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Abstract: It must be pretty sweet to be royalty. Aside from shaking hands and attending sporting events, theres precious little you have to do in terms of actual work and theres the added bonus of owning loads of stately homes, top-of-the-range yachts and enti...
Abstract: Based on the latest film in the popular Chronicles of Narnia series, this Disney published game is a traditional RPG for the Nintendo DS. Can it duplicate the success of its source material? Based on the tremendously successful motion picture, which ...
Abstract: This game is a good representation of this type of casual puzzle game. The theme is fun and the puzzles are entertaining. While there isn’t anything really new or different, the overall package is fun and is a good choice for family fun.
Abstract: Prince Caspian for the Nintendo DS is a painful game to play. Not necessarily because its terrible or because it pulls out your fingernails, but because during the whole journey you cant help but keep mental count of the games missed opportunities f...
Abstract: Anyone looking for a great looking game that mirrors the ‘big screen’ experience may find themselves somewhat disappointed. The visuals just don’t have what it takes to really grab you. Sure, the 3D battles look pretty darn good, and so...
Some interesting combat ideas, Integration with Disneys online DGamer service.
Lackluster visuals, You fight nearidentical battles for hours and hours, The item system is nonsense, Not a good way to experience the Prince Caspian story.
Prince Caspian has some interesting combat mechanics, but its heavy repetition and bad value make it difficult to recommend to anyone. ...
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Published: 2008-05-22, Author: Joe , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is a light role-playing game for the Nintendo DS based on the movie of the same name. Though it employs interesting timing-based combat mechanics, its repetitive battles, short play time, bad graphics, and sense...
Abstract: Disney may be having some trouble capturing that adolescent male demographic with their movies, but they seem to have found something with their games. After the success of Spectrobes for the DS, its no wonder Disney has put a lot of oomph behind thei...