Videogames and advertising combine to form: some sort of creepy Splinter Cell rip-off that's kinda weird but funny.

User Rating: 7.4 | Sneak King X360
Probably the most traumatizing game I ever played, YOU are the King, your mission: feed people without being seen. You run around four different locations (a sawmill, a cul-de-sac, a construction yard and downtown) sneaking up to people and serving up delicious Burger King food.

You need to stay hidden, because if you get seen, the people that see you loose their appetite, and I can totally understand them, seeing this mutant big-headed atrocity stalking people. You sneak around and once you are close enough to you potential “victim” you press the serve button, a bar appears (kind of like a golf swing meter, but with just two presses) the more the bar is filled, the better the flourish (the food presenting dance) is grandiose.

The king can also hide in various places, and if you are able to get out of your hiding place and do a flourish, you get bonus points, but the hiding places are so obvious and the King is so badly hidden that a blind monkey could find him.

To add to the creepiness factor, the game has a “King vision” function, in which you can see in first-person inside the King’s mask, the whole screen is black, except for two eye holes and you can hear the breathing (I still have nightmares about it).

Even if it’s really creepy it’s still pretty funny and cool to play, except for the horrible camera, it really hard to control.