Louis Bedigian of honestgamers.com takes a look at one of the more interesting titles on the Wii, Deadly Creatures. They describe it as highly entertaining and enjoyable, with a score of 9 out of 10.

Spiders and scorpions are never heroes. They don't get to be the star of a movie unless they're eight feet tall and have a healthy diet of humans. Thus, their appearance in video games has often been restricted to random enemy encounters, which can be very depressing for them. How are arachnids going to make ends meet in this lousy economy? What are they supposed to do with their lives - hang from ceilings and terrorize children?


When added together, these elements lead to one of the creepiest, most refreshing and most entertaining games of the generation. It isn't flawless - you'll see the camera get stuck behind a few objects, and not all of the motion control elements work as simply as the tutorial explains - but it's hard to argue with what the developers have created. In an industry obsessed with developing Halo and Gears of War knock-offs (or cloning anything else that sells), Deadly Creatures is a testament to what original game design can achieve.
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