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If you can stomach some more WWII, this game is worth playing.
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Since the launch of the Wii many developers have been trying to create some sort of working control scheme for first person shooters, and rightly so as in theory the Wii should be the perfect console for a good fps. Many have came and gone but none have left as ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Nov. 20, 2009
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Infinite Undiscovery is a solid game with issues.
(X360)
Infinite Undiscovery is solid RPG even though there are flaws all across the board. This is a heavy story driven Action RPG with a focus on timing combos and deflecting attacks while in combat. You take control of a teenage flute player named Capell, who bares a striking resemblance to a man ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Nov. 12, 2009
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Prey is a surprisingly unique and enjoyable alien shooter.
(X360)
At first glance Prey might just seem like another shooter about an alien race trying to destroy humanity. However, from the opening scene it tries to separate itself from the flooded genre. Prey puts you in control of Tommy, a Native American who has an openly strong hatred for his heritage. The ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Oct. 7, 2009
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Elite Beat Agents is frustratingly fun.
(DS)
The Nintendo DS is a wonderful console for exploring new ideas. Games can be made cheaper than their console counterparts and with a touch screen it gives developers more opportunity to implement wacky ideas, Elite Beat Agents is one of these games. It is a rhythm game similar to Dance ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Jan. 13, 2009
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Enchanted Arms is a solid RPG with major problems.
(X360)
Enchanted Arms is the first traditional Japanese developed RPG on the Xbox 360, though it is not exactly traditional in design. The game takes place in this semi-modern world full of people called Enchanters. These people have pets of sorts called golems, which have pretty much replaced the working man ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Jan. 2, 2009
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Guilty Gear Judgement just doesn't have enough content.
(PSP)
The Guilty Gear series is probably known for its insane anime-inspired character designs and the rock n' roll soundtracks that accompany them. They, however, are also just plain fun as fighting games. But the developers for Guilty Gear Judgement are not satisfied with that apparently as Judgement drops the 1 ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Dec. 18, 2008
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Trials and Tribulations builds upon what the past games started.
(DS)
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations is the sequel to Justice for All and also the last game in the original Phoenix-focused trilogy. It picks up one year after the events in Justice For All, at least when you get to play as Phoenix that is. The biggest change ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Dec. 6, 2008
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Twilight Princess perfectly mixes new ideas with old.
(WII)
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker was a hit and miss with some fans. Much like Majora's Mask it made many big changes to the normal Zelda formula, the obvious ones being the cel-shaded graphics and the decision to remove a normal open field Hyrule to be replaced with an ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Nov. 23, 2008
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Too Human is a great experience once you learn what it really is.
(X360)
Console RPGs with an emphasis on farming are not to common in this generation of gaming. Games with a short story mode that can be cleared in one afternoon, though even after that someone may pump in hundreds of extra hours just running a single level over for a specific ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Nov. 9, 2008
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A perfect Tactics title for the Nintendo DS.
(DS)
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift is another pseudo-sequel in the Final Fantasy Tactics series, much like its forerunner on the Gameboy Advance was to the original Playstation classic. This time around the two games share very similar names, but don't fret if that turns you off this ...
Reviewed by Zenaxzd on Sept. 16, 2008
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