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BioShock Infinite

Astro Boy: Omega Factor

The Last Express

Hotel Dusk: Room 215

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Beyond Good & Evil

Golden Sun: The Lost Age

L'Aigle de Guerre

Pokemon Silver Version

Disney's The Lion King 1 1/2

The Simpsons

The Simpsons: Hit & Run

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Collector's Edition)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Luigi's Mansion

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Ikaruga

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee

Star Fox Adventures

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Metroid Prime

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

Pokemon Red Version

Donkey Kong Country

Indigo Prophecy
As much as Indigo Prophecy is flawed, it's doubly intriguing and engrossing.
When you try to break new ground, the results are often simultaneously messy and fascinating. Such is the case with Indigo Prophecy, a title that experiments with interactive storytelling and redefining adventure games, ... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpful
Star Fox Command
A perfunctionary marriage of incompatible elements.
Star Fox Command is a doomed marriage. Some hybrids bind naturally, each design principle complementing the other. Star Fox Command is not such a game. It is two games that individually have promise, but when brought int... Read Full Review
4 of 6 users found the following review helpful
New Super Mario Bros.
If you don't expect it to be something it's not, then you'll love it every bit as much as the 2D Mario games of yore.
With a name, there are expectations. These expectations can work for or against a game, and in the case of New Super Mario Brothers, both at once. New Super Mario Brothers cuts a lot of the extras fans of the latter Mari... Read Full Review
5 of 5 users found the following review helpful
Jak 3
It's good, sure. But the game feels hollow, and so will you if you make the mistake of playing it.
Naughty Dog's Jak II was a disastrous mess that stripped a happy-go-lucky platformer of its soul, and replaced it with an ensemble of one-dimension hyper-masculine characters full of anger management issues. It had relat... Read Full Review
4 of 9 users found the following review helpful
Star Fox Adventures
Good almost in spite of itself.
Star Fox Adventures is more than the sum of its dismal parts. One would believe that pointless story, mind-numbing combat, inane puzzles and excessive backtracking destroys any game. Thanks to the constantly changing gam... Read Full Review
4 of 4 users found the following review helpful
Beyond Good & Evil
Thanks to its slick storyline, varied gameplay, and snappy pacing, Beyond Good and Evil raises the bar.
Beyond Good and Evil is one of those exceedingly rare games where everything works. It's visuals, music, voice acting, design, fast pacing, warmth and even its relatively short length all work to its advantage, creating ... Read Full Review
4 of 7 users found the following review helpful
Ougon no Taiyou: Ushinawareshi Toki
Golden Sun: The Lost Age is the ideal sequel. It takes the ideas of the predecessor, and refines them, while changing enough to make itself a new installment. In addition to being a better game, by adding additional weig... Read Full Review
2 of 4 users found the following review helpful
Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing is a unique and egaging title that really has no peer. It's combination of various small aspects, and generally laid back pacing give it a totally different feel. It isn't deep, nor does it contain a comp... Read Full Review
2 of 6 users found the following review helpful
Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom - Atom Heart no Himitsu
Cuts to the core of gaming.
The Good: Offers a refreshing challenge that isn't insurmountable; great level design that encourages the player to use all of their abilities; seamlessly alternates between the gameplay of a beat-em-up and a shoot-em-up... Read Full Review
9 of 13 users found the following review helpful
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