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PS2 Review: God of War II
How do you top what many gamers consider the greatest action game of all time? You definitely can’t do it with a whimper–for a game as beloved as God of War, you’ve got to come out with a bang, one that’s equivalent to a ton of dynamite sitting atop a tanker truck full of nitroglycerin.

DS Review: Trioncube
An inspired plot-driven addition to your puzzle game library, or just another way to stack blocks?

PS3 Review: Formula One Championship Edition
With blazing speeds approaching 215 miles per hour, fragile cars, and highly demanding, technical race courses, the international F1 circuit serves as an interesting counterpoint to the far more popular macho, roughneck world of NASCAR.

PS2 Review: Ghost Rider
Everyone knows that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery but someone needs to let the folks at Climax know that flattery won’t get you anywhere, especially when it’s so shamelessly done.

Xbox 360 Review: BattleStations: Midway
Battlestations: Midway is an intriguing and unique blend of strategy and action that challenges gamers with both directing the strategic course of a series of sea-based battles while simultaneously participating in the conflicts.

DS Review: Brain Boost : Gamma Wave
Like some sort of quack doctor, Brain Boost inflates its own worth by dazzling gullible gamers with fancy certificates and the research of Dr. Makoto Shichida and his Right Brain Development Theory.

PC Review: Sam & Max Episode 2: Situation: Comedy
Sam & Max: Situation: Comedy brings the off-beat comedic crime-fighting duo back for a second case after their welcome return in Sam & Max: Culture Shock.

Xbox 360 Review: Star Trek Legacy
Trekkies are a rigid bunch. They know so much about the fictional universe of Star Trek- from how many photon torpedoes are fired during each episode of every series, to the exact location of every restroom on Deep Space Nine- that making the slightest deviation from lore is hard to get away with.

PC Review: Supreme Commander
We all know size matters. We say it’s not how big something is but rather how we use it, but we all know that’s not true. From our super-sized combo meals to our massive SUVs and 86-inch plasmas TVs, it’s obvious that we love big things. We like big things in our games too, and that’s where Supreme Commander comes in.

Wii Review: Call of Duty 3
Your arm hovers at your side, clutching your Wii-mote like a geeky gunslinger. You flick your wrist and your battlefield view whips around, sighting the just-visible helmet of a Nazi grunt hunkered behind a headstone. You bring your arm up, aim and carefully draw a bead. Your finger tenses on the trigger button and when the time is right, you shoot.

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