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PS2 Review: Bully
It’s impossible to divorce Bully from the controversy it’s created. There was so much that Rockstar itself shrunk from the scrutiny and steadfastly refused to show the game to anyone for months. Now the curtain’s been pulled back, and Bully can be revealed for what it really is: a sometimes flawed, occasionally gross and boorish, but oftentimes clever adventure game.

PS2 Review: The King of Fighters 2006
It’s time for yet another King of Fighters tournament where the metrosexual boys and buxom girls of the SNK ‘verse get together for some more knuckle-dusting fun. But is this title yet another case of way too little, way too late?

PS2 Review: Zatch Bell: Mamodo Fury
The problem with games that are based on pre-existing licenses, especially if those licenses are obscure Japanese anime shows, are that they hold very little appeal for anyone who isn’t a fan of the source material. That holds especially true when the game is as bad as Zatch Bell: Mamodo Fury, a frustrating fighting game that will try the patience of even the biggest Zatch Bell fanatic.

Xbox 360 Review: Blitz: The League
Maybe your first impulse is to throw the red flag on this call, but since there are no red flags in pro football’s evil twin: the legacy of Blitz continues. Blitz: The League brutalizes and trash talks its way into the next generation with determination and don’t-give-a-crap attitude that is almost admirable.

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.

PSP Review: Power Stone Collection
Capcom resurrects its innovative Power Stone fighting series, re-releasing enhanced versions of both games in this collection for the PSP.

PSP Review: SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2
Portable titles are usually less impressive their big console cousins but Fireteam Bravo 2 proves that size actually doesn’t matter.

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