GameSpot editors' review
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- Reviewed on: 03/17/2006
- Released on: 03/15/2006
- Originally published on GameSpot: Feeding Frenzy (Xbox 360) Review
Feeding Frenzy is a fun little arcade action game about undersea Darwinism. What you do in it is eat any fish that's smaller than you are, simply by guiding your fish around a small 2D area teeming with undersea life--and occasional explosive mines as well as pearl-bearing oysters, for good measure. Power-ups temporarily speed you up and freeze all other fish in place, helping to keep things interesting. The two modes of play let you munch through several dozen stages either against the clock or not. The game's slippery feel fits the setting well, and your fish has a couple of abilities: It can lunge forward or vacuum up anything in front of it at the touch of a button.

There's always fresh fish on the menu in Feeding Frenzy, a short-lived but compelling little action game.
