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Afro Samurai

by 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.

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NOBY NOBY BOY and the New PS3 Paradigm

by 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".

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Soul Calibur IV

by Jason Cook

[5.Sep.08] :. Soul Calibur IV is a deep, rewarding and -- most importantly -- downright fun fighting game.

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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3

by Cole Stryker

[5.Mar.08] :. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the Yngwie Malmsteen of fighters. Its excess knows no limits.

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Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2

by 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.

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Soulcalibur Legends

by 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.

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Beautiful Katamari

by 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 3

by 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 Remix

by L.B. Jeffries

[7.Dec.07] :. Playing classic titles is often like reading a dense Victorian novel.

 

.hack//G.U. Volume 2: Reminisce

by 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.