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Review: We Love Golf! [Wii]
Developed by the Camelot, the minds behind Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, We Love Golf! displays a flair for bubbly, fun fare!
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Review: Soul Calibur IV [Xbox 360]
Soul Calibur IV is a strong fighter, but its edge is beginning to dull.
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Review: Soul Calibur IV [PS3]
Soul Calibur IV is a strong fighter, but its edge is beginning to dull.
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Review: PixelJunk Eden [PS3]
Got ten bucks lying around? Own a PS3? Looking for a great game to occupy your time? Then we have just the thing for you: read on for our review of PixelJunk Eden, a fantastic game available only on the Playstation Network!
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Review: Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns [DS]
The cocky, pink-haired ninja Izuna is back for another round of shinobi-coated dungeon crawling with some new features and tweaks in tow.
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Review: Order Up! [Wii]
A wholesome serving of frantic and addictive Wii Remote gameplay gets dished up for wannabe chefs with SuperVillain Studio's Order Up!
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Review: Final Fantasy IV [DS]
Square Enix reminds us why Final Fantasy IV is a tale worth retelling!
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Review: Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 [DS]
Dr. Derek Stiles returns in Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 on the Nintendo DS -- the true sequel to the original surgical simulation!
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Review: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith [Xbox 360]
Three years ago, when Harmonix first put those small plastic guitars in gamers' sweaty hands, the novelty of the controller coupled with the unique gameplay was enough to hold people's attention.
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Review: Mister Slime [DS]
Mister Slime plays like a throw-back that never could've happened. It's old school exploratory puzzle action, but in what schoolhouse besides the DS would your main inputs be the tap 'n draggin' stylus and microphone-directed breath manipulation?
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