- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Sep 25, 2012
- Also On: 3DS, Xbox 360
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Oct 3, 201280It's three games that are not coincidentally phenomenally successful, all rolled into one batch. And it really is a winner, as long as you enjoy the HD graphics and are willing ignore that it is a bit pricey and you always have to cram out the disc if you want to have a go. It doesn't take much away from the quality on offer, but it's up to you if you need the prettiest and most expensive version of this.
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Nov 6, 201260If you have already played the mobile versions, there's not any reason to buy this version.
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Oct 23, 201260It's hard to argue that you won't get value for your money given the amount of content in the game, but as it stands today I can only recommend it for the hardcore fans of the mobile versions. The rest of you can wait until the price drops.
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Sep 25, 201270Angry Birds is a perfect mobile diversion game. It's quick and addictive, and before you realize how its fickle physics can be incredibly unfair, your game is interrupted by a phone call. It's not the sort of game that works well when you want to cozy up on the couch for a few hours.
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Oct 7, 201270If you've already spent your $2.97 before, you should save yourself the $40 bucks and just go back to your iPhone.
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Dec 4, 201265The brighter ones among you probably know that Angry Birds was already released once as a PlayStation Mini, but that Mini was just a subpar port of the smartphone version. This time around Rovio did its best when it comes to graphics. [December 2012, p.89]
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Nov 28, 201270There's no faulting the quality and content. But yeah, wait for a serious price drop. [Christmas 2012, p.75]
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Oct 23, 201250As a PSN budget title, Trilogy would soar. At $40, though, it's a bit of a turkey. [Dec 2012, p.87]