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Don't be fooled - this train based card game is a laught riot.
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UNO was really the game that demonstrated the broad appeal and scope of Xbox Live Arcade. The game caught a definite fan base thanks to its slow pace, strong online and social aspect, as well as the fact that it was a faithful and colourful recreation of a beloved and ...
Reviewed by Atlas on Aug. 9, 2009
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A fascinating moral dilemma
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We live in an age of uncertainty. And so it has come to this. Namco's DLC for Tales of Vesperia, one of the best JRPG's in recent years, allows you to level your characters with no grinding or tedium, grant difficult to find items, and as much Gald as you can ...
Reviewed by Atlas on Aug. 9, 2009
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A complete waste of money; a marginal time saver
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Let's get one thing straight; Soulcalibur IV was the best fighting game of 2008, a true return to form for the series, and in my humble opinion, a modern fighting game classic. However, to describe Namco's idea of what should be premium DLC as laughable would be giving them too much ...
Reviewed by Atlas on Aug. 9, 2009
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A greatly enjoyable game that is probably best rented not bought
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Another re-boot of the classic platforming Prince of Persia series, once again courtesy of Ubisoft, this iteration is in many ways similar to Ubisoft Montreal's 2007 release Assassin's Creed, and not just because it runs on effectively the same engine. Both games feature linear levels within sprawling open worlds, both ...
Reviewed by Atlas on March 29, 2009
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A brilliant shooter everyone should experience
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Left 4 Dead, although not a pure Valve developed game, does exemplify Valve's brilliant track record of outstanding game design brilliantly. This co-op zombie shooter is so exceptionally designed that it should be held up as an example to all potential game developers as a master class in pacing, level ...
Reviewed by Atlas on March 28, 2009
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