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Games Review: Tony Hawk’s Motion
DS, Activision, £29.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Here’s a game that’s been designed around a peripheral - the DS motion pack, which fits into the console’s GBA slot to allow gamers to control play with their movements - and it shows.
Rather than a well-rounded adventure through the openworld environments that Tony Hawk games once promised, this feels cramped and more like a demo than a fully-fledged title. The motion pack works well, though, and it will be interesting to see what other vehicles are created for it.
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