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PS2 Review: FIFA 07
With the passing of World Cup, some would wrongly assume the best soccer games had come and gone for the year, but FIFA continues EA’s sports dominance with yet another stellar franchise entry. Hot on the heels of EA’s own 2006 FIFA World Cup, this latest FIFA title manages to make several notable improvements - though whether or not it’s worth purchasing depends not on its merits, but on whether or not you feel like buying a second EA soccer title this year.
PSP Review: Gangs of London
Murderous British gangs wreak havoc on the streets of London as they brutalize one another for ultimate control of the criminal underworld. Is this the unofficial The Getaway sequel PSP owners have waited for or just another half-assed Grand Theft Auto clone with a twist?
Wii Review: Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz
Sega’s attempt to resurrect the degenerating Super Monkey Ball franchise with more poor monkeys in a ball ends up falling flat on its face.
PC Review: Medieval II: Total War
Creative Assembly has been busy working on its excellent Total War series over the last few years and they continue their tradition of seamless blending of grand strategy with individual set-piece battles in Medieval II: Total War.
Xbox 360 Review: Gears of War
Gears of War is here, and GamePro has full coverage of everything you’ll need to know for Emergence Day.
PS2 Review: ATV Offroad Fury 4
The fourth installment of the ATV Offroad Fury series is here and brings with it the addition of 3 new types of vehicles: trucks, buggies, and motorcycles. It’s an interesting addition that provides some variety but unless you’re an ATV aficionado, this game is just spinning its wheels.
Wii Review: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
First off, let me to begin by stating that after 20-plus hours of playing The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, I have not beaten the game. In fact, I’m going to guesstimate that I have another 10 to 20 hours of the main story and countless hours of side quests left. Why the broad range? Well, as we all know, the Zelda series is well-known for its unexpected plot twists and unfolding story arcs, which, at any time, may send you on a wild goose chase from the shores of Lake Hylia to the distant planes of the Gerudo Desert.
Xbox 360 Review: Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Comic book fans are a diehard bunch, often devoting themselves to particular heroes and villains with a passion others reserve for religion. Therefore, we wish good luck to anyone looking to pry any comic collector they know away from this game long enough to complete a sentence.
PS2 Review: Justice League Heroes
Although the superheroes from the DC universe have starred in their fair share of video games, none of them have fared particularly well. In fact, some of their digital exploits have gone down in video game history as some of the worst games ever made. Take Superman for the Nintendo 64 and Aquaman for the PS2. Shazam, were those bad.
DS Review: Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
Finally, Rocket, the blue blob mascot of the Dragon Warrior franchise gets his own adventure on the Nintendo DS. The premise? Rocket’s hometown, Boingburg, is invaded by the evil Plobs who have captured all the slimes.Your mission? To rescue each and every one of them, and, consequently, take down the Plobs in order to ensure peace for all.
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