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Poor Player’s Paradise
Columns by Andy Zintl on
...playing the game, I was unable to attain that position since the ranks at the top change fairly quickly. However, I still saved my player card from the other day...
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Mega Man 7 (SNES)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...You can win Proto Man’s shield and change the music in Shade Man’s stage to something more…appropriate? There’s also a pretty silly secret street-fighting minigame. It’s silly. All in all,...
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Captain Eric’s Psychic Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...reserved only for religious wackos! Once this game comes out, it WILL change the world, and when it does just remember where you heard that first. Captain Eric’s Psychic Thumb...
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Kingdom Elemental: Tactics (PC)
Reviews by Colin Greenhalgh on
...I got stuck multiple times, once or twice coming back and finding that the same challenge simply required a party change up, but later discovering that I just couldn’t win,...
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Inside the Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Columns by Michael Gray on
...November 14th, but I’ll try to make a bunch of jokes to keep things interesting. Oh, and I change tenses with some regularity in this article. Grammarians, try to avoid...
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Your Top 10 Favorite Games: Meteo Xavier
Columns by Meteo Xavier on
...maps (which is a nice change of pace, literally), and you get a large cast of characters to fight as—some awesome (Zylo, Gong, Amon, Mawlock), some not so awesome (like...
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.hack//G.U. Vol. 3: Redemption (PS2)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on
...wanted to experience a lot more of what you’ve been getting, then this delivers. If you were looking for a groundbreaking element to the series that would change the way...
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The Ten Reasons: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Columns by Michael Gray on
...that I derive pleasure from controlling a bird-girl’s body, but my excuse is that the opportunity to control anyone but Link is a welcome change of pace. Which brings me...
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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...