Product Details
Description:
It's the worst science fair ever as Death Jr. and his pals make their way through a crazy world of science projects gone wrong! Use the touch pad to execute cool scythe combos, switch between DJ and Pandora and play seriously twisted mini-games in a warped and twisted platforming adventure.
Quick Glance
ESRB Rating: E10 (Everyone 10+)
Game Genre: Action/Adventure
Release Date: 2007-5-22
Max # of Players: 4
Summary
Product Title: Death Jr. & The Science Fair of Doom
Manufacturer: Konami
Power Score: 2.2 | 4 Reviews
Product Reviews (4)
Death Jr.
Strengths: none
Weakness: mainly controls
You’d think that the concept is a good one. Death Jr has a lot of potential: cool storylines, weird foes and environments..but no, they really botched this one up. The controls are bad (not precise enough), graphics are marginal and it generally lacks the potential outlandishness that you’d expect from the concept of why and who DJ is. I guess I’m just spoiled after playing Daxter on the...
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By bob330i - Apr 30, 2008
Death Jr and the Science Fair of Doom
Testseek.com has collected 7 expert reviews for Death Jr and the Science Fair of Doom and the average expert rating is 51 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Mar 9, 2009
Death, Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom
Death, Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 1.5 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #11,415 game of all time and #310 Nintendo DS game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 10 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on the link...
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By TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008
Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom
The Death Jr. franchise made its debut on the Sony PSP in 2005 as a launch title. It received relatively poor reviews due to its abundance of glitches and generally unexciting visuals. A sequel, Root of Evil, was seen a year later on the handheld, but it unfortunately didn’t correct any of its predecessor’s quirks. Here we are in 2007, and developer Backbone has decided to bring DJ to the...
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By GameZone - Jun 13, 2007

