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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Review

“Greetings, true believers!” Stan Lee’s words as he introduces Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.

The DS version of the latest Spider-Man entry is one I found to be a bit of a delightful surprise. I’d describe the title as a Metroid Fusion-inspired Brawler. In the game, three versions of Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, Noir Spider-Man, and 2099 Spider-Man navigate a modest-sized maze of a map, uncovering power-ups and secrets along the way as they bang up hundreds of baddies.

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I Spy Spooky Mansion Review

A fun hidden object title for all ages.

I Spy Spooky Mansion is a surprisingly well done game based around finding hidden objects. Unlike most other titles in the genre, which are usually flat 2D images, I Spy Spooky Mansion is completely 3D; a great aspect that allows players to scour every plane of an area. Add to that some decent humor, mini-games that actually work, a decently long quest, and co-operative play, and you have one of the best games in the genre on Wii.

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Play Clever XBLA Puzzle Title via Special Code Download

The co-operative puzzle title, ilomilo, has launched, but it is nowhere to be found on the Xbox Live Marketplace.

Right now if you were to search the Xbox Live Marketplace for the title ilomilo, absolutely nothing would show up for you except a dashboard theme and a game trailer. However, the title is actually available now - that is, if you have a secret code.

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Power Gig: Rise of the SixString Review

Why include a real guitar if you aren't going to get to play it like one?

As a guitarist, I find Power Gig: Rise of the Six String almost offensive. It had built my hopes up to hear that a true guitar would be included in a modern rhythm game. In my head, I imagined getting the opportunity to truly strum out some tracks, and learn to play some new songs in a manner I've never had the opportunity of doing. But no, rather than using the guitar like an actual guitar, players are stuck doing the same old Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange button-based notes, with an occasional real power chord thrown in. Even worse, by now everyone is used to playing on a standard plastic guitar controller, making this feel like some unnatural compromise between playing that and playing the real thing.

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Double Fine's Next Title Revealed

Stacking will be the second downloadable title released by the company and published by THQ.

Yesterday, IGN revealed the next title from developer Double Fine Productions, of Psychonauts and Brutal Legend fame. Stacking will be the second downloadable title from the developer, and as with their last title, Costume Quest, it will be published by THQ.

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Super Meat Boy Review

One of the most finely crafted games of this generation.

Since the birth of the downloadable platform this generation, we have seen many great games; however, very few have managed to surpass being a cheap, quick thrill and achieve true greatness. A couple of years back I had the opportunity to review World of Goo, and I walked away utterly stunned by the experience. Today, I'm here to say that such an experience is once again available to the gaming world in Super Meat Boy. The simple platformer is so amazing in its execution, that it's absolutely irresistible.

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The Undergarden Review

Some call it Zen, I call it boring.

I find reviewing The Undergarden to be a difficult prospect; it’s another game added to the growing catalogue of independently published games focusing more on the presentation and visual design of the world rather than story or character development. While the other games in this genre, Braid or Limbo for example, try to throw in some complex puzzle interaction The Undergarden instead goes a different route, marketing itself as a “Zen Game”.

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Nintendo Download: 11/22/2010

Nintendo makes a return to WiiWare this week with a brand new 800 point title, as do demos for some of the more popular recent releases.

This week provides a packed set of releases with a total of four demos on WiiWare, alongside a first party Nintendo release. DSiWare offers up three brand new titles, and Virtual Console even sees some action with a single Neo Geo release.

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Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage Review

It's as if the Warriors series met God Hand.

Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage is obviously a game adaptation of the popular manga and anime from the 80s, but it's also the latest work of Omega Force, the team behind the Warriors series. After a few minutes with the game it's quite obvious that said team was behind the title, as the gameplay closely resembles the style of play found in their main series, requiring players to take on hordes of enemies at a time. I also couldn't help but draw another comparison as I played through the title; whether it be the setting, feel of the game, or the epic boss fights that conclude each level, Fist of the North Star undoubtedly reminded me of God Hand.

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Press Release - Ubisoft Announces Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time Has Zapped Into a Store Near You

The Rabbids are about to change the course of human history and you’re invited to the party!

Rabbids are bwaaack and this time they have an infallible plan to travel back in time and invade history!

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