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Give it a Tri. *fires self*
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Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love is not a new game, but one that has been in Japan for about five years. Of the Sakura series, this is the first to get localized and released in North America. With any luck, RPG fans will have more from this series to look forward to by the folks at NIS America. Released for the PS2 and Wii, Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love isn't for everyone -- but if you're looking for a decidedly Japanese strategy RPG with plenty of dialogue and even dating sim mixed in, you've come to the right place.
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Corridors and ladders and stairs, oh my!
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Red Steel 2
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Red means go
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Sadly, this is in every way the weakest entry in the Monkey Ball series to date.
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Make no mistake about it; this is a massive game.
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Travis Touchdown is back, and he's ready to chop up more dudes and scream as many swear words as necessary to get the job done. This one is just as insane as the first, and you'll probably have even more fun.
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With our Nintendo crew and in house Silent Hill guy at CES, it was up to me to take on the chills in Konami's newest title in the franchise, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Released for the Wii on December 8th, and upcoming for the PS2 and PSP in a week, Shattered Memories puts players in the middle of a dark and twisted psychological tale. While not without its flaws, Shattered Memories is an impressive title that deserves your attention.
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It’s Final Fantasy, but it’s hardly RPG. That doesn’t make it bad, though.
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Rabbids Go Home
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Why don't they just go home? That's their home! Are they too good for their home?
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Tony Hawk: Ride
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The Tony Hawk video game franchise was due for an overhaul, but I don't think many expected what Tony Hawk himself announced at this year's E3. The new Tony Hawk, simply known as Ride, would include its own skateboard controller. The idea is marvelous, but how does the final product shape up? I couldn't wait to find out when we got it in for review.
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It's not going to set the world on fire, but at its budget price, it's a good stocking stuffer choice for the little futbol fanatic in your family.
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Just Dance
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I think we've all played our fair share of bad Wii games by now. A system with so much potential is riddled with software that just makes you shake your head in disbelief. But, as they say, one man's trash is another man's treasure. I'm not saying Just Dance is trash, but well, it's close. I hate to be that harsh, but some efforts need the brutal truth. Let's get this over with...
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The beat goes on. Konami's DDR series continues on the Wii with DDR Hottest Party 3. For a total DDR newb like me, I appreciated some of the user friendly features, but I'm still abysmal at this game. It's no fault of the dance pad or the game itself though; nevermind that now, let's take a closer look at the new DDR.
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