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PS2 Review: Family Guy
Family Guy made television history when, due to impressive DVD sales, it was resurrected after being cancelled by the undertakers at Fox. But now, it feels as if the creators want to send Family Guy back to the grave by lending out the license to whoever wants it. Need proof? Look no further than The Family Guy Video Game.
Xbox 360 Review: Bomberman Act: Zero
Classic Bomberman is scrapped for a darker, less friendly take on the series, one where a world war rages on, and an immoral quest for ultimate power leads to human experimentation. But is Bomberman’s next-gen facelift and gritty new storyline enough to save Bomberman: Act Zero from being a dud?
Xbox 360 Review: PocketBike Racer
Burger King is offering three games for the low, low price of only four dollars with the purchase of a value meal. Cheap doesn’t even begin to describe these games.
PS3 Review: Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom
It’s a blessing in disguise that Dark Kingdom is a PS3 launch game, because on the PS2 it wouldn’t warrant a second glance.
PC Review: Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales
Pirates have been a staple in cross-genre games for years. They sailed the digital seas of titles such as Sea Dogs, Sid Meier’s Pirates, and the Monkey Island series, to name a few. Yet all too often developers get caught up in recreating the mythos and don’t pay enough attention to the actual gameplay; while the worlds and characters are portrayed in a genuine and authentic manner, it didn’t always add up to an entertaining experience. At times, Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales strays dangerously close to the same troubled waters but ultimately manages to right the ship with some interesting design elements and tons of swashbuckling action.
DS Review: Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 2
Already played Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop? Never heard of these two games before? Don’t let the Tamagotchi label throw you off- Corner Shop 2 is just as fun as its predecessor, if not even better.
PSP Review: Killzone: Liberation
Guerilla’s cult-hit Killzone returns, and this time the gritty post-apocalyptic bullet storm takes place on the PSP, dumping the first-person perspective of the original for a pseudo-isometric view.
PS2 Review: Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA
The iconic get-up-and-move game is back, and it’s time to get back into shape! Konami has upped the ante with DDR SuperNOVA, and you’re going to have to work it to master this version.
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