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Reviewed by Justin Boot (January 17, 2010) The one thing keeping this game from being a total failure is its multiplayer. Up to four people can play either at the same time, or in separate rounds. Having everyone shooting it out on the same screen makes for potential hilarity; with so many people frantically scrambling for targets and mocking the announcer, it makes the game seem far less tedious. The Hunting Party Mode offers more of a direct competition; not only do players get to complete each round solo and rank their scores, but they can mess with each other as well. Shooting certain bonuses will cause your opponent’s controls to reverse and paint to be splattered on their camera. It’s hardly original, but at least it provides something more entertaining than the regular matches. |
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