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Eternal Darkness is a perplexing experience, uniquely extravagant and packed with loathsome horrors.
The first thing Eternal Darkness presents to the player upon booting up the GameCube system is a quote from Edgar Allan Poe’s masterpiece poem “The Raven”. It dictates much of the t...
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Charming in its simplicity, Pikmin bets all it has on brand new ideas.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but then again so wasn’t in 30 days. Yet, in Pikmin you have exactly 30 days to rebuild a spacecraft and fly back home before your life suit runs out of whatev...
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Gloomy, twisted, icy, picturesque, and still suffering from the ultimate problem of Resident Evil: boss battles.
People might complain a lot about the controls but this, my friends, is Resident Evil. This is what the series should never have ceased from being. It’s not that the series doesn’t work as...
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I think Mission Impossible for the Nintendo 64 is pretty good, and it has a low score there, I can't remember what the score is but I guess it's in the 60's.
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When your core is a solid as this is you don't need much else to entertain.
I really wanted to be on par with the story of Halo before venturing into the third installment of the series, but it seems I’ll never be able to catch up so I decided to go ahead and play the g...
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A free game that works as a pretty straightforward experience.
This puzzle game is readily available to anyone willing to download it from the Xbox Live. It's free so the fact that you don't really have to pay a cent to have access to it makes it at least a one ...
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Solid narrative-driven action game that sometimes suffers from excessive hand-holding.
Every form of work put forth is ultimately part of the context in which it was conceived, be it some kind of artistic creation or simply something that serves a more objective nature. Sure for me vid...
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Wave Race 64 (looking at the water) and Super Maio 64.
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Immersive dive in character development and philosophical themes.
It took quite a while for the Deus Ex series to get back on track with releases since the second game, arguably weaker than the first one which is now considered a classic, this might have contribute...
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Mega Man kept strong until the very end.
And finally the last game of the original hexalogy arrives. It is year 1993 and we’re halfway through the 16-bit generation, two years away from the release of the first Playstation console. It...
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A whole new game with the old tank controls.Frankly, anything that's not a lame remake would make me happy.
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