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I've played Resdient Evil 0-5, Survivor, Code Veronica, and Village (RE8). This title was fun, but definately one of the weaker entries. The story is entertaining and quite cathartic, if you know the...
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Not everyone who complained about GhostBusters ATC was sexist. A lot of people just knew you can't remake a bonafide classic. Too bad the cast didn't understand that.
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I really enjoyed the first Jak and Daxter. It was a superb little adventure with just the right amount of challenge for its genre and target audience. I really have no idea what their intention was wi...
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You'll find a number of reviews on here that will classify Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time as 'extremely difficult' and 'overrated'. I am definately in those camps. I honestly have no idea why thi...
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I know I'm a little late to the gamne for reviewing PS2 games, but I'm a avid retro gamer here for other retro gamers. The Incredible Hulk - Ultimate Destruction has glimmers of fun moments. Some of t...
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There are two kinds of gamers. The ones that prefer realism, and ones that just want casual entertainment. Fans of most sports games keep series’ like Madden NFL going due to its realistic mecha...
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The first Onimusha was revolutionary for it's gameplay and graphics. The second (Samuari's Destiny) steered away a bit from the established formula, but was still a success. The third (Demon Siege) o...
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And yet all those movies suck, so who cares what they made? The only decent video game movie ever made was the first Mortal Kombat.
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User Rating 6
The Ghost of Tsushima had promise in some ways, but falls pretty short of entertaining in others.ProsThe game is absolutely gorgeous looking. I've never before been compelled to take a screen shot so ...
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is yet another game that suffers from divided personality. Big pros and big cons with little happy medium.Graphics: This game looks very unfinished. The cinematics reminde...
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