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- Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga posted on 10/21/2009
- "The most fun I had with Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga was watching a defeated enemy's corpse glitch through a suspended platform into the air below. The game crashed on a loading screen soon afterwards." Ouch. When the only entertainment you can derive from a game come from the ridiculous glitches and bugs, you know you're not in for a good time, as Heidi learned while playing through this terribly flawed RPG.
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- Wii Fit Plus posted on 10/6/2009
- In between counting the millions and millions of dollars Wii Fit undoubtedly made them, Nintendo probably paused with anxiety about how to follow the original hit excer-game up. Do you create an entirely new batch of workouts, knowing you've picked some of the best already? How do you satisfy the millions of customers who purchased the original Wii Fit while still making an attempt to reach out to even more customers?
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- Spyborgs posted on 9/29/2009
- Putting your finger on the Wii's most substantial demographic can be a difficult task. Is it mainly preferred by young children, the elderly, parents, or that often-referenced and mysterious "casual gamer"? It's this conundrum that seemed to give the makers of Spyborgs the biggest pause, and it's evident once you begin playing Spyborgs that the game is suffering from a bit of an identity crisis.
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- Dead Space: Extraction posted on 9/24/2009
- Wii gamers finally get their chance to scream in space with a prequel to the original Dead Space that plays unlike any other light-gun game ever created. With fantastic production values and well-told story, Extraction is a great showcase of the Wii's unique abilities.
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- Muramasa: The Demon Blade posted on 9/8/2009
- You ever have one of those days? I'm talking, really bad. Like, a demon possessed your body and you found out your boyfriend screwed up big time bad. Yeah, not fun.
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- Guitar Hero 5 (Wii) posted on 9/1/2009
- Roadie Battle, plus other tweaks, makes GH5 a chart topper
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- Metroid Prime Trilogy posted on 8/24/2009
- The Metroid Prime series has an outstanding reputation, thanks to terrific installments on both the Gamecube and Wii. Taking a series known for its 2-D roots and transporting it into the 3-D FPS space was risky but Samus made the transition intact, offering gamers a chance to step into her power armor for some thrilling outer space adventures. Now, Wii owners get a chance to revisit the Prime franchise with updated visuals and motion controls in one outstanding package.
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- Madden NFL 10 (Wii) posted on 8/14/2009
- Madden NFL 10 Wii is instantly discredited due to its assigned system, the technologically inferior Nintendo Wii. Granted, the game is different than its console counterparts, but included in this year's iteration are numerous and unique game modes that you won't find anywhere else. With multiple 'play calling' and throwing options, Madden NFL 10 Wii emphasizes on the 'pick up and play' fashion while also catering to the more dedicated and simulation-hungry audience, even though it suffers from a few minor tribulations
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- Roogoo Twisted Towers posted on 8/10/2009
- Remember the childhood toy where you put the shapes in the bucket by placing the correct shape with the correct hole? RooGoo Twisted Towers takes the concept to a whole new level by adding a storyline and villains to the mix.
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- Micro Review: bit.trip CORE posted on 8/10/2009
- I've been playing bit.trip CORE for a couple of days now, and I'm not getting any better at it. To some extent, it's a rhythm game, and on that level, I'm the last guy who should've been asked to review this.
Video Game Spotlight
Diner Dash
Players take direct control of Flo as she seats patrons, takes orders, delivers food, and buses tables in single and multiplayer action.
