Reviews (Page 28)
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Sweet Fuse: At Your Side Review
A brand new PSP game? In 2013? Yes, not only is Sweet Fuse a thing that exists, seemingly against all odds, but it's rather good, too. Pete spends some time with Keiji Inafune's niece and her army of suitors as the dastardly Count Hogstein attempts to make trouble for the man behind Mega Man.
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Virtual Spotlight: Recca Summer Carnival '92
My NES can do what!? Another interesting rarity makes its way to Virtual Console.
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Virtual Spotlight: Wario Land 3
Proving once again that innovation is the most sincere form of flatulence.
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Virtual Spotlight: Ninja Gaiden II - The Dark Sword of Chaos
Ryu's most excellent adventure comes to 3DS.
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review
Sam Fisher returns in a brand-new Splinter Cell, but Sam's choices are secondary to your choices.
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Sword of the Stars: The Pit - MindGames Review
It's a roguelike based on a sci-fi 4X strategy game. Can such an unholy combination really work?
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Will Mario Party: Island Tour Keep You Partying 'Til Dawn?
Does the latest Mario Party rock the block, or is it more like an awkward gathering of poindexters too scared to invite any girls over to hang out with them?
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Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam 3DS Review: Recycled but Reliable
The addition of Paper Mario's flat cast gives this fifth entry enough new twists to overcome its duller moments.
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7th Dragon III 3DS Review: Fashionably Late
The finale to SEGA's RPG saga — and the first to be released in the West — is great, if you don't mind being seated during the third act of a movie.
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Hyrule Warriors Wii U Review: Love Blooming on a Battlefield
This mashup of Zelda and Dynasty Warriors isn't without its flaws, but it definitely comes off as a creation by Zelda fans for Zelda fans.
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The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask 3D Review: Rewind to a More Daring Time
Nintendo looks to the past for an opportunity to perfect the cult favorite sequel to Ocarina of Time.
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A Link Between Worlds 3DS Review: A Worthy Sequel to the Greatest Zelda?
Does the newest Zelda live up to the legacy of a definitive classic like A Link to the Past? Jeremy Parish and Mike Williams hash it out.
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Wii U Review: The Long, Twilight Struggle
Twilight Princess is back after a decade, but its motion controls aren't. Does it hold up?
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The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD Review
This remake isn't as good as you remember the original being -- it's better.
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Lego Batman 3 PS4 Review: Beyond Gotham, But Behind Lego Marvel
The latest Lego game doesn't come together as well as it could have.
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The Lego Movie Videogame Xbox 360 Review: We've Been Here Before, But It's Still Fun
The Lego Movie is a hit with movie goers, proving that mining someone's childhood doesn't always turn out bad. Will the game stand up as well?
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Lego Marvel Superheroes Review: PS4's Best Game for Kids
Lego Marvel Superheroes isn't a system seller on PS4, but it's still worth your time.
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Lego The Hobbit PS4 Review: All These Dwarves Look the Same
TT Games' follow-up to Lego Lord of the Rings is out, making it the third Lego title in six months. How does it stand up?
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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void PC Review: Once More Unto the Void
After five years, StarCraft II has finally reached its conclusion. Here's our final review.
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 PS4 Review: Replace 'Amazing' With 'Average'
Beenox's latest Spider-Man game improves on the web-swinging while the rest of the game grows stale.
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Tomb Raider Definitive Edition PS4 & Xbox One Review: Challenging The PC
The new version of Tomb Raider isn't worth a double-dip, but it stands far ahead what has come before.
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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Xbox One Review: Pulp Fiction
This Tomb Raider spin-off feels breezy and superficial, and that may be its greatest strength.
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Ultra Street Fighter IV PS3 Review: Let's Play One More Round
Capcom updates the Street Fighter IV series with a new entry, new characters, and new modes. Is it enough to keep fans entertained and bring lapsed players back?
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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Review
This digital museum for all things Street Fighter is now open.
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Super NES Retro Review: EarthBound
Join us as we review every Super NES Classic game. Next up: Crayola and light horror make an epic RPG baby together.