Review: Final Fantasy XIII-2

Be it that the polestar of FFXIII-2 is time travel, developing an endlessly interesting, easy to adapt manner of date-skipping was something that Square Enix had to nail down on all points

Review: NFL Blitz

The crack-like and Pokémon-esque method of earning players aside, NFL Blitz’s biggest fumble is in its extremely flawed match-making experience.

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Review: GoldenEye 007: Reloaded

The graphics are inconsistent, with some scenes stunning (the aforementioned nightclub) while others look awful, such as the N64-grade flight over the African jungle.

Review: Saints Row: The Third

The wafer-thin story is merely an excuse to take part in the kind of bizarre, over the top, and hilarious scenarios that you would never encounter in any other game.

Review: The King of Fighters XIII

Three-on-three, elimination-style combat is the name of the game in KoF XIII, and the overall flow of each duel isn’t as frantic or, let’s face it, luck-based as UMvC3 or something like a version of BlazBlue.

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Review: Just Dance 3

Slick, minimalistic menus with bright, vibrant colors and simple design make the game one that’s indeed appealing to sight and sound.

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Review: FIFA Soccer 12

The game only extends the distance between its foremost rival, leading the charge with revamped defensive techniques and the brilliant Impact Engine.

Review: Dance Dance Revolution II

As with all rhythm games, song selection is paramount. Similar to many DDR installments of recent years, most of the available songs are super-processed teeny-bopper tunes.

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