Sony Invizimals PlayStation Portable (PSP)

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : Invizimals
  • Product code : 040550463
  • Category : Video Games
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  • Long product name Sony Invizimals PlayStation Portable (PSP) :

    Invizimals, PlayStation Portable, Action

  • Short summary description Sony Invizimals PlayStation Portable (PSP) :

    Sony Invizimals, PlayStation Portable (PSP), E10+ (Everyone 10+)

  • Long summary description Sony Invizimals PlayStation Portable (PSP) :

    Sony Invizimals. Platform: PlayStation Portable (PSP), ESRB rating: E10+ (Everyone 10+), PEGI rating: 7, Developer: Novarama

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:73
Uk has collected 20 expert reviews for Sony Invizimals PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the average expert rating is 73 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:70
Invizimals comes to our PSPs before we have been able to use up the first full charge on our PlayStation Move controllers. The game includes a camera, and is the first handheld offering of the superimposed virtual reality push that Sony has been leanin...
  • Awesome technology that actually works, Lots of creatures to collect and upgrade, Innovative use of the camera...
  • Childish story and cutscenes, Overly simple repetitive combat, Having to get up and move around...
gameplanet.co.nz
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:70
Invizimals is a great idea perhaps realised too soon. It never feels as cohesive as it should due to technology limitations, and for that reason it's hard to promote it as a well constructed gaming experience. But we'd sure love to see a sequel that ir...
  • The battles are surprisingly complicated, and there's a great deal of variation with over 100 Invizimals to collect. The multiplayer options provide it with longevity. It's actually relatively cheap, considering it includes hardware.
  • The camera struggles on occasion to accurately pick up visual clues. The outcome of some challenges appears arbitrary, and this can result in frustration, particularly for the younger generation which it is undeniably aimed at.
stuff.co.nz
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:0
It's generally accepted that early adopters of technology tend to get somewhat shafted. The reason why we're not all wearing Virtual Reality headsets when we game is that the technology never really caught up with the promise of a fully immersive world...
nzgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:75
Communism. It's a great theory. Unfortunately, although the idea is great, it just doesn't work in practice. Unlike communism however, Invizimals does have a lot of redeeming features.What are Invizimals? They are animals that you have to capture, trai...
nowgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:71
Invizimals is an augmented-reality title that plays like a cross between the ghost-capturing bits in Ghostbusters movies and the creature-battling sections in Pokémon. Using the camera that comes packed with the game, you scan your home for invisible c...
  • It does have a few frustrating elements but Invizimals is nevertheless a quirky, engrossing and fun little portable offering. 7.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame S...
gamechronicles.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:33
Average rating:75
For years I have heard of the elusive PSP Go!Cam (aka Chotto Shot) and seen the PSP Camera option on the cross medial bar, but I never thought that when I actually got my hands on one of these devices that it would be used in such an amazing way. But f...
gamespot.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:33
Average rating:60
Creatures made of pure energy are all around us, invisible to the naked eye. Luckily for us, a brilliant engineer at PSP R&D has figured out how to detect these creatures using Sony's handheld and a PSP camera. Seeing these elemental creatures on your...
  • Augmentedreality visuals are impressive when they work properly, Some fun capturing minigames, Battling has some engaging light strategy, Entertaining liveaction scenes.
  • Many capturing minigames don't always work properly, Color and movement demands are frustrating and easy to cheat, Graphics often glitch out.
  • Invizimals wows for a while with its augmented-reality visuals, but the limits of the technology and some baffling design decisions soon shatter the illusion...
blogcritics.org
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:80
When Invizimals showed up in the list of video games Blogcritics writers could offer to review, I was intrigued. A creature capturing game that requires a brand new accessory, this is probably the most unusual game I'll ever get to review! Invizimals w...
gamertell.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:42:34
Average rating:77
Invizimals features Pokemon-esque creature battles, some hokey acting and utilizes a digital camera and built-in microphone to capture in-game creatures around your house. In other words, it’s a game that feels like Nintendo could have (and maybe s...
  • Creative and decent use of video camera technology, appealing to fans of the battle creature (tabletop and video) games and...
  • Jittery nature of holding such a small camera and one-handed on-screen interactions can make creature capturing rather frustrating. Repetitive gameplay and backbreakingly low camera angles.
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