Abstract: 6Sega took some steps in the right direction with Vancouver 2010, but the overall absence of that intangible feeling that The Olympics ignites within most people is still vividly obvious. The game may be fun to play, but that sense of fun will turn in...
Abstract: SEGA offered us the opportunity to play through a bit of their upcoming Winter Olympics game, Vancouver 2010, at E3 this year. The final game will ship with some fourteen events giving players the chance to get a little athletic action without having t...
Published: 2010-01-25, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
Here we go again; another olympics, another video game and yet another media bash session. However, perhaps not. Eurocom are very experienced in Olympic video games, now having done the past Winter and Summer Olympic games and as such there is hope ...
Playing on your own is less fun than death, but we have to offer as a reprieve for Eurocom’s effort two very important caveats. Firstly, as briefly mentioned before, it’s easily the best looking Olympic tie-in ever made. Secondly, it’s a...
Abstract: Can't wait for the 2010 Winter Olympics? Well they are here now, in game form! Vancouver 2010 is British developer Eurocom's second shot at a (metaphorical) gold medal in Olympic titles which, in a weird turn of events, has been released before the Oly...
von Riad Oelschlägel Wie hatte ich mich nach Bejing 2008 doch auf Vancouver 2010 gefreut. Klar, der Ableger von vor zwei Jahren war nicht eben das Beste, was man auf dem Markt kaufen konnte, hatte aber trotzdem einen gewissen Stil und wusste dank vie...
„Vancouver 2010“ ist ein Sportspiel ohne Seele. Die Steuerung ist gut, aber erbarmungslos, und die Olympischen Spiele sind eben doch mehr als nur ein paar unzusammenhängende Sportarten. Mit einem Preis von 40 bis 50 Euro (je nach Plattform) nur etwas f...