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Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 2 out of 6
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  1. A well-rounded poker game on the PSP; what sets it apart is it's uniqueness. Sure there are only a few different poker games (five) but it's the journey in this case, not just the destination.
  2. Not content to rest on the laurels of its lengthy name, World Championship Poker: Featuring Howard Lederer – All In distinguishes itself on the strength of its poker/RPG hybrid gameplay, it’s sleek, thematic atmosphere, and an AI that understands how to play the game correctly.
  3. 60
    Some of the new additions are kind of cool in theory, like the things you can do in your house, but on the whole the game doesn't feel like it's moved the series forward all that much.
  4. Though it hasn't changed dramatically since last year, the few changes made to Crave's latest poker title don't do anything to bring the series up to the standard set by recent, better poker games.
  5. 40
    All In seems like Crave's attempt to bet the farm on nothing more than a high card. The few improvements the game makes over last year's entry pale in comparison to its shortcomings.
  6. While its console counterpart had no problem loading up, the PSP version of All In suffers from some atrocious load times that cripple the experience (four minutes to get into a game!) which turns an average poker simulation into a game that you really shouldn’t even bother with.
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  1. JC
    Nov 16, 2006
    7
    Long loading times at all stages of accessing the UMD, which is particularly a problem when you want to play a quick game. Fun game, esp Long loading times at all stages of accessing the UMD, which is particularly a problem when you want to play a quick game. Fun game, esp scenario mode. Cheap ($15 new). AI seems adequate. Cannot verify if they fixed the large tournament bug from WCP 2 to WCP All In. No crashes yet. Full Review »