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Facebreaker Review
6 out of 15
A frenetic button masher built around a Rock/Paper/Scissors mentality will ultimately leave you frustrated and disappointed
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Author: Loren Halek

The one saving grace here is that you can put your own face in the game using the Xbox Live Vision camera. It takes a long time if you take a shot from both the front and side, but the final product was a good representation of what you look like.

Even at the reduced $49.99 price point Facebreaker must be avoided unless you like no-brainer button mashing boxing. There is no doubt it will be found in the bargain bins before the end of the year and maybe then it could be picked up so you can enjoy beating up Peter Moore and the other celebrities at a discount price.

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