Attack of the Movies 3D
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Attack of the Movies 3D is a rail shooter for the Xbox 360
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 and Nintendo Wii
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 video game console
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s The Wii version of the game is the first 3D shooter designed for the console. The game transport gamers into six movie-themed worlds will they will battle large alien space cruisers, shoots underwater monsters and more, only to discover the reason why these movies come to life.

Reception

The game received negative reviews. IGN
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 gave the Wii version a 4.5/10 and the Xbox 360 version a 4/10 and said that the game is "a bland and lifeless arcade shooter with repetitive gameplay and unnecessary 3D effects." Game Informer
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gave the game a 4/10 and said that "Rail shooters don't get much more tedious, lifeless or ugly than Attack of the Movies 3D."

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