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Joe Danger on PS3

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Joe Danger is a Racing game available on the PS3.

Joe Danger is a Racing game. Racing games, although sometimes seen as a sporting sub category, are a well established video game genre in their own right.

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Dressup Gamer review Mon, 21 Jun 2010

Joe Danger PS3 is a cheeky chappy sort of game, a roller coaster of bright visuals that scream fun. The points as much of the time drove me to play it again and again - as well as collecting all those shiny coins.

Whilst I've never felt any compulsion to don the bright leather outfit of Evel Knievel in the real world, doing it virtually has featured fairly regularly. Joe Danger may doth its helmet to the classics such as Kik-Start and Excitebike, but there's plenty here to justify the return of this type of fun game play to modern consoles. There may not be a role to play other than in the most superficial sense, this doesn't mean Joe Danger isn't a game of considerable depth.
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