
More B-Movie inspired bug squishing.
VideoGamer.com Score:
7Our Verdict: EDF can become monotonous – mindless even, if you let it – but with the right frame of mind, there's a remarkable amount of fun to be had here.
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UK Video Game Chart: Call of Juarez in at No.2 in Article Comments
I'm hoping that with Tesco stocking eDF IA at a low price and on their shelves that people will make an impulse purchase. I hold my hand up and say I own Zumba (Kinect version). Blame the wife......
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon Review in Article Comments
I think the rest of my summer will consist of this game, and I do like killing horde's of enemies!
Posted Jul 25 2011
