Games Reviews: Vancouver 2010
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Format PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Publisher Sega
With the 2010 Olympic Winter Games just around the corner, it’s no surprise to see an official game released to coincide. Featuring 14 sports, Vancouver 2010’s event roster certainly won’t take long to exhaust; a problem compounded by a lack of variety which, for example, sees all skiing events sharing the same control scheme. Visuals are adequate if not remarkable; the deft application of motion blur on downhill speed events a fine touch. Fans of the winter games should find entertainment here, particularly online, anyone else might be left feeling cold.
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