World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

31 août 2006
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Description (IGDB)

World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions is a video game based on the popular gambling tournament World Series of Poker. It's available for multiple systems: Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation Portable and PC. It is the successor of the original World Series of Poker video game.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Gaming Illustrated 84/100

« Good varied tournaments, and its fun to see the pros in the game. »

TeamXbox 81/100

« The AI players choose to push hard with some strange hands that’ll keep you off-balance, but there’s lots to do in the single-player game, and all that fun playing others in multiplayer. »

Operation Sports 80/100

« It has a great single-player game to partner with the online experience. Plus, the Digimask technology is really showcased in this title, making it a must for Xbox Live Vision camera owners. »

Official Xbox Magazine 80/100

« But these hiccups are easily overlooked--with high replay value and strong presentation, Tournament of Champions is a fine bet at $40. [Holiday 2006, p.87] »

PGNx Media 78/100

« Undoubtedly better than "Texas Hold ‘Em," the Xbox 360’s only other poker game. »

Game Chronicles 74/100

« I rather enjoyed my time with this game. It falls short in some areas, namely the less the impressive graphics and the lame sound, but for poker it’s the gameplay that counts. Overall WSOP presents some great challenge, and pile of different game modes and a great multiplayer option via Xbox Live. »

IGN 72/100

« Its AI is generally very solid, the presentation is all-around great (even if the animations don't match the bet amount in any way), and it's set up in an easy to play manner. »

Xbox World 360 Magazine UK 71/100

« Single player's alright then, is the conclusion we've come to. But this is a game that was either going to live and die on its Live play, and while it is better than the slightly buggy Arcade title Texas Hold 'Em, it's not quite the definitive poker game we'd have asked for. »

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