19.99
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Why aren’t there more games featuring monster trucks? They’re big, retro and look really cool. Unfortunately, if Bigfoot: Collision Course is anything to go by, they can’t carry a whole game. But maybe it’s the game’s fault. After all, this is a racer with no multiplayer, a span of a few short hours and the promise of being able to drive through any obstacles – except when the AI says no. The AI also fails to recognise the difference between types of track, so driving on ice and sand is exactly the same – dire.
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