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007: Agent Under Fire (MXB)
Reviews by Travis Combs on
...to name his weapons from Batman, the egotistical shits. We open with me calmly scaling an enormous floating platform to access a helicopter pad. I’m serious; it must’ve been 20...
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Digital Championship Wrestling: Paper Mario vs. Baby Mario
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...for this one, Regan….BY GAWD, BABY MARIO HAS SUFFERED SOME DEADLY PAPER CUTS! Paul: His face is positively SLASHED open! Paul: Blood is oozing out of the baby’s face! Eric:...
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Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...Metroid offered the freedom of an open world, this mostly translated to my young self getting lost and giving up. More similar to modern “Metroidvania” games, I was at least...
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No More Heroes (Wii)
Reviews by Sprite Monkey on
...some jerkweed copyrighted that name. So guess what happened today, LJ? I became an assassin! I was hired by this questionably rendered chick who inexplicably has her shirt open all...
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testgame.exe: Making the Adventure
Columns by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
...the road towards story completion. As you may remember, there are a couple of large-scale puzzles currently left open-ended, and one over-arching puzzle that brings everything together in this the...
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Rayman (PS1)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...more caverns. Your main goal in each level is to find the six cages and open them up. Your main conflict is not the enemies in each level, but the...
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The 2007 GameCola Videogame Awards
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...gotta think, right from the start, that it’s destined to be good times. A hardcore open-ended, Western-style RPG, Mass Effect has a strong character-driven plot that involves…space exploration and stuff....
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Inside the Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Columns by Michael Gray on
...in the general information section, deleted the “Story” section (the plot in this game is too complicated to summarize quickly), and for the opening ASCII art, I used a generic...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: I’m Afraid of Americans (Part One)
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...spread so widely open that you could see where the skin started to change color, while the other, sitting in a scarcely less modest pose, was slapping the first’s thighs...
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.hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce (PS2)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on
...quickly switch between weapon types while fighting. Previously, you had to open your menu and change your equipment to use a new weapon, and you would have to wait a...