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Friday, February 10, 2012

IGN 8.5 Grand Slam Tennis 2 (PS3)

A very confident entry into the tennis genre from EA Sports.

 

09

Thursday, February 09, 2012

IGN 9.0 UFC Undisputed 3 (PS3)

UFC Undisputed returns to the Octagon refreshed and ready to fight.

 

Gamezebo 8.0 Ragdoll Blaster 3 (iPad)

Pros: Great graphics and sound. Fun physics puzzling gameplay. Very clever level designs. IAP system is totally optional. Cons: Physics system seems to enjoy freaking out every now and then.

 

Gamezebo 6.0 Raid Leader (iPad)

Pros: Lovely character models and still images. Drag and drop gameplay mechanics work nicely. IAP system is fairly affordable. Cons: English translation isn't all that great. In-game environments don't really do much. Gameplay feels rather shallow. Audio won't turn on or off reliably. Zero replay value.

 

08

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Gamezebo 9.0 Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land (iPad)

Pros: Amazing graphics and sound. Deep, challenging turn-based strategy gameplay. An outstanding adaptation of Lovecraft's Eldritch Horror. Recent update solves all the major problems present in the first version. Cons: High level of difficulty will undoubtedly turn some people off.

 

GameSpot 6.5 Grand Slam Tennis 2 (PS3)

Good visuals and accessible controls can't mask Grand Slam Tennis 2's weak career mode.

 

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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Gamezebo 10.0 Reckless Racing 2 (iPad)

Pros: More fully featured and well done than a lot of console racers. Highly addictive. Cons: A little bit more of the same from the first game.

 

Game Informer 9.3 Jak and Daxter Collection (PS3)

Jak And Daxter's PS2 Adventures Shine In New HD Collection

 

Gamezebo 9.0 GHOST TRICK: Phantom Detective (iPad)

Pros: Time rewind mechanic is fun, animation is top notch Cons: Dialogue parts seem to take forever

 

IGN 9.0 Jak and Daxter Collection (PS3)

The demolition duo has returned!

 

GiantBomb 8.0 Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (PS3)

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning creates an interesting world and gives you good combat options, but the whole thing overstays its welcome a bit.

 

IGN 8.0 The Simpsons Arcade Game (PS3)

Look out world, The Simpsons are back.

 

GameSpot 7.5 Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (PS3)

Kingdoms of Amalur's combat and character advancement are fantastic enough to overshadow how bland everything else is.

 

Pocket Gamer 7.0 Sticky Bees HD (iPad)

Sticky Bees HD offers a tough but short challenge that's heavy on quick-thinking strategy

 

GameSpot 7.0 The Darkness II (PS3)

The Darkness II is not the revelation its predecessor was, but ripping up occultists with your demon arms is a blast anyway.

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