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PlayStation Move options for the vehicles, character animation a bit stiff in the cut scenes, action/movement practice areas to avoid considerable in-game trial-and-error
Abstract: Movie tie-in games are the gaming industry's bastard child, the natural result of two highly commercialised entertainment sectors wanting to cooperate in order to promote a franchise to the consumer. Let's be honest, games that come under this banner a...
Abstract: The silent system monitor known simply as Anon runs through the computer world of TRON: Evolution like a leather-and-neon-clad Prince of Persia, smoothly defying gravity in a digital display of free running. This movie tie-in title, too, shows some def...
Some exciting freerunning sequences, Good references to the original TRON, Light cycles are fun in multiplayer.
Platforming and combat can get repetitive, The locales in the Grid all look the same.
TRON: Evolution mixes free-running platforming with simple but engaging combat and is a fun if slightly repetitive trip back into the digital world of the Grid....
Abstract: First and foremost, Tron: Evolution for PlayStation3 is one humongous hunk of fan-service if there ever was one. It's got your cyberpunk setting all gloomy but aglow with oversized circuitry, your plasma-spitting tanks, your improbably low-slung motorb...
Abstract: My first impression of TRON: Evolution was that it was a very pretty game. From the first cutscene to the contrasting neon colors of TRON's inner worlds, I immediately thought that TRON: Evolution was one of the best-looking franchise-based games I had...
TRON: Evolution is barely a TRON game. It's a repetitive cyberpunk Prince of Persia. The platforming and combat are flashy, but both feel awkward to control and get really competitive. All the cool things you'd expect in a TRON game are restricted to t...
Abstract: Of all the campy sci-fi flicks from the '80s, few have more built-in potential for a videogame adaptation than Tron. With its (at-the-time) groundbreaking CG animation and game-developer-trapped-in-a-computer storyline, Disney's cult classic has plenty...
Abstract: Disney Interactive StudiosAvailable on PC, PS3 & XBOX 360Tron: Evolution, it is like Prince of Persia, but not. It is an ultra cool take on the world of Tron, with free running moves that are just insanely nail biting. With combat that can seem on the ...