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Atlus is bringing the Choro Q racing game to the Nintendo DS.
Atlus plans to publish this board game for the PSP.
Get ready to race on the PSP with Touge Max, courtesy of Atlus.
Photo World DSi lets players take pictures with their DSI camera and then customize their pictures with a variety of stamps, photo effects, and text boxes.
If you're big on imports and anime, Bloody Bride is an interesting story-driven game worth checking out.
Since Bomberman has long been known to play with fire and explosives, it was really just a matter of time before he added the track to his long list of ...
While Bomberman World isn't a particularly bad game per se, it's clearly not the best representative of what the series has to offer.
Brigandine screams mediocrity.
The key word to defining Bust A Groove 2 is "more."
Grand Tour Racing may not be perfect, but at times comes close.
While the synthesis of cinema, computer animation, and console gaming was an inevitability for the games industry, Eggs of Steel clearly stands as a victim of unfulfilled ambition.
If Fellini had made a fighting game, it would have been Groove On Fight.
These fighters are a mix of the usual Ken/Ryu/Zangief ilk, with a little Samurai Shodown thrown in for good measure.
For serious fans of the genre, the game can be very time consuming and rewarding in the way a good strategy game should be.
Kartia's a game with substance and style, one that wins you over without resorting to flashy pyrotechnics or cheap gimmicks.
What makes Lunacy so compelling is the voice acting.
Maken X would make a great addition to an already strong library.
Ogre Battle 64 offers a detailed branching story and great depth of customization, both executed brilliantly within the limitations of a 35-meg cartridge.
Atlus has done gamers a service in rereleasing this classic.
Peak Performance is Wonderbread bland.
Altus' Persona for the PlayStation easily qualifies as a sleeper hit.
If you're the type of RPGer who commits to checking out the most nonstandard manifestations of the genre, then Rhapsody is definitely worth your attention.
SK2 might be the best party-racing alternative to Mario Kart 64.
Experienced players will breeze through the game in less than five hours, almost never having to push the limits of their gaming prowess.
The game has a strong anime aesthetic - sometimes cute, sometimes wacky, and definitely attractive.
All in all, Trap Gunner faithfully reproduces the fun found in Spy vs. Spy and adds enough twists so it doesn't come off as a complete rip-off.
RPG fans looking for something other than the standard "boy meets girl, boy loses girl in heart-wrenching cutscene, boy avenges girl's death and saves world" formula should definitely give Persona ...
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