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A good yet frustrating racer
(PS3)
Good racers really are uncommon on this generation, which is why, although I found it very shallow and frustrating, DiRT is a breath of fresh air. It tries nothing new, and doesn't have a lot of game modes, but its graphical polish, and excellent physics do make it worth while. ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Breach and Clear 2
(PS3)
In 2006 (2007 for Ps3 owners), Team Rainbow stormed their way onto next gen consoles with a bang. Thousands have continued to flank each other online everyday of their lives. Now, in 2008, the year of battling Nintendo characters, and Liberty City's makeover, Ubisoft Montreal has decided to let everybody ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Marvelous.
(PS3)
Every time there is a new Gran Turismo release, their is a huge amount of hype to go with it. Polyphony Digital's brought their baby onto this generation, with Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, and it hasn't been any different. Fans of the series, and even newcomers, expect top notch visuals ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Decent Indecency.
(PS3)
Developer Io Interactive is capable of creating an immersing tone and feel to their games, as previously seen with the Hitman series. Deep and twisted characters have always been an important factor. Nobody has come close to Agent 47's love of killing. I'm willing to bet that Io's newest duo, ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Coolest. Game. Evarr.
(PS3)
Dark Sector is possibly the coolest game to come out yet this year. That doesn't necessarily make it the best game, but it's a guarantee that a game where you control a superhuman, and battle men with guns, as well as monsters has more than a few merits. In Dark ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Rock your wallet thin
(PS3)
Games that force you to use a controller other than the one that came with your console have seen a surge last generation, with games like DDR, and Guitar Hero. Both franchises have seen success, especially the latter. Developer Harmonix studios already knows this, and that's why they've decided to ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Angels won't laugh
(PS3)
There have been 3 previous Devil May Cry games, the first being one of the greatest action games of all time, the second being one of the most disappointing sequels of all time, and the third being one of the hardest action games of all time. Everybody gasps when I ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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One is the loneliest
(PS3)
Electronic Arts is mostly known for its sports games, so it's very unlikely that an action title coming from the powerhouse is looked forward to. Army of Two, a highly anticipated action title from EA Montreal has completely changed that stereotype. But the question is, is Army of Two any ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Some turbulence, but we'll make it.
(PS3)
Warhawk is sexified. Flying through the skies, which look phenomenal, in planes that are kick ass, doing all sorts of maneuvers, while chasing another kick ass plane, and trying to shoot it down, is sexified. Unfortunately, the ground combat keeps Warhawk from being perfect, and it honestly almost ruins the ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Peace Tony.
(PS3)
For nearly a decade, the Tony Hawk series has been running unopposed as the only worthy skateboarding title. EA's skate. was looking to change that last September, and for the most part, it succeeded that goal. As opposed to Tony Hawk's, skate. is all about realism and simulation, instead of ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Fuzzball and Robot in pretty high def.
(PS3)
This has been a long time coming, but I've finally managed to get a review out on the highly anticipated debut of Ratchet and Clank on next gen consoles. Like every Ratchet and Clank game, it's blow up first, and platforming second. Luckily, the guys at Insomniac down right perfected ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Not bad at all.
(PS3)
Resistance: Fall of Man is the standout Ps3 launch title. Of the somewhat disappointing group, it is by far the best. It doesn't just happen to be the best of the worst, but it also happens to be a completely enjoyable shooter, that will be remembered as one of Sony's ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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War is hell, but Call of Duty 4 is heaven
(PS3)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is an outstanding game. The gameplay diverts itself from its WWII counterparts, and it turned out to be a great decision. There is practically nothing wrong with Call of Duty 4. Practically Nothing. The core gameplay is about the same as the previous Call ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Put this one on the map.
(PS3)
Uncharted is one of the best looking console games around. Everything reflects in the water as it ripples, the lush, jungle environments are hard to ignore, the explosions light up the screen, the character animations look incredibly organic and real, the vistas are great looking, the buildings and caves are ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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Ubisoft made a killing
(PS3)
Assassin's Creed. People have been raving about it ever since it was first announced. The first trailer implied that you would be able to kill anybody, and disappear into a random crowd as one of them. Showcasing some top notch AI, and amazing crowd gameplay mechaty on just who to ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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The Ps3's first epic fail
(PS3)
Lair was hyped and hyped, but it just couldn't deliver. The game concept is refreshing and new, but it's incredible how much Factor 5 screwed up. You play as Rohn, a skyguard for Asyliia, and your job is to kill those damn Mokai. Actually, the story in Lair was really ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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It's time for some real football.
(PS3)
Last year, NCAA Football 08 was a step in the right direction for making an incredible football franchise this generation. Many were expecting NCAA 09 to be incredible, with its new break away animation system, and other new features. Unfortunately, I could have had a V8, but luckily, NCAA football ...
Reviewed by frames on July 21, 2008
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