Kung Fu Panda does something extraordinary in my opinion, it re-defines the movie tie-in game genre and issues a stern challenge that we can only hope future movie tie-in games will live up to. And all this before we even meet the very likeable, although somewhat unlikely hero, Kung Fu Panda Po.
Let me say straight up that there are probably some gamers that will not enjoy this title, simply because it is a movie tie-in and it is quite short too. However, if you are looking for a humourous adventure this may be just up your street. It will certainly appeal to kids and any gamers who want to spend a good couple of hours picking up some moves (kapow!) and laughing as you do so.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Kung Fu Panda.
Thanks to Megarom for kindly sponsoring the review copy of the game. Head over to our competitions page if you want to win a copy of Kung Fu Panda for the PS3.
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