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To Ubi’s credit, they’ve managed to make their game a cinematic experience with lots of authenticity from a movie that wasn’t even released yet – but that falls far short of making it quality, varied, dynamic video game, which, with the likes of Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia on their resum, was never that challenging for them before the rights to Jack Black’s face went out on a diamond-studded platter.
Read our playtest of Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie for more details.