Man vs. Wild (video game)
Man vs. Wild is a video game inspired by the Man vs. Wild survival television series. In it, the player takes on the role of host Bear Grylls to survive the hardships of various environments. It was developed by American companies Floor 84 Studio and Scientifically Proven.
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Developer(s) | Floor 84 Studio with Scientifically Proven |
Publisher(s) | Crave Entertainment |
Engine | Vicious Engine 2 |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Reception
Man vs. Wild received an overall score of 4.5/10 from Gameplay Today.[2] GameZone gave the game a 6.5 out of 10, stating "Man vs. Wild is a fun, easy game based on a successful television series. Those looking for the next life-changing experience will probably find themselves disappointed. On the other hand, they might learn skills that may be helpful in the event that they’re actually stranded in the wild one day."[3]
gollark: ||I'm pretty sure that's obvious to someone who watched it, or read the plot summary on wikipedia, Tronzoid.||
gollark: Plus the concurrency features are really overhyped. I mean, channels are neat, but not amazing, and there are libraries, and green threads... same thing.
gollark: Oh, and it goes for looking simple over actually being simple and consistent, hence the horrible verbosity.
gollark: *cough*generics*cough*
gollark: I agree with the Go thing. It seems to be designed so that you can pick it up quickly, but also seems to have the mentality that the people actually using it (as opposed to the implementors) can't be trusted with any advanced features.
References
- "IGN: Man vs. Wild". Crave Games. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- "Man vs. Wild: The Game (Xbox 360) Review". Gameplaytoday.com. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-06-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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