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Archive for February, 2009

SingStar Abba Review

By Luke Anderson
Posted Dec 8, 2008 5:45 pm PT

SingStar Abba is a good addition to the series and a heap of fun to play, provided you like singing as a female Swede.

SingStar is back for a fourth instalment on the PlayStation 3, and the series gets its first artist-exclusive title in the form of SingStar [...]

Alone in the Dark: Inferno Review

By Chris Watters
Posted Dec 5, 2008 5:58 pm PT

Thanks to some key improvements, Alone in the Dark: Inferno is a more playable, more satisfying version of this unique adventure.

When Alone in the Dark came out for the Xbox 360 about five months ago, its dramatic story and unique gameplay mechanics were hobbled by its pervasive [...]

Tomb Raider: Underworld Review

By Guy Cocker
Posted Nov 26, 2008 2:13 am PT

Tomb Raider Underworld will satisfy fans of Lara’s previous adventures, but it does little to address previous games’ problems.

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 [...]

Valkyria Chronicles Review

By Kevin VanOrd
Posted Nov 25, 2008 6:24 pm PT

A boldly refreshing strategy RPG that is both beautiful to look at and fun to play.

You haven’t played anything quite like Valkyria Chronicles. At first, you might think this is due to its striking visual design, but this is a case when beauty isn’t just skin deep. [...]

Rock Band 2 Review

By Aaron Thomas
Posted Nov 12, 2008 4:14 pm PT

Even though Rock Band 2 plays it safe with only minor improvements and additions, it still rocks.

The first Rock Band revolutionized the way music games were played; however, its sequel is more of an evolutionary step forward. A huge song list and the ability to play World [...]

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Review

By Justin Calvert
Posted Nov 10, 2008 10:33 pm PT

This enjoyable anime-inspired fighter nails the look and feel of the source material but places too much importance on mediocre minigames.

Naruto Uzumaki is a colorful ninja who excels in combat but can be kind of annoying. It’s therefore fitting (if unfortunate) that while Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm [...]

Resistance 2 Review

By Chris Watters
Posted Nov 5, 2008 7:21 pm PT

Resistance 2 is bigger, better, and broader–everything a stellar sequel should be.

Almost two years after Resistance: Fall of Man gave PlayStation 3 owners their first great exclusive shooter, Resistance 2 has arrived bearing more great news. No, humanity hasn’t gained an edge in its desperate fight [...]

BioShock Review

By Tom Mc Shea
Posted Oct 28, 2008 5:34 pm PT

Intriguing moral choices and a chilling story make BioShock a must-play adventure, even a year later.

When BioShock was released for the Xbox 360 and PC last year, it redefined what people could expect from a console first-person shooter. The intricately designed Rapture–a utopian city that had [...]

Eternal Sonata Review

By Kevin VanOrd
Posted Oct 23, 2008 6:02 pm PT

A year later, this captivating role-playing game is still gorgeous to look at and fun to play.

In 2007, Eternal Sonata served up an unexpected treat to Xbox 360 owners, and was one of the most magical role-playing games to be released in recent years on any [...]

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift Review

By Kevin VanOrd
Posted Oct 23, 2008 6:02 pm PT

More content and clever courses make Pacific Rift everything you’d want in a Motorstorm sequel.

Motorstorm: Pacific Rift is a rush, which should come as no surprise to fans of its predecessor. It’s rip-roaring fun to speed through fields of sugarcane and race dangerously close to a cliff’s [...]

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