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'Sometimes the formula twists slightly, with the task focusing on, for example, helping prisoners bust out of prison or a simple checkpoint race. For the most part, mind you, it's smashing for smashing's sake, and therefore entertaining in short bursts, but a bit mindlessly intense over the long haul.'
Read more » Eurogamer
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'Laying waste to cities is fun, but frustrating objectives and stiff difficulty prevent Eat Them from being a monstrously good time.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'Eat Them! is a cool idea, but it never gets beyond "smash stuff," and that holds the title back.'
Read more » IGN
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'Eat Them! is a precise example of why every title on the PSN should have a demo. On the one hand, there is a lot to like, with even the comic book-style presentation showing the developer's hard work and attention to detail; on the other hand, the botched multiplayer and downright tedious health system render this game into a mere shadow of what it could have been.'
Read more » GameZone
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'The destruction effects are really impressive, as is the art style, and smashing buildings with giant monsters is really hard to screw up.'
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'Eat Them! taps in to what makes mindless destruction addictively fun.'
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