Monsters Vs. Aliens (MVA) is a solid action adventure title that is let down mainly by a lack of effort in game design. For a licensed title, MVA is certainly above average, and in many aspects, it is actually a decent game. Enjoying a licensed game i...
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April 24, 2009
Nerf N-Strike (Wii) Review
NERF N-Strike is the epitome of the phrase ’mixed bag’; you would be hard pressed to find another game that can be so enjoyable on one hand, yet a little underwhelming on the other. Then again, very few games are as unique as NERF N-Strike...
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March 16, 2009
Bolt (Wii) Review
Bolt, for those who do not know, is a recently released animated feature from Disney studios. Like all major motion picture releases, a multiplatform video game tie-in is always on the cards. Licensed games really deserve a genre of their own, as they...
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January 11, 2009
Skate It (Wii) Review
Tony Hawks has long been the king of the skateboarding genre. First introduced some 10 years ago, the Tony Hawk games have been a popular and hugely successful series of games. Not much has challenged the series, until now, with EA introducing their n...
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December 31, 2008
Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno (Wii) Review
Ive never watched the Avatar series, but I did have a vague idea on what the show's basic premise was. I knew it involved characters that had the ability to bend air as well as other elements such as water and earth. So, while I didnt know a whole lo...
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December 15, 2008
Quantum of Solace: The Video Game (Wii)
No James Bond video game has really come close to emulating the brilliance of GoldenEye (Everything or Nothing came close, but in a different way), but does Quantum of Solace finally knock GoldenEye of the helm as best Bond game? Well, no. In all hone...
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December 14, 2008
James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace (Wii) Review
I still have the fondest memories to this very day of playing Goldeneye 64 on my beloved 64. With a few mates around or the younger siblings, I could spend hours playing the multiplayer mode. Backed up by a robust and well designed single player mode,...
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December 8, 2008
Guitar Hero: World Tour (Wii) Review
Guitar Hero has become a cult phenomenon in the video game world, showcasing just how far games have come in the last decade. Guitar Hero has been a runaway success and now, Guitar Hero World Tour sees the light of day. However, this time it isn't....
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November 27, 2008
LEGO Batman (Wii) Review
Lego versions of various popular movie franchises have proved to be popular and well received games over the last couple of years. First it was Star Wars, then it was the classic adventure series Indiana Jones. Now, its the caped-crime fighting advent...
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November 10, 2008
Boogie Superstar (Wii) Review
Boogie Superstar is the follow up to Boogie, the singing and dancing themed game released on the Wii about a year go to mixed reviews. I played Boogie, and I even reviewed it for this very site. I was not overly impressed with Boogie. I had high hopes...