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Grand Theft Auto IV Review – Severely Overrated Game Suffers From Extremely Repetitive Missions

Don’t believe the hype. GTA4 is perhaps the most overrated game of all time. Yes, this game is a good GTA game, but the GTA style of game lacks in gameplay and the game has some technical issues as well.

Metal Gear Solid 4 Review – Stealth Action Suffers Due to Ridiculously Overdone Story

Solid Snake bids a thankful farewell in his final movie, er game. The sections with actual gameplay have not advanced much over the first MGS and are not challenging or interesting. New gadgets and moves provide some variety, but half of the “game” is marred with ridiculously long movies that serve little purpose.

F.E.A.R. 2 – Origins Review – the Only Thing to Fear is Having to Shoot More Cloned Replica Soldiers

Throw boring shooting sequences, far too many cloned soldiers and slow motion powers into a blender and you have F.E.A.R. 2. The game’s trademark scripted scary sequences are highly ineffective because there’s no reason to be afraid of something that can’t hurt you. There are far better options if you are want a scary game or want to play an action-packed shooter.

Nintendo Mario Kart For Wii – Great Wii Game For Kids

How much fun can kids have with a single Wii video game? If you’re looking to buy the Nintendo Mario Kart for Wii game, you’re about to find out.

Call of Duty 4 – Modern Warfare Vs Call of Duty 5 – World at War – Infinity Ward Or Treyarch?

Now that Call of Duty 5 has been released for a short while, people have been curious whether it rightfully is an improvement from what Call of Duty 4 was. Well, whether it’s knocking down the suchkas of enemy tangos, or gunning through Nazi fascists with a Thompson, the two both have their own good areas. Each game is made with the same engine, so a certain amount of feel from Call of Duty 4 has been kept intact, with the inclusion of extra perks, UAV, air-strikes, ranks, and many other things. Call of Duty 5 accompanies the addition of more perks with the usage of tanks, and replacing choppers with canines. Graphics are likewise arguably advanced with enhanced physics, dismemberment of extremities, and extra gore. That being said, any game can have large numbers of extra perks and advances added throughout, but if the general balance and concept of the game doesn’t make sense, it doesn’t actually matter very much, in my opinion. Despite the fact that COD5 has brought many new features and developed upon particular areas, when you take a glance at the general game-play and feel of it, things begin to look less attractive.

Fall Out 3 – As Good As Oblivion?

I bought Oblivion for the XBOX 360 when it came out 2 years ago. I instantly fell in love with it. For those of you who don’t know Oblivion is a video game put out by Bethesda Softworks.

Street Fighter 4 – Akuma Vs Balrog Matchup Analysis – Akuma Perspective

This is an analysis of the Akuma vs. Balrog match-up in Street Fighter 4. I talk about what both characters best options are versus each other from both characters’ perspectives. This would be a good read for anybody who is trying to get better at Akuma, Balrog or Street Fighter 4 in general.

Cate West – The Vanishing Files Game Review

Cate West: The Vanishing Files is your typical hidden object game and even with the few varieties in game play, doesn’t really resemble much the trend in hidden object games these days. There are no scene puzzles and no inventory items, equating to less interactivity for each level of the game; however, it’s focused more on something even new players can relate to – a gripping story revolving around a simple yet addictive game play.

Elizabeth Find MD – Diagnosis Mystery Game Review

I was once fascinated in watching TV series featuring hospital dramas and equally amazed at how they solve each baffling case. Elizabeth Find MD: Diagnosis Mystery lets you put on the shoes of these skilled doctors within a hidden object game spanning across 3 cases of rare illnesses. And yes, just like its TV counterparts, there are a lot of drama and nasty doctors in this game too.

Undiscovered World – The Incan Sun Game Review

Somehow, many heroes of movies always find themselves trapped and sucked in great adventures due to unforeseen circumstances. The same goes for many casual games and for Undiscovered World: The Incan Sun, you play the part of this unwary traveler. But what can this game offer aside from the usual hidden object game features? Well, that’s what we are to check out in this review.

Farm Frenzy Pizza Party Game Review

The Farm Frenzy series of time management games is back once again with its newest installment, Farm Frenzy Pizza Party. The same old game play was retained in this offering but this time around, you will be tasked to make some pizzas for the town. This adds a bit of a challenge on later levels as you will take on more buildings and more ingredients in order to fulfill the level objectives.

Emerald City Confidential Game Review

If there’s one thing you’ll remember after hearing the words Emerald City, then certainly it’s going to be The Wizard of Oz. Bringing back the magic of this place from years ago since Dorothy and her adventure, Emerald City Confidential now follows the plotline of post-war Oz, a thriving country not only in terms of culture and commerce, but also of greed and corruption too.

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