In the grand scheme of things, today's bowling games aren't that much different from the games we saw hitting arcades and arcane home consoles 20 years ago. While some bowling games tend to take advantage of technology and the advancement made in virtual physics over the years, others just let you hurl a ball down a lane at some pins. Crave's budget-priced PS2 and Xbox offering, Strike Force Bowling, is actually a renamed and slightly updated version of a recent PC bowling game, Fast Lines Bowling. Regardless of what you call it, the game attempts to combine zany locales with tried-and-true bowling mechanics, but the game lacks substance and ultimately won't please bowling fans, be they hardcore or casual.
Great game, great price. Don't let the old school system fool you. Its family fun for everyone
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a good game. It gives you a variety of scenes to bowl in and different pin setups. Not your everyday bowling alley. The controls are easy to ofigure out. Timing the bars is a bit difficult. The pin setup variations are the most enjlyable and challenging. I bought the game as an addition to my collection and variety in games that my wife and I can play together.
Great game, shipping speed was awesome. Very satisfied with my product.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The disc has a few minor scratches but works fine
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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