Archive for Category: Reviews
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Mercury Meltdown Revolution (Wii)
Reviews by Sprite Monkey on "Hey, remember that nearly impossible but incredibly fun Marble Madness game for the Atari ST/NES/Game Boy/Sega Master System that you had? The one with the marbles? Yeah, I had that awesome game on m
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CSI: Hard Evidence (X360)
Reviews by Christian Porter on Fresh off of breathing new life into the Sam Max series with Sam Max: Season One,Telltale Games brings us the newest installment of their CSI game series. With Sam Max, Telltale did what seemed to
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Grim Fandango (PC)
Reviews by Matthew Fraser on If you've ever seen a Tim Burton movie, you're ready for Grim Fandango, which is just one of the most intelligently written, novel games this side of the Monkey Island series. And, for those of you wh
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The Final Fantasy Legend (GB)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on I've always hated Final Fantasy Legend. As a lover of RPGs, I've tried to play this game a number of times, but I've never been able to beat it. Even compared to 7th Saga, this game is difficult for
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Mario Strikers Charged (Wii)
Reviews by Sprite Monkey on Soccer fans are hard to come by here in the States, but it's a different story worldwide. Therefore, it should be no surprise that Next Level Games and Nintendo created a follow-up to the moderately s
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.hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce (PS2)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on The .hack//G.U. series, like the previous .hack videogame series, is basically a set of installments of one big game. With that in mind, I decided to write my G.U. reviews like a set of installments
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X-Men Legends (PS2)
Reviews by Matthew Fraser on With no insult intended to Edgar Allan Poe, his estate, or the literary world at large.
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Capitalism II (PC)
Reviews by Matthew Fraser on Everyone knows about the laws of supply and demand. Say the word "economics" and that's the immediate thought. People generally know that as price rises, demand falls and supply rises—and if price
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Ball Breakers (PS1)
Reviews by Gina Holechko on I don't really believe in censorship, but Ball Breakers for the original PlayStation gives me cause to reconsider. The fact it was ever sold for more than the $1.99 I paid for it off the bargain rac
