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Kakusei-Hen follows the Dragon Ball series from the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament all the way up to the end of the Namek/Freeza saga. It is basically a combat-slash-quiz title that really only needs a massive knowledge of the series to complete.
F-Zero X is all about boosting your way to the front of the grid with the 30 pilots all racing at one time, which is an impressive feature when compared to modern games such as Wipeout HD that only hosts seven other rivals.
When the Wiimote launched, it was hailed as the future of console controls and for the most part it has been an excellent device, but it has its limitations.
Racing tiny carts around cartoony tracks and lobbing rounded objects at opponents sounds pretty familiar. It could be Maria Kart, but instead it is MySims Racing.
With over 2 800 cards to collect and use and a host of hidden bits and pieces stashed away in the Story mode, players will be at this for an awfully long time.
With several playable characters from the Sonic universe, from Knuckles to Rouge, a decent turn-based combat system with chase sequences that sometimes feel like Crash Bandicoot and a leveling and item option, this RPG turned out to be really entertaining.
Square Enix have re-released the much-loved classic SNES title Chrono Trigger on the DS, and it has aged very well. The tale is identical, with multiple endings in place and the addition of a new area, Dark Omen, goes a little way towards making this version desirable.
Buzz's enthusiastic quizmaster is back with a bag full of new questions and some cheeky comments that will make you cringe.
In a third-person adventure, Indiana leaves no stone unturned as he travels through locales such as Panama and China. The hero's character is based on a 1980s model of Harrison Ford, with the surrounding backdrops looking very 1980.
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood tells the tale of brothers Ray and Thomas before the events of the first game. Kicking off in the American Civil War, the brothers leave their post to save their homestead and family.
Developers Eurocom made the right choice by building the title as a platformer that varies as you take charge of six different characters from the movie.
Fewer and fewer titles are being released on Sony's little slim wonder, and the ones that are cannot really stack up to the next-gen beasts. Black Bean has given it their best shot with SBK09, however, and the result is somewhat satisfying.
The story doesn't offer much substance and is bogged down by terrible writing and voice acting, but Klonoa's gameplay and design are splendid enough to ensure that it stands as a great addition to the Wii library, with no nostalgia required to appreciate it.
Vast amounts of countryside in the USA have been demolished and made lifeless by extreme weather. What this means is that bikes, quads and trucks now have a great big playground.
Taking place after the events of the first title, the ever-present minions are looking for a new overlord. They locate one in a small village, a young, creepy-looking boy.
When people roll their eyes and reveal a hesitance to play Japanese role-playing games, they're probably referring to games like Star Ocean: The Last Hope.
This is the best golf game on any console, ever. The rest of this review is sadly an elaboration on this concept as swinging a virtual club, with perfect response, in the US Open.
Alex Mercer finds himself with amnesia and incredible new abilities, pursued by the military and trapped in a New York City in the grips of a terrible biological crisis. A truly inspired touch here is the Web of Intrigue.
Are web based games still the time wasting pop-ups that we used to spoil our lunch breaks on? The world of Evony thinks not.
The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen game is a faithful adaptation of the Michael Bay film - it's an overlong mess of inane explosions, untouched by talent and fuelled by misplaced nostalgia for a cartoon so old that nobody can remember how bad it was.