Games review: Invizimals

Reviewed,Jack Riley
Thursday 12 November 2009 20:00 EST
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£34.99


Format PSP

Publisher Sony

Oneof the first great examples of augmented reality going mainstream, Invizimals is a monster-collecting game with a thoroughly modern twist. The creatures whose cultivation forms the backbone of the action are hidden in the everyday world, only to be revealed by the PSP camera, and once captured they can be fought in battles around the globe. Despite an unlikely cameo from Brian Blessed, it’s the creatures who are the real stars in what is an exciting new avenue for mobile gaming.

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