Rocket-ride to boresville
Over G Fighters looks rad... but only in the replay
We were incredibly excited when we heard that Over G Fighters was going to be released on the 360. Finally, a detailed flight simulator featuring the latest in high-powered jet technology... or so we thought. When we actually got our hands on this dogfighter, imagine our dismay at the discovery that the game was mind-numbingly boring. How a game-maker can damage the experience of tearing the sky a new horizon by submerging the entire feel in the sludgy bowels of molasses where Over G resides is beyond us, but we figured we should clue you in before you go out and blow money on it. Check out ourschizophrenic videoof this game in action as we show you what it's like to play this awful bore... and then how cool it looks in the replay feature (or as we like to call it: the blatant lie feature).
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