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Blur
With a terrible career mode and an online experience that isn't much better, you'll want to steer clear of Blur.
Blur promised gamers a lot of things when it was first announced: solid racing mechanics, wide and fast tracks with drifting and hairpin turns, and a bevy of power-ups that gave your vehicles weapons to take out other op... Read Full Review
2 of 5 users found the following review helpfulLittleBigPlanet
Media Molecule and Sony deliver an intensely creative game that no PS3 owner should be without.
Creativity. It's a word we don't use often enough in the gaming industry, and this isn't just in reference to game developers. Gamers have also let their creative muscles go soft. We sit, we play, we talk about whet... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulX-Men Origins: Wolverine (Uncaged Edition)
It may surprise you, but X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a fun game despite some mediocre elements.
There are few comic book characters that are more known and loved than Wolverine, so creating a game that actually keeps his fans happy is a daunting task. Double that when it's a movie tie-in game where everyone expects... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulde Blob
Despite being ridiculously easy, de Blob will still charm the pants off of you and keep you coming back for more.
Remember the thrill of painting when you were five? It was a big sloppy mess of colors all over the page, and the end result was always either a wonderful picture of the family in really bright colors or a coffee-colored... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulRatchet & Clank: Size Matters
When it comes down to it, Size Matters doesn't really matter at all.
Of the many game franchises that you would expect to produce boners, the Ratchet and Clank series isn't one of them; the franchise has produced a series of games that are mechanically sound, funny, and just a lot of fun ... Read Full Review
1 of 3 users found the following review helpfulCastle Crashers
When the first thing you see at the start of a game is a giant chicken with a sword...
When the first thing you see at the start of a game is a giant chicken with a sword, you know you've got a winner on your hands. Such is the case with Castle Crashers, a side-scrolling, 2D multiplayer adventure from The ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulNHL 2K7
A Great Hockey Game that you Can't Play.
When you go to the store and purchase any game, there is always one thing you should expect from the experience: You should be able to play the game. Unfortunately, that is not the case with this particular title. M... Read Full Review
2 of 18 users found the following review helpfulBully: Scholarship Edition
Despite its bugs, Bully: Scholarship is still a worthwhile play for those who have never enjoyed the game before.
When Rockstar and Mad Doc software teamed up to bring Bully: Scholarship Edition to the 360, they handed us a good last-generation port with a complimentary bucket of bugs that was completely unbearable and inexcusable. ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulStar Wars: The Force Unleashed
While Force Unleashed holds a lot of promise, it never even comes close to living up to its hype.
While it's always good to be cautious about the amount of hype that surrounds certain games, it wasn't unfair to expect a lot out of this one. All we've heard about since 2005 were all of the advanced game engines that ... Read Full Review
5 of 6 users found the following review helpfulLEGO Batman: The Videogame
Some of the Lego series problems return, but the game is still as charming and fun.
There are very few games that manage to pull off the charm of Traveler's Tale's Lego series of games; they've managed to create a winning formula for their games that they can both use repeatedly and modify to fit almost... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulUnreal Tournament III
Unreal Tournament III is for anyone looking for entertaining online play, but stay far away if you're looking for more.
Unreal Tournament III is one of those titles that more than suits its purpose, but won't appeal to the gaming community as a whole. This is because the game is intended to predominantly be an online title where you're tr... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulBraid
It may feel like Mario at first, but this platformer-puzzle hybrid quickly reveals a style all its own.
In the beginning, Braid feels like a Celtic version of Super Mario Brothers, as this 2D platformer shares many of the same in-game mechanics that the original Mario had. But once you get past its initial stages, you fin... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulResistance: Fall of Man
It's a fantastic game, but the lack of a coherent storyline leaves it suffering from an identity crisis.
Resistance: Fall of Man is a first person shooter developed by Insomniac (of Ratchet and Clank fame) which takes place in an alternate-reality 1940s, where World War II never happened. Instead, an infective race known ... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpfulToo Human
Silicon Knights delivers a game that needed another ten years of development.
After nearly a decade in development, Too Human should have been an epic game for the ages. Instead, Silicon Knights gave us a game that needed another ten years of development. That may sound like a joke, but the trut... Read Full Review
5 of 11 users found the following review helpfulSoulCalibur IV
A good game, but falls short of greatness.
To discuss SoulCalibur IV is to discuss a series of contradictions. This is mostly because the game is beautiful, flawed, fun, disappointing, too easy, and frustrating all at the same time, which is quite a feat for any... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulPQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient
The perfect puzzle game for those with masochistic tendencies...
PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient is a puzzle game for the PSP with an interesting premise: You move your character through a 3-D digitalized environment and perform various tasks to solve problems and reach the exit ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulGod of War: Chains of Olympus
Blood, gore, and awesome gaming on your PSP.
It's hard to be a gamer of any caliber and not have at least heard of the God of War series on the PlayStation 2. It has brought incredibly satisfying platform game-play to millions, and now, Kratos' own special brand o... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulScribblenauts
Scribblenauts is one DS game you should write off.
In terms of unique and ambitious concepts for puzzle games, Scribblenauts stands out. The basic goal of each level is to get your character, Maxwell, to an object called a called Starite while the game puts several obst... Read Full Review
5 of 14 users found the following review helpfulThe Path
There's a great story to be told here that unfortunately is mired down by technical and design issues
I'll always remember my very first trip to an art museum, as it was such an eye-opening experience for me. It was the day I learned to appreciate art for what it is. Art is more than something you just simply look at... Read Full Review
5 of 8 users found the following review helpfulTrackMania United Forever
The single-player modes have flaws, but the multiplayer and online more than make up for it.
There are certainly no shortage of arcade-style racers in this world, no matter what gaming platform you own. So coming up with one that stands out is no small task, but Trackmania United Forever is just that...a stand-... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful
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