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Title: Final Fantasy XIII rox!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted: April 27, 2011 (01:21 PM)
just thought that id let u know that its one of the most awesome and beautiful game i have ever played....the Summons suck like hell in it but u dont need them once your characters become strong enough......Summons were best when they were known as GFs in Final Fantasy VIII or Aeons in Final Fantasy X.....
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Shattered Horizon is certainly an original and unique addition to the FPS genre, but the lack of content and variety, the small number of players online and the lack of Windows XP support make it a difficult title to recommend.
Type: Review Game: Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days (PSP) Posted: December 29, 2009 (06:41 AM)
If you're a fan of complex strategy games and missed out on the PlayStation 2 version, be sure that you don't make the same mistake the second time around!
Type: Review Game: Gemini Lost (Miscellaneous) Posted: October 21, 2009 (08:30 AM)
With infinite resources you might think that this game is a builder’s paradise, but unfortunately it’s not. Surprisingly, while the game gives you the freedom to collect as many resources as you want, it does not give you the freedom to build as much as you want. Aside from multiple houses, the game only allows one building of each type in predetermined spaces on the map, which usually means that you will accumulate wood and stone in your stockpile by the hundreds with no use for them.
Type: Review Game: Drawn: The Painted Tower (Miscellaneous) Posted: October 07, 2009 (10:23 PM)
For people who haven't played an adventure game before, this title could serve as a decent starting point and a solid representation of its genre, but unfortunately there's not much on offer for the more hardcore adventure fan.
Type: Review Game: The Bigs 2 (PSP) Posted: September 02, 2009 (01:22 PM)
If you haven’t played the original game, you should find The Bigs 2 highly enjoyable. If you've already experienced its predecessor, though, be sure that you approach it expecting an extension rather than a true sequel. Otherwise, you'll most likely wind up disappointed with what it has to offer.
Type: Review Game: Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction (PlayStation 2) Posted: November 16, 2007 (11:26 AM)
Though at first glance Mercenaries "Playground of Destruction” seems like a GTA clone but in fact it is not. Mercenaries is an original game and a VERY enjoyable game.
Burnout 3 though the 3rd installment in the burnout series is not like its predecessors, the reason being that Criterion Games has completely reinvented the series and everything that was associated with the Burnout world.
Type: Review Game: Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (Miscellaneous) Posted: November 16, 2007 (10:41 AM)
PC gamers rejoice. One of the most stylish and fast paced series of the Playstation 2 makes its grand debut on the PC. Yes my fellow gamers the half demon half-half human Dante has finally arrived on the PC in what is no doubt the most stylish game to be released in the devil may cry (DMC) series. Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition as the name suggests is the special edition of the 3rd installment in the series. The game though the 3rd installment is actually a prequel to the 1st game and shows eve...
It would be inaccurate to call Manhunt 2 a true sequel to the original ultra violent and ultra gory Manhunt, because even though the latest game carries the same name it tells a whole different story with a completely different character. Developed by Rockstar London Manhunt 2 takes the violence, gore and profanity that the developers are famous for to a whole new intense level and makes sure it stays there.
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