Archive for April, 2009
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 30, 2009
The first Patapon was an infectiously addictive title that perfectly combined rhythm and strategy gaming into one sweet package. Now, the sequel is here and it has me…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 29, 2009
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga is one of the best RPGs you’ll ever play on the Nintendo DS. Period. The combat system is addictive and well rounded, while…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 7, 2009
Take one shot of PaRappa the Rapper’s Simon Says-esque gameplay, a few dashes of WarioWare’s fast-paced, addictive mini-games and top it all off with a hefty dose of…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 7, 2009
It was bound to happen eventually. Grand Theft Auto’s success gave birth to so many imitators that it was just a matter of time before someone found a…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 7, 2009
It was bound to happen eventually. Grand Theft Auto’s success gave birth to so many imitators that it was just a matter of time before someone found a…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 7, 2009
Since I first saw the trailer for Ninja Blade, I was immediately intrigued. The smooth, stylish cinematics and epic creatures alone were enough to make me squeal like…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 7, 2009
What you’re about to read is my second attempt to review Dark Athena. My first review was too critical of Dark Athena because, when compared to Escape from
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 7, 2009
What you’re about to read is my second attempt to review Dark Athena. My first review was too critical of Dark Athena because, when compared to Escape from
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 6, 2009
The axe-shredding series returns to the stage with a rock solid entry that should please rhythm game players, while also giving Metallica fans plenty of fist-pumping content. …
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 6, 2009
I once had a chance to hang out with Nomar Garciappara for about 3 hours. It was one of those rare moments in life. I was living in…
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Posted By GamePro.com: April 6, 2009
The axe-shredding series returns to the stage with a rock solid entry that should please rhythm game players, while also giving Metallica fans plenty of fist-pumping content. …





