TRON: Evolution conveys the story of significant events within the TRON mythology. The game features an epic adventure across a massive digital world filled with high-mobility disc-based combat and advanced light cycles.
GenreAction
Platforms xbox360
DEVELOPER Propaganda Games | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Tron Evolution Reviews xbox360
guardian.co.uk review
Given the prevailing opinion about games of films, Disney Interactive has to be applauded for sidestepping all the traps that you might have expected it to fall into with Tron: Evolution. It manages a pretty impressive balancing act: non-gamers obsessed with Tron will love its ambience and authenticity, and may even discover they like games more than they thought.
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gamepro.com review
Repetitive and uninspired gameplay won’t keep casual fans interested for very long, but Tron faithfuls will dig living on the grid for a few hours.
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eurogamer.net review
The sum total, therefore, is a game that entertains without inspiring, doing enough to settle comfortably into the realms of “good” while never exerting the additional effort required to raise expectations any higher. You’ll come to the end of each level and struggle to remember what you just did to get there. There’s nothing terribly wrong with such a safe ,formulaic approach, and the end result is undeniably superior to most movie tie-ins. But for a property so steeped in videogame lore, it’s a shame this so-called evolution clings so tenaciously to the same old templates.
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ign.com review
TRON: Evolution is barely a TRON game. It’s a repetitive cyberpunk Prince of Persia. The platforming and combat are flashy, but both feel awkward to control and get really competitive. All the cool things you’d expect in a TRON game are restricted to the limited multiplayer modes. If you’ve got 10 people you can play some fun multiplayer games, but there are only a half dozen maps including the day one DLC. If you want to find out what happens between the two films, then you at least get a bit of a story here.
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giantbomb.com review
Parts of Tron: Evolution come close to breaking out of the standard licensed game mold, but most of those parts have absolutely nothing to do with the gameplay, which is usually pretty average. That said, as a guy that appreciated Tron back when it was released who is already interested in seeing the new movie, the way Evolution fleshes out the world and sets up the events of Tron: Legacy makes it a lot more interesting than it would have been otherwise.
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computerandvideogames.com review
The narrative, and frequent cutscenes, actually comprise the best bits of the game – providing a neat, tangible backstory to the events in the upcoming blockbuster flick.
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