Not too long ago, Ludia gave us a real stinker when they released The Price is Right on PlayStation Network. It was a lazy attempt to take something fun and enjoyable -- in that case, the extremely famous television gameshow The Price is Right -- and make it into something worth playing on a console. However, with the release of Family Feud on PSN this week, we're glad to report that Ludia has delivered to the PlayStation faithful a far, far stronger effort that may very well be worth your hard-earned cash.
Family Feud has a long, decades-old history on television in the United States, and if you're not familiar with the program, chances are you don't pay very close attention. First premiering in 1976 (and hosted by the amorous Richard Dawson), Family Feud has basically stayed its course and played the same over the last thirty-five years, through six hosts and serious amounts of syndication. Two families of five contend with one another as two teams, answering basic survey questions that the producers of the show have purportedly asked normal, everyday people. After an initial head-to-head round that determines control of the board, a single family attempts to fill out the survey as completely as possible by making guesses that best answer the posed question. They're only allowed to get three wrong answers, however, and if the survey isn't completely filled out by the third strike, the other family gets to steal with a single correct answer. Read full story...
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