Great game, with a tepid Scott Osborne review. Gamespot, get rid of this guy. He is out of step with real gamers. I read his review and almost did not buy the game. You see I had played the demo before getting to his review and I'd say that his review was some what consistent with the demo. So, I am willing to bet that he did really never got past the demo although I am sure he got to play the final product being an officially reviewer and all. Real gamers don't stop at the demo, they take their search for great games farther than that. Look at the reader reviews. They are generally spot on. Once again, come on Gamespot, steer me away from the crap, don't steer me away from the great ones. By the way, whether or not you liked the movie is irrelevant. Rather, what matters is whether you liked the game play of this game and/or the arcade version. And, Scott, the light cycles are not too tough you are too stupid. Just like in the arcade version, you are supposed to anticipate the computer opponents being able to move faster and do things you can't. That is the whole point of the game. You are supposed to be the human techno wizard who because you are human can beat a computer. That is called irony. This game has it. You don't and you don't get it. Give up reviewing games and go back to posting irritating fanboy messages on irrelevant websites.
This will be a pretty short review. The main review really sums up a lot of how I also felt. Visually, the game is fantastic - from the glow effect to some extremely large and varied levels, the visual presentation i... Read Full Review
Say what you will about the groundbreaking CG effects used to approximate a virtual world in Tron, but that movie bored the heck out of me. Due to what I suppose were enormous budgetary and technical constraints, most o... Read Full Review