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LocoCycle

LocoCycle (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Xbox 360
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Developer: Twisted Pixel Games, LLC
More Platforms: Xbox One

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02/14/2014

Staff Reviews

LocoCycle review (Xbox One)

Reviewed November 25, 2013

Mike Suskie says: "Every mechanic is walled off from the next; a mission could begin with a Shooting Segment and then move on to a Hand-to-Hand Combat Segment before concluding with a Succession of Quick-Time Events."
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Reader Reviews

LocoCycle review

Reviewed April 25, 2016

dementedhut says: "Lloyd Kaufman's cameo is the only thing that makes sense about this game..."
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