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Koei mixes it up a bit by fusing the Dynasty Warriors and the Samurai Warriors together, but this is still a retread of the gameplay we’ve seen for years in Koei’s games, albeit with a new enemy.
With nine different events and a host of different play modes, Winter Sports should be the definitive diversion for people who like their sports in the cold. Unfortunately, some poorly implemented controls and a lack of imaginative gameplay keep this from becoming the game it should be.
Interserv International brings the age-old game of Crossword to the Xbox Live arcade – but have they added enough spunk to keep this game interesting for more than a few hours? Um, no.
KOEI's mash-up of the Samurai and Dynasty Warriors series works pretty well but it is still an acquired taste.
Everyone's favorite warmongering worms get everything but multiplayer right.
Pretend the Cold War never ended, in this fast-paced, brutal strategy game from the creators of Ground Control.
Warhawk is finally a PS3 exclusive worth getting excited about.
The Winx Club franchise just doesn't belong on the PSP...
If Wing Island teaches us anything it is that great motion-controls alone aren’t enough to make a fun game.
Warfront: Turning Point isn't perfect but the subject matter is different enough to warrant a play-through.
At the end of the day, K2 Network's online action game is found lacking.
Not much different here than last year, but still a great game.
Same great footballing action but quite a letdown in graphics and new features.
This game gets a red card.
The Burning Crusade seems to do almost everything right.
Even though it’s the same basic idea as the other games, there’s a lot new to Wario Ware: Smooth Moves that makes it better than ever.
Wildlife Zoo takes the game play from its predecessor and adds some interesting new features to give fans of the series some extra game play to keep their attention.
Gamers that have been looking for a fresh and new FPS shooter won’t find Warpath reinventing the wheel by any means.
SCEA's soccer title is best described as soccer with an arcade twist.
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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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