I have to admit, I wanted this game since the minute I heard it would be out & saw the screenshot. I mean, what could be more creepy and funny? Fortunately, the powers that be at Burger King seem to embrace this impression, evident by the spooky music and that... well... unsettling way the King tip-toes and prances around. Of course, you're not going to play this game every day but it's suprisingly detailed and well rendered for its price. The view control is a little odd, the King tends to climb in and out of things too slowly and the people inexplicably can't see you when you're right next to them [really, who can miss a 7 foot guy with a giant head right beside them?] but no one should buy this game thinking it's going to be valued for its game control and depth. The clear fun comes from the fact you're the King, hiding in a trashcan and jumping out to give a suprisingly attractive female lumberjack a cup of coffee. Plus, who doesn't want these XBox Live accomplishments under their belt? Definitely worth the look I got from the Burger King worker when I excitedly ordered the game with my meal.
When word first got out that fast food chain Burger King would be developing a trio of Xbox 360 games and hocking them alongside value meals for five bucks a pop, the gaming world had a good laugh. Indeed, when you purch... Read Full Review
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