Games Review: G-Force
DS, PSP, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Disney Interactive, £29.99 – £39.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Clown fish, mammoths and dalmatians have all had their day in the cinematic sun – now guinea pigs are having their turn. G-Force is this summer’s big family movie and the beasts’ virtual outing isn’t half bad – satisfying puzzles, perilous action sequences and solid platforming make it far less disappointing than you might expect. Particularly pleasing is that the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions come with 3D glasses, offering a jump-out-ofthe- screen adventure that heralds a brave new world of three dimensional gaming.
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