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Beijing 2008 on Xbox 360 (2008)

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Average rating: (56%)
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3.0
 
Certificate: 3
Developers: EUROCOM
Genres: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1-8
Released: 27/06/2008
Also Available on:  Also Available on: PS3

Brief synopsis of Beijing 2008

The Olympics competition of champions! They might have been around since the ancient world was less ancient, but this is the first time they've been around with all of 2008's accumulated knowledge to spare you the effort of tortuous training to get involved. To go with the games in Beijing, SEGA has Beijing 2008 to save you the hassle of ever having to leave your house as you prove your worth against the world's finest athletes.

There are a whopping 38 events to try your hand at, ranging from the usual staples such as the 100m sprint to less recognised events such as Judo. Much thought has been given to dodging the usual button-mashing mechanics of track and field events. In the 100m, for example, a new start block mechanic has been introduced that makes use of the trigger buttons to get you on your way.

The game features several modes, including the requisite training mode and the option to set up custom competitions. There's also the 'Olympics' mode, in which players must rank highly enough in events to progress. As you go, you'll be able to customise who's on your team, swapping different athletes in and out as you see fit.

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Rated - 1 starsAwful

Jason Roberts from KInghorn Scotland [Highly rated reviewer] , 27/06/2008

Turgid,stale and boring. You obviously need the manual for some of the events, yet even those that are simple enough are reduced to mind numbing 'randomnus'.The begining of each race allows for little skill or judgement and often that is exactly where the race is decided. AVOID

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Rated - 3 starsAverage

Metal Fan from Yorkshire [Highly rated reviewer] , 02/07/2008

Good multi-player game. Decent graphics. You will develop blisters with the button bashing though! Worth a rent but wouldn't buy.

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Rated - 4 starsblisters, bruises and tears

Dale Cotton from England, Chester , 07/08/2008

It must be said that I have never laughed so hard playing a game in my life. The 2008 Beijing Olmpics game is the number no' one if you have friends over. With track and field events and the legendary 100m sprint the palms of your hands will be blistered and you arms will be dead after a half an hour session. Awesome fun and would recommend!!! The main game is a bit tricky but easy to get a hang of. Even without a manual Beijing is easy to get a hang of as there is a tutorial option before the beginning of every event chosen.

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Rated - 3 starsi just hope its like the track n field days of your

A customer from Batley , 27/06/2008

i just hope that this game is like track n field. Not a game for hardcore gamers. But if you just want a laugh bags of fun, i just hope you read my review before the guy above me review.

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Rated - 4 starsblisters, bruises and tears

Dale Cotton from England, Chester , 07/08/2008

It must be said that I have never laughed so hard playing a game in my life. The 2008 Beijing Olmpics game is the number no' one if you have friends over. With track and field events and the legendary 100m sprint the palms of your hands will be blistered and you arms will be dead after a half an hour session. Awesome fun and would recommend!!! The main game is a bit tricky but easy to get a hang of. Even without a manual Beijing is easy to get a hang of as there is a tutorial option before the beginning of every event chosen.

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