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WET Review
- PS3
- X360
Wet's terrific lead character deserves to be trapped in a better game.
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Need for Speed: SHIFT Review
- X360
- PS3
Need for Speed: Shift does a lot of the things you'd expect a sim-style racing game to do, but it does so in a passionless way that's really off-putting.
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Section 8 Review
- X360
- PC
Section 8 has some cool ideas at its core, but the execution falls flat too often to be wholly recommendable.
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The Beatles: Rock Band Review
- PS3
- X360
A loving tribute to one of the most influential pop groups of the 20th century with an abundance of catchy, recognizable songs to make up for the gameplay's relative simplicity.
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Guitar Hero 5 Review
- PS3
- X360
Neversoft delivers a bubbly, slick-looking Guitar Hero game that benefits from big production values and a more accessible feel, and suffers from some questionable choices and a track list that lacks cohesion.
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Batman: Arkham Asylum Review
- X360
Arkham Asylum is a very nasty place, but Rocksteady gives you enough tools to make foiling the Joker's latest plot thrilling from start to finish.
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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box Review
- DS
Dr. Layton's second case leans heavily on the first game's formula, which means it's just as full of charming mystery and head-scratching puzzles.
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Wolfenstein Review
- X360
- PS3
It's not going to blow your mind with new, never-before-seen features or anything like that, but Wolfenstein is well-designed and engaging from start to finish.
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Shadow Complex Review
- XBGS
Shadow Complex is amazing from start to finish... and after you finish it, you'll probably feel like diving right back in for another run.
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Fat Princess Review
- PS3N
The madcap cartoon warfare in this team-based online game is a lot of fun, provided your team knows how to work together.
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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Review
- PS3
- X360
It's really hard to imagine anyone having anything that even resembles a good time while playing G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled Review
- XBGS
This remade version of the Turtles' second arcade beat-'em-up is technically competent but not particularly exciting.
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Fallout 3 Review
- PC
Adding an alien invasion to the bleak, post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 3 is conceptually quite pleasing, though Mothership Zeta suffers from its narrow path, and it leans more on combat and less on character than it should.
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The King of Fighters XII Review
- PS3
- X360
The core fighting in King of Fighters XII is really sharp, but everything surrounding it is a little disappointing.
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'Splosion Man Review
- XBGS
This loony, breakneck, tough-as-nails 2D platformer is a great way to kick off the Summer of Arcade and totally worth your $10.
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Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes Review
- XBGS
Let me be clear: this game might contain too much crazy to be any fun for players who aren't already into it.
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Shatter Review
- PS3N
Shatter's a solid download that offers a terrific sense of style while also bringing you a really good update of the old Breakout/Arkanoid formula.
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Wii Sports Resort Review
- Wii
Wii Sports Resort is more--much more--of what made you fall in love with the Wii in the first place.
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The Secret of Monkey Island Review
- XBGS
Nearly twenty years later, the humor and the puzzles of this seminal LucasArts adventure game still hold up, and the new production values help it feel fresh again.
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BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Review
- PS3
- X360
While there's certainly substance to Arc's 2D fighter, you have to dig through so many layers of loud music and flashy visuals that the whole experience becomes a bit exhausting.
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Battlefield 1943 Review
- PS3N
- XBGS
Despite some frustrating early network issues, this lean, mean sequel to the grandaddy of all Battlefield games still has it where it counts.
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Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Review
- X360
- PC
While it lacks the "Bible-as-a-weapon" innovation found in the previous game, this prequel tale merges adequate gameplay with a plot good enough to keep you focused.
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The Sims 3 Review
- PC
- MAC
EA skillfully fleshes out the formula for The Sims with its latest iteration, bringing it closer to an actual game than the PC series has been, without diminishing what makes it so broadly appealing in the first place.
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Trine Review
- PC
The physics-based action in this puzzle-oriented platformer from FrozenByte is inventive, satisfying, and visually stunning.
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Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 1: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal Review
- PC
Telltale delivers a breezy pirate adventure with its first episode, easing into the fiction while still honoring the Monkey Island name.
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Street Fighter IV Review
- X360
- PS3
Street Fighter IV combines old and new in powerful ways, resulting in a game familiar enough to bring retired fans back into the fold while being different enough to appeal to the players who have stuck with the genre since day one.
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Review
- X360
This decent movie tie-in has competent combat starring the robots in disguise--but fails to do a whole lot with it.
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The Conduit Review
- Wii
The Conduit checks most of the boxes on a first-person shooter features list, but it comes together in a very bland way.
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Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Review
- X360
Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is better than it sounds, but it'd probably be even better as a collection of downloadable tracks for Guitar Hero: World Tour.
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Fight Night Round 4 Review
- PS3
- X360
Between its legendary roster and authentic gameplay, Fight Night Round 4 is a great homage to the sport of boxing.
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Sam & Max Save the World Review
- XBGS
Sam & Max Save the World is easily the funniest game on the Xbox 360.
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The Legendary Starfy Review
- DS
This endearing DS platformer is sickeningly cute but a little too light on challenge and complexity.
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game Review
- X360
In its quest to serve up as much Ghostbusters fan service as possible, Terminal Reality delivers a game that's brimming with homage, but one that's not as funny or fun as you might hope.
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Rocket Riot Review
- XBGS
Rocket Riot is immensely charming with some light-hearted gameplay behind it that makes for some exciting multiplayer battles.
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Rock Band Unplugged Review
- PSP
Rock Band miniaturizes onto the PSP better than you might think, though Unplugged is brought down by technical issues and an overly familiar track listing.
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Prototype Review
- X360
- PS3
The range of absurdly destructive combat powers stops just short of the kitchen sink in this wild open-world superhero game from Radical Entertainment.
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Red Faction: Guerrilla Review
- PS3
- X360
Who knew that blowing apart buildings, bridges, and other Martian structures could be so satisfying?
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Boom Blox Bash Party Review
- Wii
To a certain extent it's still just more Boom Blox, but Bash Party refines and builds on what was already a winning formula.
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Raiden Fighters Aces Review
- X360
If you're the type of person who can appreciate arcade shooters of the 1990s, this budget-priced collection will certainly satisfy.
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inFamous Review
- PS3
Dynamic, pinpoint-precise combat and a sprawling urban landscape define this great open-world action game from Sucker Punch.
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