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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance review (X360)Reviewed on March 26, 2013For all the silly things that occurred in Metal Gear Solid 2, all the absurd situations Raiden was placed in, and for all the asinine codec conversations I had with Rose (single-handedly trying to stop super-powered terrorists, damn it!), there's one aspect I really enjoyed: using that sword. |
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Rocky and Bullwinkle review (X360)Reviewed on March 14, 2013Well, Zen Studios successfully... |
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Hitman HD Trilogy review (X360)Reviewed on February 25, 2013As someone still green to the series, this collection will be viewed as quite the catch... until you start playing Hitman 2. |
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Blast Chamber review (SAT)Reviewed on January 27, 2013In this release, you're in control of a red suit contestant placed inside a series of giant, cubed-shaped rooms, or chambers, where a female-voiced AI occasionally utters something. |
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Double Dragon review (NES)Reviewed on January 20, 2013For a game I haven't played that much during childhood, Double Dragon for the NES is a title whose details I can still remember vividly to this day without a problem. |
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Heavy Shreddin' review (NES)Reviewed on January 02, 2013A snowboarding game on the NES, you think it wouldn't be complicated, what with the goal involving going down hills. |
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Deathsmiles II X review (X360)Reviewed on December 24, 2012Released on the Xbox 360 as a retail title in Japan, it did not meet the same fate elsewhere, dooming it, like so many standalone shoot-em-ups these days, as an NTSC J exclusive. However, the Cave-developed horizontal shooter still managed to find an outlet in the most interesting of places: Xbox Live's Games on Demand US service. |
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Elements of Destruction review (X360)Reviewed on December 21, 2012Getting laid off sucks, especially if you've dedicated 60 years of your life to a company. As the employer, there has to be a certain finesse to breaking the news to said person... hopefully. |
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Batman Returns review (GEN)Reviewed on December 10, 2012I somehow mistook Batman Returns' gloomy cold opening, where the Caped Crusader fights his way to the top of a building and failing to save the Ice Princess from a plunge, as a sign that this side-scrolling platformer might be good. |
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Hitman: Absolution review (X360)Reviewed on December 03, 2012Execution is everything, and IO Interactive followed their own motto with this crafty piece of software. |
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Halo 4 review (X360)Reviewed on November 19, 2012Thankfully, Halo 4's War Games excels with its improvements and tinkering to provide tremendous amounts of replay value. I haven't had this much fun with a Halo multiplayer since vanilla Halo 3, back in 2007. |
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DecapAttack review (GEN)Reviewed on October 31, 2012DecapAttack, a 2D platformer on the Genesis, takes the general premise of Frankenstein and adds several twists to it. |
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Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit review (X360)Reviewed on October 20, 2012One moment, you'll "casually" fight a cybernetic, visor-wearing panda with your bazooka, and in another instance, you'll be shot out of numerous, fancy-pants cannons in an Egyptian casino, in an attempt to reach Zeus, finishing him off with a Jules Winnfield-esque Ash firing a giant bullet. |
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Vampire Rain review (X360)Reviewed on October 13, 2012For five years, Vampire Rain had me spooked, and not because of the experience I had with it. In fact, I never even played this release until 2012. |
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Wonder Boy review (SMS)Reviewed on October 06, 2012Ask any owner of the console if there were any franchises synonymous with the Master System, and you'll likely get Alex Kidd or Wonder Boy as your top answer. |
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Gradius III review (SNES)Reviewed on September 29, 2012Mangled. Stripped down. Butchered. One could easily choose these words to describe the SNES port of Gradius III, then go on to complain about missing segments, cut stages, and mass amounts of slowdown when the screen is packed with too many obstacles. |
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Mindjack review (X360)Reviewed on September 16, 2012If it wasn't for its gimmick, Mindjack could have been the most timid third-person cover shooter I've played in recent memory. The flow follows the formula with such generic conviction, going from segmented area to segmented area as you shoot off rounds from pistols and assault rifles against an endless supply of soldiers, cops, and shotgun-wielding astronauts (I honestly can't explain that last one) in a futuristic metropolis setting. |
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Anarchy Reigns review (X360)Reviewed on September 09, 2012The multiplayer... the main focus of Anarchy Reigns and the obvious reason the game has been stripped of its former glory. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review (GEN)Reviewed on August 30, 2012In a way, the game feels like a return to form, since it flows more like the first Sonic title than the second, and dare I say, acts almost like the real successor to Sonic 1. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 review (GEN)Reviewed on August 26, 2012Level design. |
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