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Posts Tagged ‘One Star’

Prison Break Review: Stopped At The Fence

Prison Break is an intense experience, filled with tension and drama. The characters are wonderful and wonderfully evil, the story twists and turns like a writhing snake and it’s an experience that keeps you guessing. I am of course talking about the TV show, the game is pretty terrible and the complete opposite of that [...]

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Vancouver 2010 Review: Struggling For Bronze

I love the Winter Olympics. The likes of curling sounds incredibly dull, yet always strangely compelling, while the various skiing and bobsleigh events seem ridiculously fast and daredevil-ish. Much of the appeal comes from the fact that we just don’t get snow like that round where I live, so it makes the Winter Olympics seem [...]

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Damnation Review: The Epitomy of a Failed Clone

We’ve surprisingly had a great list of releases coming out the week of E3. Damnation isn’t one of them.

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Star Trek D-A-C Review: Wasted Potential

Will Star Trek DAC be able to beat the instant gut reaction that naturally occurs for a movie cash-in on the Xbox Live Arcade?

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Need For Speed Undercover (DS): Back To Basics

For the past few years now we have seen a numerous amount of Need For Speed titles be put on various consoles and handhelds but the quality of the titles have differed each year. This year we have seen the release of EA’s Black Box latest NFS title being ‘Need for Speed: Undercover’ for the [...]

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Shaun White Snowboarding Review: Frustratingly Broken

As far as the snowboarding genre has gone this generation we’ve only really had Amped 3 and SSX Blur for the Wii. Both were fairly competent but didn’t really deliver on the full rush that snowboarding provides. It might have been down to them being fairly early in the development cycle but since those I [...]

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Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS) Review: Flawed Emulation

Who would have thought that a Rayman title could be pulled off with out Rayman taking a huge part within the game, well Ubisoft have done and their latest Rayman title ‘Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party’ for the Nintendo DS does just this with little inclusion of Rayman himself. However have Ubisoft managed to pull [...]

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Pirates: Duels on the High Seas Review: Successfully So-So

Pirates: Duels on the High Seas is a sequel to the averagely received WiiWare game titled The Key of Dreams. While it’s tough to expect anything exceptional from this little known handheld game the aforementioned prequel had a decent idea but failed to back it up with any real weight. Now the team at Oxygen [...]

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Baroque Review: Conceptally Better Than The Result

When Nintendo aim their system at the casual demographic it’s always weird when you find a super hardcore rogue-like RPG game ported from the Saturn. It might not sound like the best fit but that didn’t stop Sting Entertainment doing it.
Baroque takes place after an event called the blaze that changed the world as we [...]

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