The first thing that immediately struck me when playing the game is that although it shares some assets with the Price is Right, like the avatar system, it does it better and is infinitely more fun to play. I have some of these saved on my computer and have laid off of re-uploading them, but today is the day! A bit of this review was copied from my Price is Right review, as a few of the assets were exactly the same in both games.Īt the same time that I received The Price is Right 2010, I also received another game show based game, Family Feud 2010. I have tweaked things a bit, but this was previously published in 2010. Due to it’s popularity the console was a haven for cheaply made garbage, and today’s unearthed and retooled review is one such game.
In 2009-2011 my primary console was the Nintendo Wii, and you better believe I had to play some awful games.
Note: When I previously worked at the videogame website that I occasionally re-publish my old reviews from, I would sometimes make deals to get games I wanted to play – for example reviewing so-called shovel-ware that nobody else wanted.