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Abstract: One of the stats that TRON Evolution tracks is the number of times a player "derezzes" (i.e. dies) and it helped confirm something I knew already: this game will kill you a lot. On my first play through the number is close to 300!That figur...
Abstract: My first impression of TRON: Evolution was that it was a very pretty game. From the first cutscene to the contrasting neon colors of TRON's inner worlds, I immediately thought that TRON: Evolution was one of the best-looking franchise-based games I had...
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 t...
I want to say Tron: Evolution isn’t your typical movie to video game port. The game looks pretty good, and some effort certainly went into production. The parkour style of gameplay is fun, but the loose controls can make it extremely frustrating for so...
The setting is cool, the music is cool, the action is fast and the pace is relentless
Unless you've watched the movie this game is going to make no sense whatsoever
Tron: Evolution is fan service for ageing geeks. But with Tron: Legacy looking to be a seriously good film, hopefully the game finds a whole new legion of converts...
Abstract: The original Tron film came out in 1982, when computers were large “mainframes” and the PC was just starting to infiltrate the home market. The film itself did okay but not many people appreciated or understood the story and it was not until later that...
Tron: Evolution is a rushed, partly broken and incredibly frustrating experience that neither succeeds recreating the wonderful and fully realised digital world nor in generating excitement for the film. This fails on fundamental levels and we can find...