Excerpt: In much the same way as white grapes are in fact green, EyePet Adventures is something of a misnomer for the little furry guys’ fourth outing.
Excerpt: Talk about reinforcing the notion that there's nothing new under the sun... If you're old enough to remember when Tamagotchi was the new thing,
Excerpt: Talk about reinforcing the notion that there's nothing new under the sun... If you're old enough to remember when Tamagotchi was the new thing, EyePet will seem a rather...
Conclusion: Although the PlayStation Eye has been used successfully in games like Eye of Judgment and to a lesser extent in LittleBigPlanet, it has yet to be featured in a title like
Conclusion: The PSP version of EyePet lacks the main appeal of the PS3 version, which was being able to interact with your pet using your own hands and see him respond.
Summary: Tired of having to clean up after your real pets? Read our review for the PSP version of EyePet to see if it’s time to take Fido to your Brother’s ‘farm in the sky’!
Pros: + Will keep your kids entertained for hours.
Cons: - The game’s tech can be too sensitive at times., - Load times can be annoying.
Excerpt: With the original title having been released at the start of 2010, the UK retail shops are now graced with Global Agenda ‘s new expansion pack, Sandstorm .