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Great graphics and gameplay are ruined by the same old story; less characters and sagas than the last game make this a rental at best.
Hacking enemies over and over and over..........
Great third-person action provides a solitary bright spot in an otherwise mediocre game.
Oh, how the mighty have fallen...
The PC hardwood simulation goes on campus
With the release of the first Dynasty Warriors built from the ground up for a next gen platform, Koei has answered their critics with an entirely new game.
Dante returns, but this time with a sidekick, of sorts.
Konami needs to get their head in the game, because they were sleeping with this DDR Dud.
Like Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, but with more punching
Decapitation has never been so entertaining.
If you ever wanted to find out if Addie Joss was truly a better pitcher than Mordecai Peter Centennial “Three-finger” Brown, then this game is for you. Just bring your wallet.
I can’t help but feel an odd sort of affection for Dewy’s Adventure, which is awfully likeable in spite of its flaws.
A grown-up fighting model wrapped in a kid's game.
This creepy horror FPS shoots itself in the foot with repetitive gameplay and a poorly implemented save system.
NIS America's PSP rework of the 2003 PS2 hit is pure roleplaying game gold!
A minor upgrade to the series with some new (but very slow) music.
It's as good as you'd expect a TV cash in game to be.
Budget is a four letter word.
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This turn-based strategy offering, a remake of sorts of the 2004 game, is a good value at 20 bucks and packs a surprising amount of finger tapping strategy.
Get Ratchet Back. Like, now.
A game that readily shakes off the “movie game” stereotype, Jason Bourne knows exactly how to make a fistfight look cool.
It's spooky, it's pretty, and it has Dracula. But man is it ever hard.
A look at the articles from the past week.
A look at the environments of the upcoming game.
New map, gamer pics and theme available on 7/7 only.
DS to get remastered version of the classic RPG.
Ninjas may be sneaky, but samurai (and Samuel L. Jackson!) are stylish in Namco-Bandai's juicy adaptation of the hit animated series.
Rare readies its party animals for a second go around in this sequel that builds on the highly praised gameplay of the original Viva Piñata.
The Reds are coming in this console adaptation of last year's lauded real-time strategy game.
Following Eternal Sonata, Namco-Bandai tunes up a new Xbox 360 role-playing exclusive.
NIS America preens its tactical role-playing series for an new release exclusively on PlayStation 3
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