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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
wheres the entertainment?Aug 20, 2000
I got this game about a year ago , because i wanted to play a game that wouldn't take forever to pass , unfortunately it was the opposite , I didn't get anywhere because their was no where to go on the game all you did was moved a bouncy ball around with a glove . I think this game was just an experiment that they decided to put on the shelf.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Don't shoot down the game,shoot down the systemApr 02, 2010
By Diana L. Lemaster OK a lot of comments are saying this game sucks well on the playstation it does, but glover when it was released on the nintendo 64 a year earlier is awesome...buy that one dont waste your money on this crappy playstation game...and remember its not the game its the system!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Glover coulden't be DUMBEROct 21, 2000
I got this game thinking it would be easy or at least cool since it was supposed to have so many levels and features...But I found it to be pretty stupid with a very bad camera view It was difficult to control the glove and figure out what to do Even with the book this game was still hard to use and confussing The game made me dizzy when tring to control it This game was a total dissapointment it doesnt deserve ANY stars
Finally Beat My ChildhoodJan 24, 2012
By Clari Okay, I'm going to be real here for a moment. The game itself wasn't very interesting in storyline, even as a little kid, and it's game controls (PS version especially) were almost a complete failure.
However, this game, as it did when I was little, kept me well entertained for hours on end with it's challenging puzzles and awkward command system. Sure, the characters are "Uhh?" and the plot is "UUUUHHHH?", but for me at least, this was a little piece of my childhood that I didn't get to finish until now.
As far as the actual product goes, the amount of people who disliked this game ensure an astounding price, and I received my copy in very nice condition (at half the cost I paid as a child!). Being able to get a classic game like this that isn't 90 bucks or more (ei: Tomba and Jersey Devil) is a treasure in itself as far as I'm concerned.
If PS1 graphics, cheesy music, embarrassing characters, and migraine-inducing controls don't scare you, and you have a few bucks to spare, this game is certainly very different from any I've seen before, and at least worth a shot. If nothing else, you can say you played it, and if you beat it, consider yourself amongst the lucky few with the patience and dexterity to do so!
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