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Kappa Michi launches this week in Japan.
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Gamepro review Silent Hill Shattered Memories
2.5 stars out of 5 - Bold, ambitious but flawed?
gamepro.com impressions
gamingeek
Radical working on Wii title
Cancelled open world next gen game
connectedconsoles.com news
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Seth Green and Martin Sheen VO Mass Effect
Michael Dorn also lends his voice.
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aspro
Bible Adventures coming to 360 and Wii
PS3 not worthy enough of this divine gift
1up.com news
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Just cause 2 1up preview
An hour of freefalling body slams, vehicular homicide via grappling hook
1up.com impressions
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They did WiiWare my face. It's in Muscle March.
I'm the one on the far right.
They take the cake for worst review site out there as far as I'm concerned.
Speaking of Threeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
I picked up 3 games today:
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.
The Sabateur.
I'll try to post some impressions soon, IF I can tear myself away from Muramasa.
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On the subject of Muramasa: I made it through Hell. Fought my way up to Heaven. Beat, but got smacked down to earth by Raijin, and will make the ascent up there again soon. I think I am going into the last act for Momohime; I am an act or two behind with Kisuke.
AWESOME game.
If you can get it cheap, Vader, I really do recommend it for you. I think you would have a good time, especially since they rate how you fight. You fight better, or perfectly, and you get more "Souls" and experience for your battle. Not exactly Devil May Cry, but F-U-N nonetheless!
I've been watching the Saboteur for ages, the reviews are all poor.
NZGamer
While the hand-to-hand battle mechanics are a bit spongy - the targeting system especially so - the gun fights are a joy to control.
IGN AU
While it’s a little rough around the edges we enjoyed this game more than we thought we would. It’s far from perfect, but it’s great to see Pandemic going out with a bang.
9Lives
Despite the few minor flaws in The Saboteur, this game is worth its money. If you want to give depressed Paris its colour back and in the meantime go mental on anything smelling of Nazis, then The Saboteur happily obliges. It keeps you coming back to your console for more. A wonderful final act for Pandemic Studios.
VideoGamer
As addictive as the perk goals are, it's the bread-and-butter sabotage that proves to be the real distraction.
Game Informer
The Saboteur may lack the polish of the contemporaries it boldly mimics, but protagonist Sean Devlin’s quest for revenge and an alluring 1940s Paris make this a World War II memory worth making.
Multiplayer.it
The Saboteur, the last game from Pandemic, is a good game, with a well devised gameplay, that puts together GTA style car chases and a strong action platform attitude, typical of games like infamous and Prototype. The Saboteur is very fun and entertaining but suffers from a bad a.i. and sometimes poor visuals.
GameSpot
It's a lot of fun to paint the town red in this black and white open-world game, but the weak stealth elements limit your options.
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WTF? Again?
Posted new NMH trailers. Comment in the thread.
Someone post in the forums now.
No, NOW.
I look at Saboteur as a deBlob with Nazis and Dynamite!
Sounds like a good time to me!
I have low expectations, so it should be fine.
De Blob wasn't a 6/10 game
Shame about Saboteur, I wanted to play in retro chic Paris.
As much as I value New Zealand gamer and Gamespots reviews
1UP
As soon as you hit the city, the game's pace drops off, and the sub-par graphics and poor controls steadily bog down an otherwise terrific idea.
Read Full Review >IGN UK
Unfortunately the reality is something that harks back to the darker days of open world games, its individual elements uninspiring and its story a poor patchwork of clichés sewn together with juvenile smut and swearing - and it's a melancholy swansong for the once brilliant Pandemic.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
Not half as bad as the limp first few hours suggest. It's perhaps not the greatest company epitaph in the world but, as Devlin might say, while throwing himself out of a speeding car, knocking back a slug o' the good stuff and mashing a Nazi's head in with one punch: "It coulda been a lot worse."
Read Full Review >GameSpy
But while the combat and destruction portions of playing as the Saboteur are fun, the story and effect you have on the world are disappointingly underdeveloped.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
It's hard to imagine why anyone would opt for The Saboteur when they've got Assassin's Creed II as an alternative. Beyond its Parisian setting, The Saboteur fails to add any new ideas to the sandbox genre other than breasts.
Read Full Review >Teletext GameCentral
A poor swansong for Pandemic, with a few novel ideas spoilt by a host of badly copied gameplay mechanics.
Read Full Review >Still updating, bitches.
Gamepro and Gameinformer review Silent hill poorly. Those are my two worst review sites. Gamespot even comes above them to me.
I'm interested in seeing what EDGE gives it.
Did you read the article? Their goal was to make TP as vast and realistic as possible. Now they are going further. I didn't find TP to be realistic. If that is their idea of it, then bring it on.
In March too! And in Japanese!
Yes, I read the article. More "vast and realistic" is not what I want at all. I want more Wind Waker.
we sort of knew it was coming but, damn this feels good!
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
man i wish you had a DS so you could play Spirit Tracks right now. i think you would really enjoy it
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Not if it's touchscreen controls-only. That's why I disliked PH.
It's "powered by awesome."