GameShark Weekly Wrap-Up
A look at the articles from the past week.
Date: Friday, July 04, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Wondering if you missed anything this week on GameShark? Have no fear readers, here's a rundown of all the articles we featured this week!

Reviews

  • The Political Machine 2008
  • Secret Agent Clank
  • The Bourne Conspiracy
  • Dracula: Origin


  • Previews

  • Afro Samurai
  • Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise


  • Features

  • Cracked LCD 6.0: There Will Be Games: Epilogue
  • Mr. Binky’s Random Stuff: Remembering Baldur's Gate


  • Screenshots

  • LEGO: Batman
  • Too Human
  • Ninja Town
  • Eledee: Adventures of Kai and Zero
  • Gears of War 2
  • This is Vegas
  • Crysis Warhead
  • Sho Online
  • Concerto Gate
  • Quantum of Solace
  • FIFA 09
  • Dragon Nest
  • Football Challenge 08
  • Doodle Hex
  • The Price is Right Review
    Faithful, but where's the fun?
    Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise Review
    Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise is a thoroughly polished, pocket-sized re-imagining of the original Xbox 360 game.
    Grid is an admirable attempt at doing “serious” racing on the DS. Technically impressive, with solid gameplay and plenty of variety, the game will satisfy the mild-to-moderate gearhead.
    Acrobatic ninjas and their lust for gold.
    A hardcore 16-bit style shooter from the masters of the genre, Bangai-O Spirits exceeds all expectations with manic action and a metric ton of stages
    Includes camera and larger screens.
    Treasure on the Tracks coming to the handheld next spring.
    A store for our visitors from the UK to get in on the great deals!
    The street fashion simulator hits stores.
    SimCity Creator Preview
    Get your SimCity on with the upcoming Wii version.
    I Heart Geeks! City Life DS, My Little Baby Previews
    Toni gets a brief look at some upcoming offerings from CDV.
    We get a hands on look at the PSP version of the upcoming ninja platformer.
    It’s not every day that one gets to play a game using one’s butt.
    LEGO Batman: The Videogame looks and plays a whole lot like its LEGO predecessors, which is its greatest strength and weakness.