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The Outfit's aim for a bold blend of action and strategy gets sabotaged by a repetitious single-player campaign, but it is redeemed somewhat by a more-inspired multiplayer.
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Generation of Chaos is a unique and interesting strategy game that manages to be somewhat enjoyable despite its technical shortcomings and exceedingly steep learning curve.
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Shadow Hearts: From the New World keeps the series' bizarre flavor alive and well, matching it with a great battle system and a myriad of side quests to explore.
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Regardless of what you might think of Powered Up's ubercute presentation, there's no denying the addictive challenge the game provides.
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Ratchet & Clank: Goin' Mobile has the building blocks for success, but overall, it's a little too short and easy to keep you entertained for very long.
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Though it's missing some of the stylish action that helped make Budokai 3 so exceptional, Shin Budokai still stands as a fun and accessible 3D fighter.
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Putting this game into your Nintendo DS could seriously jeopardize the special relationship that you enjoy with your favorite handheld.
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The PSP version of FIFA Street 2 plays about as well as the lackluster PS2 version of the original FIFA Street on which it's based.
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College Hoops 2K6 for the Xbox 360 is a late entry that maintains the same great gameplay from its previous versions, but doesn't have enough new features or content to justify the new price of admission.
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Tower Bloxx might seem a little basic at first, but the city building mode brings in an additional layer that helps makes the game last a bit longer.
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Advanced Warfighter is the best-looking game to date on the Xbox 360, and it offers exceptional tactical shooting action to back up those great visuals.
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By introducing new job-related skills, the ability to hire and fire employees, and a healthy number of new items, Open for Business makes it fun to put your sims to work.
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Pursuit Force's high-risk stunts and brilliant production values are complemented nicely by a gameplay style and structure that feels well-suited for the PSP system.
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The racing in Burnout Revenge is more intense than ever on the Xbox 360, but there's probably not enough new stuff here to get you hooked if you've played it elsewhere.
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Thankfully, medieval Japan is overrun by demons yet again in the fourth Onimusha chapter, which effectively wraps intense action and solid puzzle-solving in a lavish presentation, just like its predecessors.
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