- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Nov 4, 2003
User Score
7.5
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 14
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Mixed: 0 out of 14
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Negative: 3 out of 14
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MattJan 2, 20048I am almost certian everyone will love this thing, but after about 4-5 hours later it will start to lose its novelty.
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TXConsumerNov 8, 200310
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JulianO.Nov 7, 200310
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ClayJan 24, 200410It is an amazing game. Technology at it finest..... and it is one heck of a good time.
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[Anonymous]Feb 20, 200410A brillant game for those that have got a sense of humor, those who havent, well you need a life.
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SamAug 12, 200410Awesome!!!!!!! The eyetoy takes gaming to the next level.
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RAVIP.Nov 30, 20031Not good.
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NoahS.Feb 22, 200410Highly addicting, whether your busting ninjas, dancing, spinning plates, boxing, or heading a soccer ball. Some of the games aren't very good, like UFO juggler, or ghost eliminator, but other than those, it's perfect. Buy it now so you get it before groove, play 2, fight, and sports come out in the us.
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LizJun 13, 20058Not so great without a friend to help but with a group of friends and some water, its the best game ever!
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KyleK.Nov 22, 20038This is a fantastic idea for a game because your the controller. energetic or not you'll have fun.
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70Great for parties and provides a very unique experience, but there's not a lot of replay potential for solo players. Still, the concept is definitely exciting. [Nov 2003, p.44]
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80The end results may be somewhat shallow for most serious gamers' liking, but it's a quirky, fun, amusing, and heart-warming addition to the PS2.
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70The Eye Toy experience suffers from the overall lack of precision one would expect from a game that involves little more than waving your hands in vague motions at your TV, but it's still a bold experiment. [Nov 2003, p.86]