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Review Date: 09-JUL-2009
RRP: TBA
4.50
If you're looking for a unique fighting experience with tons of charm and wit then look no further than BlazBlue. Your thumbs may not forgive you, but the fighting enthusiast inside of you will feel right at home.
Review Date: 08-JUL-2009
RRP: $99.95
4.00
The Bigs 2, like its predecessor, brings fans an action-packed experience with the same over-the-top gameplay that made the first so enjoyable.
Review Date: 08-JUL-2009
RRP: TBA
3.00
We commend Codemasters for catering to the Wii with a brand new Overlord game instead of porting over Overlord II, which could only have ended in tears — but give us a challenge guys. We're not stupid.
Review Date: 02-JUL-2009
RRP: $79.95
2.50
Unfortunately, the Half-Blood Prince falls victim to the common pitfalls of so many movie-to-game tie-ins before it.
Review Date: 02-JUL-2009
RRP: $109.95
4.50
This game is definitely a nice change of pace from the standard World War II/sci-fi settings and until someone does it better, Bound in Blood is, in my opinion, the best Western-themed shooter around.
Review Date: 01-JUL-2009
RRP: $79.95
4.50
Grand Slam's a great package, especially for those who've grown bored with Wii Sports's comparatively casual take on tennis. The Wii MotionPlus-assisted play is nearly pitch-perfect, the modes brimming with features, and the visuals — while the weakest aspect of the title — offer some cartoony charm. As a quality tennis title and an impressive showcase of Nintendo's new tech, EA's ambitious first effort easily takes the cup.
Review Date: 30-JUN-2009
RRP: $99.95
4.00
There are plenty of great things in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to warrant purchasing it. If you like Transformers, buy this game. Even if you don't (or you just hate Michael Bay), you should still give Optimus Prime a try.
Review Date: 29-JUN-2009
RRP: $99.95
4.50
This year's version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour is as sweet as a 350 yard tee shot down the middle of the fairway. It will challenge experienced players while still providing enough teaching and lessons to acclimate even the newest of players. If this game is not in the running for "Sports Game of the Year" awards, I will be really surprised.
Review Date: 29-JUN-2009
RRP: $99.95
4.50
Fight Night Round 4 lacks some of the wow factor of its predecessor, but it builds upon the strengths of Round 3 and corrects most of its weaknesses. Three years is a long time to wait for a sports sequel, but Round 4 is an excellent and necessary upgrade for all Fight Night fans, and it reasserts the series as the (relatively) uncontested titleholder across all simulation-style boxing games.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2009
RRP: $79.95
3.50
To be blunt, The Conduit is a by the numbers shooter that offers a couple of thrills but ultimately doesn't make much of an impact. If your system of choice is the Wii then I suggest you check it out, as action games are few and far between on the platform and The Conduit does have its positives; anyone who loved Goldeneye will want to give a look as well if only to get a nice dose of nostalgia. But the rest of you shouldn't feel a need to abandon your favourite next-gen shooter for this one.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2009
RRP: $109.95
3.00
Overlord II is a decent game that maintains its predecessor's greatness, but it doesn't show enough progression or improvement. The unforgiving checkpoints and host of other problems make it a frustrating experience, making for a sinfully fun title that forces you to a steep penance for your enjoyment.
Review Date: 16-JUN-2009
RRP: $49.95
4.00
I didn't quite know what to make of Let's Tap when it first showed up in the GP offices, and was even more surprised at the amount of attention it was drawing. When I finally sat in on a few rounds of Tap Runner, I'll admit — I was automatically intrigued. Interesting control mechanics meet surprisingly solid game design in this fun, if simple title.
Review Date: 16-JUN-2009
RRP: $119.95
4.00
Though I was ultimately somewhat disappointed by the flawed and fundamentally repetitive nature of my time as a green recruit, Ghostbusters' tight online component renewed my long-term enthusiasm for slam-dunking slimers. Now I just need to figure out how to get Ray Parker, Jr.'s theme song out of my head.
Review Date: 15-JUN-2009
RRP: $69.95
4.00
Munchables is weirdly addictive, and I can't decide whether it's my morbid curiosity in these strange creatures or the cute virus infecting my brain. The dialogue and names are seemingly written by a 2nd grader, but that just adds to the game's odd charm. The Munchables is one those games that you know is silly, and you'll feel guilty for playing it, yet you can't help but love it.
Review Date: 15-JUN-2009
RRP: $79.95
4.50
I suspect that some people will find their enthusiasm drained more than mine by the shallow enemy gene pool, but even they're bound to get swept away by the myriad pleasures of tearing up town as a ghoulish and preternaturally fleet-footed shape-shifter.
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