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The Fight Continues
(WII)
Strictly speaking, there are only two places that you can find an epic adventure featuring Mario, Link, Star Fox, Solid Snake, Sonic the Hedgehog, Samus, and many more all at once. One is the multitudes of often sub-par fan fiction online, and the other is “Super Smash Bros. Brawl” on ...
Reviewed by Sargus on July 21, 2008
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Outstanding puzzle game that deserves more attention
(DS)
So there you are, in the mansion of a rich widow who wants you to help her solve the mystery of her husband’s inheritance. You just chased down her beloved cat, and have returned to find that a murder has taken place there in your absence. “No one leaves this ...
Reviewed by Sargus on July 21, 2008
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Could certainly have been worse
(X360)
Have you ever been watching Lost, enjoying one of the best shows on television today, and wondered what it would be like to be a survivor of Oceanic flight 815? Then Lost: Via Domus is the game for you! Or at least… it wants to be. The game centers around ...
Reviewed by Sargus on July 21, 2008
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A Worthy Prequel To FFVII
(PSP)
“Final Fantasy VII” obviously wasn’t the first “Final Fantasy” game, and to many people it’s not even the best game in the series, but it’s easily the most popular. So for years, fans of the game have demanded more and more content. The most popular request is a complete remake ...
Reviewed by Sargus on July 21, 2008
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Not Much Can Ruin These Days
(DS)
While the “Advance Wars” (or, more appropriately, the “Wars”) series has been going on for quite some time (20 years in , 7 here in ), it hasn’t changed a whole lot over that time. Sure, new features, units, and gameplay elements have been added with every incarnation, generally making ...
Reviewed by Sargus on July 21, 2008
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You And I, We Can Fly... Again
(WII)
It’s been eleven years since we first saw NiGHTS, the flamboyantly dressed flying jester that many thought would join Sonic the Hedgehog as one of Sega’s most recognized mascots. That first game, NiGHTS: Into Dreams, debuted on the Sega Saturn console in 1996 to commercial and critical success, and fans ...
Reviewed by Sargus on July 21, 2008
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