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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game (XBLA)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...seven or eight gasps out of ten. Everything in the game, and the way it has been pieced together, is epic. …or die trying. A lot. Die a lot. The...
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Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena (DS)
Reviews by Michael Gray on
...which you can’t see because you can’t see the whole screen at once. Not unless you use the not-too-useful zoom out feature, that is. The other people who have reviewed...
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A Kingdom for Keflings (XBLA)
Reviews by Christian Porter on
...build homes for more Keflings, but Keflings will only move in if there’s love in their home, represented by a large heart. A lot of times more “love” and other...
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Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...is complete. These take an awful long time, and more often than not, my skater has his line rudely interrupted by the closed door between one area and the other....
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (PS2)
Reviews by Michael Gray on
...Fighting in 3D, not 2D. 2) Full voice acting. 3) A plot. The game is basically a giant fanservice to DBZ fans. The premise is simple: you go through the...
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Mid-Boss: The Cost of XBLA Games
Columns by Stuart Gipp on
...other games are available at a lower price, some ignorant people are missing out on it. On a slight tangent, it’s certainly true that Castle Crashers is not without problems,...
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WiiWare Review (August 2008)
Columns by Sprite Monkey on
...you douchebags are who own their own cues and keep them in a fucking clarinet case, then you’re probably out playing pool and not reading this review. If you’re not...
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Scene It?: Lights, Camera, Action (X360)
Reviews by Zach Rich on
...everyone got a ribbon just for being there, but the big kids that won all of the games got nothing special. I’m not sure where I’m going with that tangent...
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Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Matt Gardner
Columns by Matt Gardner on
...2: Rise of the Sinistrals (SNES): Great story, great characters, great battle system (no trying to run away 800 times before you are successful), no random encounters in dungeons, capsule...