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Pokemon Snap
Katamari Forever
Custom Robo
Custom Robo is a tedious, but enjoyable game of pure strategy in which most battles are won before they even begin.
Japan has long since established itself as a creator of unique titles with enticing stories and innovative gameplay mechanics. The Custom Robo series epitomises this reality as its games vastly redefine what a mech shoot... Read Full Review
8 of 8 users found the following review helpfulPokemon Snap
Snap is a more than worthy addition to the library of both Pokémaniacs and non-Pokémon fans alike.
If it isn't broken then there's no need to fix it and that has been the mentality leading the Pokémon Series ever since its 1996 debut. However, there should be a drive to expand on the success that Pokémon had already a... Read Full Review
18 of 19 users found the following review helpfulVancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games
Poor sound, and a lack of depth wastes the game's great gameplay mechanics rendering it a bargain bin title at best.
Video games based on the Olympics come around every two years, and yet they often fail to provide more than a sub-mediocre experience. The pure ecstasy of winning a gold medal has never, in video game form, truly materi... Read Full Review
24 of 26 users found the following review helpfulPrison Break: The Conspiracy
Conspiracy fails to provide an experience that survives longer than a weekend rental for even the most hardcore of fans.
Paul Scheuring's Prison Break was a love at first sight affair as countless viewers were intrigued and entertained by its 2005 debut that witnessed Michael Scofield break his brother, Lincoln Burrows, out of Fox River St... Read Full Review
28 of 30 users found the following review helpfulKatamari Damacy Tribute
Despite its quirky atmosphere, Katamari Forever is too bland of a game to warrant more than a single-play through.
Katamari Forever, the fifth entry in the highly acclaimed series, is a quirky game that is accessible to first-timers and seasoned Katamari gamers alike. The controls, though occasionally frustrating, are quite simple, a... Read Full Review
22 of 24 users found the following review helpful
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