Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Cars 2: The Video Game - review

PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, Disney, cert 7, immediately

The vocal talents of veteran actor Martin Jarvis to hear the purr of velvet are told Just William or Jeeves in Manhattan on BBC Radio 4, appears here: Disney / Pixar 's Cars 2 This impersonation of Michael Caine (who plays an animated Aston Martin). If this is the moment where licensed video games into a real art form and the payment was good?

The target won 't give a flying wing horn when she was nine years old, probably male, and are definitely hyperactive. All they care about is revving engines and screeching tires that delivers this game in high doses. More likely to Mario Kart as Gran Turismo , Stage by stage with cartooney, crash-bang-wallop and the fun is fully accessible to more players, whether online or in the same room.

Years of bitter experience have taught us to give licensed games a wide berth, but this is an exception to the rule, with both slavish fidelity to the film's plot and gameplay that has more polish than a Porsche's bonnet.

Martin Jarvis can rest easy - his involvement in Cars 2 leave his credibility is maintained.


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