![]() PS3 owners are on the whole more hard-core gamers and simply need more depth than running a duck around a tub, while Wii gamers are your more every-day play a game to kill some time and have fun-types, which is exactly what this game is. It's a fun and easy to play, but challenging enough in the harder levels to be fun for more serious gamers. PS3 owners are on the whole more hard-core gamers and simply need more depth than running a duck around a In my opinion, the only problem with this game is that it's on the wrong console. In my opinion, the only problem with this game is that it's on the wrong console. So go and pay the $6.00 already, you won't be disappointed. Ultimately, the truth is simply this: If this game was on the Nintendo Wii.it would be receiving 8's and 9's from every reviewer and his dog. As for being too frustrating.It's a puzzle-game! I could see if poor design was causing the frustration, but once you pass the initial learning curve the game's level of frustration is completely up to you. ![]() Now, sometimes the controls can feel a little too sensitive, but the duck is never out of the player's control. In actuality, the motion controls are incredibly responsive and have a great deal of precision and the level design never fails to entertain. And it seems to me that most of these reviewers got frustrated with the first few levels of the game and decided to blame the sixaxis controls for their poor performance. Super Rub-a-Dub is not a AAA title by any means, but it is certainly not a 2.9/10 game either. And it seems to me that most of these reviewers got frustrated with the I don't know what kind of chip these so-called "professional" reviewers have on their shoulders, but it seems like all they do is complain about the most insignificant things with every nex-gen title that is released. After a few frustrating minutes of trying to tilt the Super Rub-a-Dub tub, it’s daunting to think how hard it might be fly a dragon.I don't know what kind of chip these so-called "professional" reviewers have on their shoulders, but it seems like all they do is complain about the most insignificant things with every nex-gen title that is released. What’s worrisome about this game is the knowledge that the dragon in Lair is going to be controlled by the Sixaxis. While you can bounce the sharks out of the tub by lifting the controller, the maneuver is not nearly sensitive enough and I found myself bouncing my mommy duck out of the tub, making my times slower. This is not a kid-friendly game, it is Finding Nemo, rated PG-13. The harder the levels get, the more sharks - yes, sharks - you have to avoid. That alone is messed up, but it gets even worse. It involves navigating mazes, trying to rescue ducklings by touching them and guiding them towards a hole. Super Rub-a-Dub may be a cute name, but the game is deceptively violent. “Big deal,” one of them says, “I have a Wii, and this is just a worse version of that marble game.” ![]() The demo probably would have been more fun, but I bought it anyway so I could show off the Sixaxis controller to all my friends. ![]() ![]() While searching though Sony’s woefully underdeveloped online store, I found a game called Super Rub-a-Dub and got excited because I thought it was going to be the demo Sony showed at E3 2006. Super Rub a Dub cannot and will not ever be played on another system, but only because Sony literally owns the game. ![]()
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