Games

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James Bond - Quantum of Solace
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Star Wars - The Force Unleashed
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Tomb Raider Underworld
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The Legend of Spyro - Dawn of the Dragon
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Title: Call of Duty - World at War |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 8/10 |
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Reviewed by: Kevin |
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Review: World at War is a lot like its predecessor, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. In most respects, this is a good thing. The guns are tightly tuned, the tone is gritty and mature, and the action is exciting and fast-paced. It boasts the same addictive multi player system as Modern Warfare, and even expands the multi player possibilities by allowing four players to play through the campaign cooperatively. Like every game in the series before Modern Warfare, this Call of Duty takes place during World War II. World at War does an admirable job of spicing things up, but between the well-worn source material and déjà vu game mechanics, there is a pervasive familiarity to the game. Still, though World at War lacks the freshness that made Modern Warfare such a hit, it nevertheless provides a hearty, filling meal one that shooter fans are sure to savor. |
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Title: Dragon Fable |
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| Format: Internet Game | |
Rating: 9/10 |
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Reviewed by: John |
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Review: Dragon fable is a role playing game on the internet i joined all most a year ago its a place where you fight dragons, elf’s, evil woodland trees, big and small birds, wild boars, walruses, lizardmen, ghosts and ghouls, ware wolfs and vampires. |
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Title: FIFA 09 |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 9/10 |
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Reviewed by: Leighton |
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Review: It has been a busy 12 months for EA Sports and football games. FIFA 08 was a genuine revolution for the series, with a more realistic pace and improved AI adding some much-needed depth to the game play. UEFA Euro 2008 came six months later, further refining this groundwork while expanding the features list with more unique game modes. With FIFA 09 the third EA Sports football game in a bit more than a year--the developers have honed the core game play even further and added even more features, game modes, and online elements to the mix. It amounts to an incredibly deep and varied package, and despite a few niggling bugs and performance issues, FIFA 09 is the pinnacle of the series so far. |
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Title: God of War 2 |
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Format: Various Platforms |
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Rating: 10/10 |
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Reviewed by: john |
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Review: This game is awesome I’ve played it for a couple of months now. Basically you’re character is the ghost of Sparta who is a fallen god. You have no abilities on the first stage but as you go through the levels you gain titan’s power’s to help you beat Zeus (who is the he king of gods). The ghost of Sparta thinks Zeus betrayed him as his quest is to rule the mortal lands. The finale straw was when the ghost of Sparta attacked Rome to move on to Olympus. You then have to complete various tasks to finish a level. They say 11+ can play this game but I have only recently learned to play it well and found it much harder Prince of Persia. I think it’s a good game with excellent graphics and playability. |
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Title: James bond - quantum of solace |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 7/10 |
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Reviewed by: Leighton |
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Review: James Bond has had something of a checkered past in video games, but Quantum of Solace brings him back with a certain amount of style. While the game based on the latest 007 movie is primarily a first-person shooter, the single-player mode incorporates stealth-action game play and a number of third-person sequences. The solo play is fun while it lasts, but it ends abruptly after only four or five hours. Fortunately the wealth of included multi player modes ensures that this remains an enjoyable Bond experience. |
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Title: lego indiana jones |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 8.5/10 |
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Reviewed by: Leighton |
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Review: Lego Indiana Jones lets you reenact the key scenes from the first three Indiana Jones movies, with a blocky twist only Lego can provide. The idea of children's building toys pasted atop action-packed adventures may seem strange--and seeing a Lego monkey is rather unnerving--but the enduring charm of the movies is the perfect foundation for some small-scale tomb robbing. The surprise is, even without a nostalgic-powered handcuff fastening you to these stories, the seamless co-op and clever puzzles should be enough to draw even the Indy ignorant into the experience |
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Title: Prince of Persia |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 9/10 |
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Reviewed by: John |
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Review: This game is not for the faint hearted. To begin with it’s a thinking game most of the levels you have to look for ways around obstacles. Some of the obstacles you must jump from post to post its easy to die a lot in this game to get to the end of the stage. The bosses in this game some are easy at the beginning then they get really tough to beat I had to join a forum to find some answers how to beat the last boss and one of the obstacles There are two weapons you use most. The first is the sword you have at the beginning of the game, although you do get upgrades for the sword. Then secondly and the most important is the sands of times dagger which you half way through the game. I’ve only played it on the playstation2 version it mite be harder on other console’s. |
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Title: star wars - the force unleashed |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 8/10 |
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Reviewed by: Leighton |
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Review: There are a number of thrilling moments lurking in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed enough of them that you'll likely be disappointed that it drifts so often from the things it excels at. Amazing displays of power and destruction are interspersed with inept, poorly conceived game play sequences, making for an inconsistent journey that, fortunately, gets more right than it does wrong. It certainly gives a fantastic first impression, starting with a tutorial level that serves as a great introduction to its complex protagonist. Yet while the initial levels impress, the later ones stumble a bit. Force Unleashed is a very good game that could have been great, had it not taken so many unnecessary detours. |
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Title: Tomb raider underworld |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 7/10 |
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Reviewed by: Kevin |
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Review: When Eidos handed development of the Tomb Raider franchise to Crystal Dynamics, it was a risky but ultimately wise decision. The team managed to reinvent the series while staying true to its roots with Tomb Raider: Legend, while Tomb Raider: Anniversary built on solid foundations to re imagine Lara Croft's original adventure. Tomb Raider Underworld is Crystal Dynamics' third game in as many years, and the high work rate is starting to show. Lara may have plenty of new moves at her disposal, but little has been done to address the many camera and clipping issues still present. Tomb Raider Underworld offers an enticing new adventure, but if you're a fan of the series you'll find that Lara is starting to show her age. |
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Title: The Legend of Spyro - Dawn of the dragon |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 5/10 |
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Reviewed by: Kevin |
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Review: When he first debuted on the scene just over 10 years ago, Spyro the lovable purple dragon starred in a series of truly excellent plat formers on the original PlayStation. But oh, how the fire-breathing have fallen. The first two entries in his current trilogy, The Legend of Spyro, have been marked by mediocrity, and sadly, the conclusion follows suit. It's an unfocused, uninteresting game that, despite its flying heroes, never manages to get off the ground. |
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Title: Virtua Tennis 3 |
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| Format: Various Platforms | |
Rating: 9/10 |
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Reviewed by: Leighton |
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Review: Sega's tennis series has had a multitude of names over the years: Virtua Tennis, Power Smash, and Sega Sports Tennis. While the names may differ depending on location and year, the games have always been easy to pick up and play and hard to put down. Virtua Tennis 3 is a great game that holds true to that winning formula. There are some new mini games, and the career mode has been fleshed out, but it's clear that the developers were focused on refining the game play rather than reinventing it. Virtua Tennis' biggest lure is its career mode, which is deeper than in previous games but still pretty basic when compared to most other sports games. |
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Title: NBA Live |
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Format: PSP |
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Rating: 9/10 |
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Reviewed by:Dean Gough |
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Review: NBA LIVE is back with the one purpose: To deliver an authentic basketball experience, all season long. From the in-game presentation and enhanced user control to the one of a kind Dynamic DNA and revolutionary Dynamic Season, NBA LIVE 10 is re-writing the book on basketball simulation videogames.This is a great game with good playability and nice graphics and sounds with plenty of teams to choose from and many championship matches to play a must for any basketball fan chill out and enjoy a great game |
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Title: Mass Driver |
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Format: X-box360 and PS3 |
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Rating: 10/10 |
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Reviewed by: Dean Gough |
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Review: Mass Driver is a Grand Theft Auto game but at 1,000 mph, Your character has the magical ability to enhance the acceleration of any boat, airplane, car, truck, tractor, tank or little red wagon to insane, mach-plus speeds, thundering across a game world hundreds of miles wide. Get going too fast and the vehicles can burn up in the atmosphere. The only way to slow down is by smashing through buildings, trees, mountains, other cars, livestock and crowded amusement parks with each errand ending with charred damage proportional to the brutal laws of mass and velocity. Add in a slow-motion feature to see the looks on your roadkill’s faces milliseconds before impact, and you’ve got a crank-addled adrenaline-junkie game for the discerning lunatic. This could be the game that finally makes Jack Thompson take up arms. |
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Title: MX vs ATV On the Edge |
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Format: PSP |
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Rating: 10/10 |
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Reviewed by: Dean Gough |
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Review: In mx vs atv for the psp you can choose any powerful vehicle from ATV models, redesigned monster trucks and new pimped out 4x4 golf karts you will be able to unleash it in four player wireless Ad-Hoc. There are plenty of new rugged outdoor environments to choose from as well ranging from dunes and snow capped mountains with eight new psp system environments. Outdoor freestyle offers you to check your skills in pulling off over forty plus rider stunts, there are also a thrilling on the edge racing events where you compete in SuperMoto, Short Track, Hill Climbs, Way Point races, Monster mash, Gap Jumps are more. A very thrilling collection to you sport games. |
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Title: Sonic Heroes |
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Format: multiple platforms |
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Rating: 9/10 |
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Released: 2003 and 2004 for multiple platforms |
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Reviewed by: Dean Gough |
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Review: The game follows four teams of three characters, each of which has a unique subplot, and as Doctor Eggman begins another attempt at global domination, each team follows a separate path to stop him. This game differs from other Sonic games by allowing the player to take control of each of three characters of a particular team, each member of which has a unique ability, that of speed, power, or flight.
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Title: Final Fantasy XIII |
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Format: multiple platforms |
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Rating: 9/10 |
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Released: 9/3/2010 |
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Reviewed by: Dean Gough |
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Review: Those familiar with Final Fantasy games will be used to the initial storyline summary. The world of Pulse has mechanical beings known as the fal’Cie watching over the planet. Those chosen for a greater purpose are l'Cie, given a goal by the fal’Cie to complete in a certain amount of time. If they fail, they’ll be turned into a monster called a Cie Corpse. If they succeed, they’re turned into a crystal. This is seen as a curse, and through a chain of events the mysterious Lightning (our main protagonist) and others are given a task of saving humanity.The story will keep you just as enthralled as any other. Expect deep, compelling storyline, full voice acting and a battle system that of course is completely different from previous titles. Battles will now come with the ability to stack commands on a list, allowing combos to unfold when the character is ready. Their limit break attack in XIII is called “break state”, allowing you to inflict massive amounts of damage when an enemy cannot retaliate.
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