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Abstrakt: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian På varje storfilm så kommer det minst ett spel och med senaste Narnia rullen är det inga undantag. Vanligtvis brukar jag bli skrämd av filmlicensspel eftersom det få som jag testat (det finns alltid undantag) b...
Abstrakt: Whether it is a fat panda, a lonely robot or a guy in armour with a sword, Im sure most of us over a certain age get bored very quickly with the marketing blitz that accompanies each and every release of a kids film these days. And of course along wi...
Simplistic gameplay, Confusing story and cinematics, Gloomy visuals obscure important details and enemy attacks, Camera insists on moving into unhelpful positions.
Prince Caspian combines simplistic gameplay with a confusing narrative for an action adventure that unfortunately isnt as good as the movie on which its based. ...
Abstrakt: Xbox 360/PS3:Believe it or not, I actually played the first Chronicles of Narnia game based on The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe that released when that film launched, and I will say that Prince Caspian is definitely an improvement on the previous ...
Abstrakt: Far from being a complete disaster, Prince Caspian for the PS3 has some good moments but they are overshadowed by repetitive gameplay and a poor presentation. Fans of the movie and book will like playing in the land of Narnia but much unlike the two me...
Abstrakt: Another month, another movie tie-in. Are we done yet? Certainly not! With the summer around the corner, family movies are popping out like mice in a cheese factory. Just a few days ago, I went to the theater to watch the follow-up to The Chronicles of...
Plenty of (bloodless) battlefield action nicely balanced with some simple puzzle elements. A good range of mythical creatures to play and a variety of environments to explore. ‘Drop in/out anytime’ cooperative multiplayer. Great graphics. Just...
Playing as the Pevensie children isn’t half as much fun as taking up the mantle of a hulking, giant-riding minotaur. Puzzles and combat quickly become repetitive - however from a child’s point of view this is a big plus.