Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
4.13/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
GameDaily8/10May 23 '06
Gamer Within7.5/10Apr 10 '06
Gamespy5/5May 26 '06
Game Chronicles Magazine8.2/10Jun 09 '06
Gamespot8.0/10Jun 01 '06
PSP IGN7.8/10May 18 '06
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Previews
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Gamespy Apr 06 2006 
GameZone Mar 27 2006 
PSP IGN Apr 24 2006 
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"The only criticism of Lemmings lies with the brand itself. As mentioned previously, there was a time when Lemmings was so saturated it was on every console, and many undoubtedly grew tired of the rodents then. And despite its intuitive control scheme and numerous levels, the PSP iteration does little to change the core Lemmings gameplay of generations past. That's not particularly a bad thing, but returning veterans shouldn't expect a fresh new experience when booting this up."
"While it isn’t a completely new, never-before-seen formula, Lemmings for the PSP offers puzzle fans a great portable companion that is both addictive and enjoyable to play."
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"These suicidal critters have lost none of their charm over the last decade, and the new level editor, online functionality, and graphics available in this update of Lemmings make it entirely relevant for this day and age."
"Okay, so Lemmings isn't perfect and it doesn't redefine the way that PSP owners play puzzle games; and yes, longtime fans of the franchise will likely find the 120 rehashed levels a little too familiar. But even so, Team17's conversion of Lemmings is still good fun for the solo gamer and its map editor and visual improvements really help add some replay value to an old game. Having 30 new maps and a few gameplay refinements were nice touches too, and it's hard not to recognize how well Lemmings translates to handhelds. If you're into the genre, you should definitely check it out."
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