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Alan Wake Review
- X360
Remedy's troubled horror writer deftly balances solid shooting and ominous atmosphere in his great Xbox 360 debut.
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Dead to Rights: Retribution Review
- X360
- PS3
Dead To Rights: Retribution has its moments, but its generic, last-generation feel makes it a tough purchase to justify at full price.
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Super Street Fighter IV Review
- PS3
- X360
Super Street Fighter IV adds enough great new content to justify skipping over the "Champion Edition" and "Hyper Fighting" steps in the Street Fighter upgrade path.
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Sam & Max Episode 301: The Penal Zone Review
- PC
- PS3N
- MAC
Telltale sets up its third season with some slick presentation, a few new gameplay tricks, and enough lightly absurdist, self-aware gags to keep the adventure brisk.
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Final Fight: Double Impact Review
- XBGS
- PS3N
This is absolutely the right way to repackage and sell old arcade games.
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction Review
- X360
Conviction modernizes Splinter Cell's stealth-action formula in a lot of ways, and it's partnered with a quality story that makes playing it worth your while.
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Jungler Review
- XBGS
Jungler's mix of shooting, snakes, and mazes gives you just enough variety to make Game Room's challenge system worthwhile.
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Road Fighter Review
- XBGS
You might be able to find this sort of reflex-based gameplay in a free Flash game nowadays, but Road Fighter still holds up pretty well.
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Final Fantasy XIII Review
- PS3
- X360
Too longwinded and singleminded for its own good, Final Fantasy XIII still delivers a grand, gorgeous adventure...eventually.
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WarioWare D.I.Y. Review
- DS
It needs an easier way to track down user-made games, but the tools and concepts in WarioWare DIY are really sharp, which makes the process of making your own "microgames" a lot of fun.
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Just Cause 2 Review
- X360
Just Cause 2 refines and expands on everything that made the first so charming, delivering a joyous blend of B-movie goofiness and physics-defying open-world shenanigans.
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Metro 2033 Review
- X360
The atmospheric world of Metro 2033 is exciting while it lasts, but feels diluted by poor gunplay and monster AI.
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Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight Review
- PC
Command & Conquer 4 attempts to be a smaller game than its predecessors, but rather than going back to basics, this new approach makes for a dull experience.
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God of War III Review
- PS3
Sony delivers a fittingly epic and savage PlayStation 3 debut for God of War, even if it does little to evolve the formula established by its predecessors.
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Borderlands Review
- X360
- PS3
- PC
General Knoxx is Borderlands' best addition to date, offering more terrain, new enemies, and most importantly, more ways to build your character.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Review
- PS3
- X360
- PC
Bad Company 2 is a terrific multiplayer shooter that offers the scope and strategy that made the Battlefield series so great in the first place. The single-player, however, feels a little flat this time around.
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Dante's Inferno Review
- X360
That Dante's Inferno is almost proudly derivative of Sony's God of War series isn't inherently a bad thing, but its lack of unique accomplishments makes for a hollow experience.
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Heavy Rain Review
- PS3
A few technical hiccups barely temper the emotional impact of this tense, character-driven thriller.
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Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares Review
- X360
- PS3
This short, nostalgic add-on is cheap enough to make it worth returning to the old mansion.
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Aliens vs. Predator Review
- X360
While there's still a certain charm to its interspecies play, AVP is plagued with issues across the board.
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Tomena Sanner Review
- IPHN
- WSHP
Tomena Sanner is a silly little game. You'll burn out on it quickly, but it's cheap enough that you might be totally OK with that.
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BioShock 2 Review
- X360
- PS3
While the story doesn't always hit as hard as its predecessor, there are plenty of great gameplay changes that make BioShock 2 a worthwhile experience.
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No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Review
- Wii
Grasshopper Manufacture punches you square in the nose with this double-live gonzo action sequel that's leaner, faster, and--in a feat that borders on the impossible--crazier than the original No More Heroes.
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MAG Review
- PS3
MAG doesn't always take direct advantage of its huge player count, but the base action is sharp enough to make it all work.
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Mass Effect 2 Review
- X360
BioWare's big new sci-fi sequel presents a more seamless blend of action and role-playing that bests its predecessor in every conceivable way.
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Serious Sam: The First Encounter Review
- PC
- XBGS
You'll be hard-pressed to find a purer, more panic-inducing FPS experience than Serious Sam.
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Dark Void Review
- X360
Dark Void lays down a great foundation with its solid premise and characters, but the action is grounded by a handful of technical issues.
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Trajectile Review
- DSI
Trajectile's uniquely angular puzzle-solving is fun, but a little too rigid for its own good.
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Army of Two: The 40th Day Review
- PS3
- X360
The 40th Day streamlines in spots, but it ends up feeling like a very straightforward and somewhat bland shooter.
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Darksiders Review
- X360
Darksiders pulls together concepts from a ton of different games, but the way it pieces these things together manages to feel exciting.
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Bayonetta Review
- X360
- PS3
Much of the potential of Bayonetta--potential that's realized on the Xbox 360--is lost to technical issues on the PS3.
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Bayonetta Review
- X360
There's an intensity and a lack of compromise to Bayonetta that some might find overwhelming, but those who can stomach it are in for an audacious and singular experience.
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Borderlands Review
- X360
The Underdome's disappointing challenges steer clear of everything that made Borderlands fun in the first place.
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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Review
- Wii
A laundry list of risky changes pays off in this great new beginning for the Silent Hill series.
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PixelJunk Shooter Review
- PS3N
PixelJunk Shooter's considerable charm and clever mechanics make it stand out, but it ends without fully realizing its potential.
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James Cameron's Avatar: The Game Review
- X360
Playing this mediocre tie-in shooter might make you want to skip James Cameron's latest movie completely.
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QIX++ Review
- XBGS
QIX++ is a lifeless remake that isn't good enough to attract new players or satisfy old ones.
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The Saboteur Review
- PS3
- X360
- PC
Pandemic brings some pulpy flavor to this open-world WWII game, but its stylish charm doesn't quite overcome the rough edges or the sense that its best tricks are borrowed from other, better games.
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Review
- DS
Spirit Tracks is filled with good moments that tweak the series' standards in interesting ways.
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Rogue Warrior Review
- X360
- PS3
Rogue Warrior is probably the most foul-mouthed game of all time, but that's not enough to distract you from the poor shooting and sometimes-ugly visuals.
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