Shrek: Super Party
Xbox- Publisher: TDK Mediactive
- Release Date: Nov 29, 2002
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Offers an overabundance of boring mini-games that emphasize dumb luck over skill, and since this title is little more than a collection of mini-games, it suffers because of it.
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A horrible game? Not at all... Some positives include its clean look, tolerable music, and ease of play. Anyone can pick it up and start playing.
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Cheat Code CentralAre we going to be forever destined to inferior products based on popular characters wading through a series of hackneyed mini games?
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Official Xbox MagazineUnless you're a complete Shrek enthusiast, or a party-game addict, file this one under "don't bother." [Feb 2003, p.80]
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Game InformerTears of joy rolled down my cheeks at the exact moment that I ejected this game from my Xbox. I then proceeded to toss it on the floor and violently smash it with a sledgehamer into a thousand little pieces. [Jan 2003, p.114]
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Xbox Nation MagazineLet's just say that the only way to ruin a party quicker than loading up Shrek Super Party is to load up "Nickelodeon Party Blast." Stay away!
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Do not pass go, head directly to jail. It's bad. Boring. And also bad.
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To use the party analogy, if you're suitably inebriated with your mates you might get brief enjoyment out of Shrek Super Party, but youíll wake up the next morning with one hell of a gaming hangover and realise that what you thought was a good looking game is an ugly dog thatís puked on your Xbox. Trash.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyShrek is full of dull, poorly constructed rip-offs that get recycled several times. You'll be utterly bored after a few minutes with these creepy diversions. [Feb 2003, p.158]
Awards & Rankings
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22
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#22 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2002
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16
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#16 Most Shared Xbox Game of 2002
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 4 out of 17
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