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Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
How great can you get?


First thing's first. This review is for the GBA version, not the SNES version.
There are many words that describe this game: amazing, spectacular, superb, fantastic, and so on. All these words have something in common. They're all complimenting Super Mario World. I really don't think I've ever played a portable game better than Super Mario World. It's so entertaining. I could play the level 1 over and over again all day, and still not get bored. For all Wii, SNES, or GBA owners. This game is a must buy! Overall, this is one of the greatest games ever created, even to this day.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 21, 2008
Call Of Duty 2: Big Red One, Is Simply Superb.


I believe my title says it all. This game is simply superb. I think it deserves 4 1/2 stars, but there was no option to have that rating. So I rated it a five. Anyway, let's get to the review.
Though this game is superb, it's not flawless. There are several defects in the graphics, and many pointless glitches. However, because of the fabulous gameplay, there is absolutely no reason to complain about the games appearence. There is many realistic gunning features, and plenty of gun varieties throughout every level, so there is no reason why this game would be considered dull. All of the terratories in the game are designed extremely well, and almost clone the real life war settings of World War 2. Overall, this game is, again, simply superb.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Not usually a fan of Zelda, but this game rules!


So I don't usually play Zelda, cause they almost never appeal to me, but this game is fantastic. Great story, great controls, great gameplay. This is my favorite Zelda game by far. It's got great graphics, and it does a superb job simulating the life of a hero. Overall, this is a fantastic game, a little hard at times, but the difficulty almost never gets in the way.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 21, 2008
Well. 5 stars. Perfect. Flawless. Superb. What else can I say?


I have many words that I can use to describe Super Mario Sunshine. Perfect. Flawless. Superb. Must play. Amazing. Spectacular. All those words have something in common. They're complementing the game. I think all words used to describe Sunshine should be complementing the game. Unfortunately, many people don't share the same thoughts. If you don't like this review, remember, it's just my opinion. Super Mario Sunshine was very far ahead of it's time in graphics. Spectacular detail, and flawless shapes like the graphics in Sunshine were seen in early 2005 games, while Sunshine was released in 2002. I think the game is purely flawless. Boss battles are great! Levels are quite difficult, but even while you fail levels several times, they somehow still keep you entertained. 5 stars. Favorite game of all time. Just my opinion.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 21, 2008
Just another 5 star deserving game!


Mario has done it again. This spectacular remake of the SNES game deserves a round of applause. I'm sure I speak for many people when I say that Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of the best Game Boy Advanced games ever created. This game is fabulous, the graphics were remade perfectly, the gameplay is simple, and there are many ways to have fun in it. Several secret paths, and invisible blocks, I could play the game for years, even after I beat the final Bowser Castle, and still be discovering new secrets in each level. All around, this game is fantastic.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 21, 2008
Great game, but has it's fair share of flaws.


I'd like to save the good part of the review for the end. First, here is the bad part. First of all, I think the game was made way to challenging, and it could've had much simpler controls, and it could have had much more areas. Sure, there was plenty of levels in each area, but the areas were pretty small, and there wasn't much to discover in any of the areas. Now, this game is not bad. Trust me. It's quite good, it just needs work. Personally, I think you can get your money's worth out of just playing in the courtyard in front of the castle. Also, if we didn't have this game, we probably wouldn't have Galaxy, for if you study the gameplay of Mario 64 and Galaxy, the gameplay is very similar. The story is pretty good, and the graphics are fine. The early areas in the game also have fairly exciting gameplay. Overall, Super Mario 64 is a great game, but no more than you can expect from a Mario game on the 64.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 21, 2008
A superb game, but still shares some flaws.


First of all, Super Mario Galaxy should have had better graphics. That's definite. With the Wii's hardware, the graphics could have had much more detail. Also, the camera angle was very annoying at times. However, all of the enemies were fun to battle, and this is probably the first Mario game to actually have more than 3 ways to attack an enemy. I liked how they featured Luigi as a playable character after finishing the story with Mario, and it was cool how Luigi and the Toads literally helped Mario. I was very proud of Nintendo for releasing yet another successful  Mario game. Bravo Nintendo.  Overall all, Mario Galaxy is a must play for all Wii owners.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
A little to challenging, but a cool idea!


First of all, I'm reviewing the Gamecube version, not the PC version. 
This game is has a really cool idea. Sonic Team said, "Hey! Sonic is so fast, why don't we make him race?" Now you don't see many foot race video games around, but this one is a foot race, and a great one too! Sonic R is a very interesting game, with a wide variety of characters and racing paths, and easy controls. However, it has crappy graphics, and the turning really sucks. Overall, it's a good game that fans of Sonic and racing games should love.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Hop on one of these floaty stars and let's get some soda!


Kirby Air Ride is simply the best racing game I've ever played. It has a wide variety of characters, modes, and air rides. Once you beat story mode, you can try and set records, play multiplayer, and do city mode to discover secrets. This is another one of those games that you can almost never get bored of. Overall, the game is a must buy for all gamecube owners, and is spectacular. Easy controls, not hard at all, good graphics, awesome gameplay.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
A great game, but doesn't last long at all.


SSBB is a great game with fantastic graphics and superb gameplay, yet unless you have a buddy, you can't really be entertained with it. Nintendo added a story mode, but it wasn't so great of a story, and the levels were way to challenging.  While this game is so spectacular, it's gradually getting more and more boring. Especially after you've unlocked all the characters and stages. Well after that, what else are you trying to do, the point is, games can't rely on multiplayer gameplay. That's something Nintendo's SSB team has never realized after 3 games in the series. As a nice critic, I give the game 4 stars, but it truly deserves no more.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
A fabulous shooter.


While it's not the best sequel we've ever seen, it works for me. This fabulous shooter has great graphics, fantastic gameplay, and entertaining character customization. The Campaign's difficulty is fairly challenging, but the ability to play Campaign with a buddy lowers the difficulty level a lot. While the darkness of levels can get in the way, the flashlight has a fairly strong effect to fix the problem of dark levels. Overall, the game has occasional lighting problems, but the superb gameplay makes up for it.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Fantastic game, but gets on my nerves.


This game is fantastic, however, the difficulty level of the final battles is extreme, and there could be less confusing controls, but the game has great gameplay, graphics fine for it's time, and a wide variety of characters and arenas. This game isn't perfect, but it's close to it. It seems to me like it has two ways to play. You can play it like a strategy game, or like a speedy fighter. I prefer using strategy to defeat my opponents. Using strategy introduces you to a wide variety of moves and combos for each character. Overall, this is a spectacular game, but way too hard.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Greatest Sonic game ever!!!!


Yes, I would call this the greatest Sonic game ever. WIth tons of features and characters, it can't really be competed with. The multiplayer is fantastic, and the story mode is insanely fun. Not only are the levels about running, but also about giant robot battles and gem hunts! Oh yeah baby!!! As you get farther in the game you unlock more abilities for your characters. There are six characters playable in story mode: Shadow, Dr. Eggman, Rouge, Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails. And multiplayer mode features even more characters! There are tons of levels, but the game maintains a medium difficulty. Also, even when you beat the game, you can go back to all the levels and play bonus missions! This is a game that is nearly impossible to be bored of, and a must play for all Gamecube owners.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Not so great, but a pretty good game.


Sonic Adventure DX could use some work. It's to hard, to many glitches, and not the best graphics. Also, the only fun character to play with is Sonic. However, the beginning levels are fun, and when you actually figure out a level it's quite entertaining. This is one of those games that doesn't appeal to me a ton, but like I said, once you figure out how to beat a level, you can have a lot of fun. Overall, I'd say it's a good game, but not as good as you can expect from a Gamecube game.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Confusing, glitched up controls lead to a disaster.


This is one of the worst Sonic games I've ever played. It not only has little speed, it has terrible controls that barely even work. This game made Sonic continue to go downhill, and is mocking the Sonic Team. There are so many words to describe this game: dreadful, humiliating, terrible, a disgrace, and horrible. All of those words have something in common, they're all insulting Sonic And The Secret Rings. Overall, the game sucks, but I will say that it can be fun at times.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 22, 2008
Another good Sonic game.


A good Sonic game again, fairly easy, a good amount of customization. All that kind of stuff makes Sonic great in Sonic Riders. Sonic Riders is similar to Sonic R, but instead of a foot race, Sonic and his pals race on hover-boards. The game could have better graphics, and the controls glitch up at times, but it rarely effects you in the race. Overall Sonic Riders is a good game, with not much to improve on.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 24, 2008
You would think 3 is enough, well it's not!!!


Halo comes back again for it's first appearance on the Xbox 360, and it's better than ever! Halo 3 has insane graphics, fantastic gameplay, and a huge variety of vehicles, weapons, and character customization. You would think 3 games is enough, but I could go for another 3 after this game! Halo 3 displays everything you could hope for from the 360. There are some pointless Live games, but that seems like the only flaw in this game. Overall, this game is one of the best games on the 360.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 24, 2008
A game that not only plays good, it's got good music.


Few glitches, spectacular game, and easy controls lead to a master piece. The cords can get cluttered, and the guitars aren't super sturdy, but all controls are fine as long as you take good care of them. The game has great music, and more music can be downloaded all the time. And unlike guitar hero, it has music for all music fans.  It's also cool that you can sing. But when you sing, you not only sing the words, it also matters what pitch you use. So sometimes you'll need to sing high, sometimes low. Overall, Rock Band is a great game.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 24, 2008
Finally! A great Mario Party!


This is truly the greatest Mario Party ever! It has the most and the best features. The best mini-games, and the best maps. For all those button mashers, this is the game for you, for Mario Sports fans, this is the game for you, for Mario Party lovers, this is the game for you. The game also features a ton of characters, and very few flaws. Sometimes the mini-games are unfair, but that's the only problem. Overall, Mario Party 5 is spectacular! 



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 25, 2008
A disgrace to Guitar Hero.


A heavy guitar, bad music, and crappy graphics lead to the worst version of Guitar Hero 3. The Wii version. The Wii version of Guitar Hero 3 has the worst songs of all the versions, and the worst graphics. The graphics look like old Nintendo 64 graphics, and the Wi-Fi for the game sucks. Even though it has tons of flaws, it still produces the fun of Guitar Hero. Overall, this game is a rent first for all GH fans.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 25, 2008
The best Guitar Hero 3 version!


This version of GH3 has a lighter guitar, better songs, and better online play than the Wii version. It also has better graphics, and includes the flaming fingers feature. While the Wii version was an  utter disaster, the 360 version is a complete success. The guitar also looks cooler, and doesn't break as easily. Overall, GH3 on the 360 is a must buy for all GH lovers.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 25, 2008
GH2 on the PS2 is an all around great game.


Title says it all. GH2 on the PS2 is an all around great game. Good graphics for the PS2, and great songs. I haven't played the 360 version, so I can't do any comparisons, but from what I've played of it, the PS2 version is spectacular. While most of the songs are heavy metal, Activision tries their best to avoid Cookie Monster Rock. The game also does a good job avoiding to many heavy metal songs. Overall, for all PS2 owners, this is a must buy!



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 25, 2008
Finally, a good Wii version of a game!


That's right, this is a game that's finally got a good Wii version. I do like the 360 version slightly better, but I'll get to that part in the 360 version review for this game. This is a game that finally gives you a choice of controls for the Wii. You can either use the interactive controls, or just the button mashing controls. The bottom line is, this game is a Wii game that finally has great controls. The difficulty level is slightly harder than the 360 version of the game, but that doesn't usually get in the way of the games great gameplay. LSWTCS also has good graphics, that only have a few flaws. Overall, this game is a must buy for all LSW fans.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 25, 2008
Almost a perfect game.


If you read my review for the Wii version of LSWTCS, you'll see that I like the Wii version a lot, but once again, I think the 360 version of  a game is better. Better controls, better graphics, better multiplayer. It seems like the 360 does everything a bit better than the Wii. Sonic 06 was a bit better than Sonic and The Secret Rings, and now LSWTCS on the 360 is better than LSWTCS on the Wii. Still the graphics have a few flaws, and the difficulty can still be a little over challenging, but the fantastic controls and gameplay makes up for almost everything. Overall, LSWTCS is a must buy for all 360 owners.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 25, 2008
An amazing game, and the best remake in history!


I think New Super Mario Bros. could be referred to as the best remake in history. I can't think of any remake better. Great graphics, easy controls, spectacular gameplay, and it brings back that classic Mario feeling. It wouldn't be understandable to dislike this game. Many words can be used to describe this game: spectacular, fantastic, unbelievable, amazing, great, and superb. All of these words have one this in common, they're all complimenting New Super Mario Bros. Overall, this game is a must buy for all Nintendo DS owners, and is an amazing game.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
July 31, 2008
Ahh! This game does wonders for me!-Gamecube


That is probably what the Gamecube would say while playing SSBM, if it could talk, "Ahh! This game does wonders for me!" Melee doesn't just do wonders for the Gamecube, it does wonders for all gamers around the world. Melee features quick constant fighting, but includes strategy while selecting what attack you will use to completely wipe out your opponent. You can really choose how you want to play. You can use strategy, or just go for the kill. Also there are tons of modes, so this is another game that's hard to get bored of. The game also has a huge variety of characters and stages. Overall, this is a must buy for all Gamecube owners.



Reviewed by AddictedGamer50
Aug. 3, 2008
The first game to beat Brawl on the Wii!


In my opinion, MKW is probably one of the best Wii games so far. I can think of only a few that could be better. MKW keeps you playing it much longer than Brawl, and this is another game that has a ton of customization, unlockables, and gameplay features. One of the new gameplay features that no other MK game has ever featured is airborne tricks. MKW also features wheelies, and motorcycles. All these new MK features attract all sorts of fans. MKW is the best MK game by far, no doubt about it. Overall, MKW is delivers some of the best gameplay for the Wii.



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