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18 Jan, 2022
Great for the right price
Coraline the Game is the kind of Movie License title that feels very Aimless; the Gameplay is mostly walking around the 1 boring Location seen in the Movie. The fact it’s not a very compelling game may keep you from wanting to spend 70-100$ on it. But if you really like Coraline or like Collecting Games (specifically those based on Movies), there’s something of worth with picking the game up, for the right Price. Just exploring the intricate Set of Laika’s Stop-Motion feature is worth 70$ or so I spent on the game. Returning actors like Dakota Fanning & Keith David is also a Treat. Although they didn’t get the License to play the Music from the Movie in the Game & that’s pretty Lame. For the price I got the game at, I think it was worth it; but I have seen it go Higher & going over 100$ on a game that’s not very interesting is pushing it. It may take you a while longer, but I have seen this game in the Wild for the more reasonable 70$. If you have any second thoughts on buying, just remember it Can always be a little cheaper if you do your Research & wait it out. Either way, It’s a great find for the collection.

01 Feb, 2022
Memories from Dimwood; Great Series.
I had fond memories reading the Poppy Series as a Kid & I’m always up for looking back on it. The story is a little Simplistic, it’s clearly meant for Younger Children, but it remains an Engaging Story with Great Art, interesting Themes &, as a Sequel, follows up on the Story of the First Book very well.
Though, I would recommend finding book for Digital over trying to find the right copy online; I’ve tried multiple times to find a Copy that looks like the one I read as a Kid & I’ve been disappointed multiple times. The last copy I got in particular didn’t even have a Cover; you can barely tell what the book was supposed to be. If the cover doesn’t matter to you, than it’s barely an Issue; but if it does, I’d recommend a Digital version.

18 Jan, 2022
Blast for the Past
1 of 1 found this helpful I’ve wanted to play the Futurama Game for Years after playing it once when I was kid, but it’s Rareness has kept me from it. Finally I bit the bullet and gave buying it a shot. While it’s far from Polished, a Difficult but reasonable Gameplay & Engaging Cutscenes that feels right out of the show keeps your interest. Is it worth 150-200 Dollars though? I probably only say you’re a Die Hard Futurama Fan &/or a Collector. And even with that you shouldn’t pay a penny more than that. I’ve seen this game go up to 1000$ and it is not worth that in any way! Fry got a better deal on 1000 year old Anchovies for Pete sake. But If you’re willing to spend 100$ on a SubPar but interesting page in Futurama History, it’s definitely worth the Investment.