Articles tagged "namco bandai"![]() Multimedia ReviewAfro Samuraiby Ryan Smith[6.Mar.09] :. Afro Samurai would be a little too self-serious if it wasn't for Ninja-Ninja, a white-haired, impish character that can best be described as Samuel L. Jackson playing Samuel L. Jackson. Moving PixelsNOBY NOBY BOY and the New PS3 Paradigmby Mike Schiller[27.Feb.09] :. The recent release of NOBY NOBY BOY cements the PS3 as the most reliable destination for "play" with or without the "game". Featured Article![]() Multimedia ReviewSoul Calibur IVby Jason Cook[5.Sep.08] :. Soul Calibur IV is a deep, rewarding and -- most importantly -- downright fun fighting game. ![]() Multimedia ReviewDragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3by Cole Stryker[5.Mar.08] :. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the Yngwie Malmsteen of fighters. Its excess knows no limits. ![]() Multimedia ReviewNaruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2by Mike Schiller[30.Jan.08] :. High hopes for Uzumaki Chronicles 2 are quickly dashed, and in the first half-hour or so of gameplay no less. ![]() Multimedia ReviewSoulcalibur Legendsby G. Christopher Williams[14.Jan.08] :. The notion of mapping physical action to gameplay in Wii games is both the system's greatest strength and its greatest weakness. Beautiful Katamariby Ryan Smith[19.Dec.07] :. The charm that once made the original fun and interesting has worn thin now that the second and third sequels have come around. Smash Court Tennis 3by Azmol Meah[12.Dec.07] :. Smash Court Tennis 3 lies in the murky middle ground between Wii Sports' tennis and Virtua Tennis, neither excelling in any particular area nor really doing that much wrong. Namco Museum Remixby L.B. Jeffries[7.Dec.07] :. Playing classic titles is often like reading a dense Victorian novel. .hack//G.U. Volume 2: Reminisceby Mike Sage[3.Oct.07] :. The gameplay of .hack suffers from a major flaw in design: it emulates a different genre but takes away the only things that make that genre fun to being with. |
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