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NDS Review - 'Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues'

by Dustin Chadwell on Sept. 23, 2009 @ 1:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Real Life Rescues takes you out of the operating room and into the driver's seat as a paramedic for Harbor City hospital. Experience real-life emergency medical cases such as cardiac arrests, broken bones and life-threatening traumas as you respond to situations requiring you to revive, treat and keep seriously ill patients alive.

Xbox 360 Review - 'Halo 3: ODST'

by Adam Pavlacka on Sept. 22, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Halo 3: ODST is a new game in the Halo saga that lets people experience events leading up to the epic story told in Halo 3 through the eyes of an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper, as they search for clues leading to the whereabouts of their scattered squad and the motivations behind the Covenant's invasion of New Mombasa.

PSN/XBLA Review - 'NBA 2K10: Draft Combine'

by Brian Dumlao on Sept. 22, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

NBA 2K10: Draft Combine will allow fans to create their own custom player with the utmost detail and, for the first time in the NBA 2K series, begin their career by experiencing the on-court life of an NBA hopeful going through the NBA Draft Combine at the world-renowned Attack Athletics gym in Chicago.

Xbox 360 Review - 'Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2'

by Reggie Carolipio on Sept. 21, 2009 @ 12:19 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 features a deep, rich gameplay experience by offering total team customization, where players create their own team name, icon and vehicle, as well as establish their team reputation as they play throughout the story.

Wii Review - 'ATV Quad Kings'

by Dustin Chadwell on Sept. 21, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

ATV Quad Kings immerses the player in the world of ATV motocross racing where aggressive driving and hard-hitting skills are needed to become the King of ATVs. Travel across the globe from the United States to Australia and race in nine breathtaking locations. Compete in incredible high-adrenaline races at each track… but that’s not all! Perform tricks and catch big air in freestyle events to increase your skill rating. There’s no where to hide! It’s fast and furious four-wheel racing on Wii!

NDS Review - 'Wizards of Waverly Place'

by Brian Dumlao on Sept. 20, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Wizards of Waverly Place allows fans to play as their favorite wizard-in-training, Alex Russo, who is played by rising star Selena Gomez on the show, casting magical spells and participating in mini-games to complete tasks and acquire new magic skills.

Wii Review - 'Muramasa: The Demon Blade'

by Brian Dumlao on Sept. 19, 2009 @ 8:11 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Muramasa: The Demon Blade is a unique, highly stylized action RPG players take on the role of a male ninja or female kunoichi, utilizing their ninja prowess to traverse the clever side-scrolling levels that feature vertical progression as well as the traditional horizontal stage advancement.

Xbox 360 Review - 'Section 8'

by Sanford May on Sept. 18, 2009 @ 5:10 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Section 8 is a futuristic FPS that brings strategy and tactics to the genre in a game where players can modify the battlefield on the fly. You are part of an elite infantry squad with a penchant for taking on suicide missions that no one else will tackle.

NDS Review - 'The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks'

by Dustin Chadwell on Sept. 18, 2009 @ 5:03 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

In The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks, players assume the role of Frank and Joe Hardy who have been invited onboard the Royal Express, an extravagant rail line traveling from Paris to St. Petersburg.

PSP Review - 'Dissidia: Final Fantasy'

by Brad Hilderbrand on Sept. 17, 2009 @ 2:51 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Dissidia: Final Fantasy is an all-new title in the FF franchise, although it's not part of the compilation of Final Fantasy VIII or the Ivalice Alliance. Not a standard RPG, it's labeled a dramatic progressive action title, and Tetsuya Nomura, known for Kingdom Hearts, has signed on to be the game's character designer.

PC Review - 'CrimeCraft'

by Tony "OUberLord" Mitera on Sept. 16, 2009 @ 4:20 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Vogster Interactive's CrimeCraft, powered by the Unreal Engine 3, is an MMO that combines the action of a tactical shooter with the strategy of an RPG. Set in a modern world you take part in the political, economical and social life of a big city.

Xbox 360 Review - 'Wet'

by Adam Pavlacka on Sept. 15, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Wet is a highly stylized third-person shooter that seamlessly blends acrobatics, gun play, and sword kills. With dual pistols and a samurai sword, you can engage in combat while sliding on floors, running on walls, jumping, flipping, and performing amazing acrobatic moves – leaving a massive body count in your wake.

PSP Review - 'Warriors Orochi 2'

by Brad Hilderbrand on Sept. 15, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Warriors Orochi 2 takes place after the events of the original, featuring an overwhelming lineup of over 90 playable characters from both franchises including Samurai Warriors 2 Xtreme Legends, plus new characters from Chinese and Japanese history.

Xbox 360 Review - 'Darkest of Days'

by Brian Dumlao on Sept. 14, 2009 @ 4:26 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Phantom EFX's Darkest of Days, using 8Monkey Labs' proprietary Marmoset game engine, is a story-rich, first-person shooter presenting an intriguing story of time-travel to some of the darkest periods in the history of mankind.

PS2 Review - 'Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy'

by Chris "Atom" DeAngelus on Sept. 13, 2009 @ 7:56 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Mana Khemia evolves to a new level with the ultimate 2D graphics blended with anime influenced 3D environments. Game play is as excellent as its looks with plenty of action and tons of item crafting. Players can indulge in the hardcore world of gaming with the highest degree possible on the PS2.

PC Review - 'Tales of Monkey Island, Episode 2: Siege of Spinner Cay'

by Brad Hilderbrand on Sept. 13, 2009 @ 6:46 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Tales of Monkey Island brings the adventures of pirate Guybrush Threepwood into a new era with an storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled during the course of the five-episode saga.

PS3/X360 Review - 'IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey'

by Reggie Carolipio on Sept. 12, 2009 @ 6:10 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey is based around the large-scale aerial combat and ground military operations of WWII. Players can participate in some of the most famous battles piloting fighters, battle planes and heavy bombers across a range of 50+ missions.

Wii Review - 'Build'n Race'

by Brian Dumlao on Sept. 11, 2009 @ 12:44 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

Build’n Race is a game of high-speed stunt racing through some of the most reflex testing track designs - jumps, ramps, raised hairpin turns, half-pipes and a multitude of other challenges await the player all within beautifully realized environments.

NDS Review - 'Garfield Gets Real'

by Dustin Chadwell on Sept. 10, 2009 @ 6:23 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

In Garfield Gets Real you not only get to play cartoon favorite Garfield, but you also take the role of the director by using props, lighting, sound effects and camera angles to make the action as entertaining as possible.

Xbox 360 Review - 'The Beatles: Rock Band'

by Adam Pavlacka on Sept. 9, 2009 @ 12:50 a.m. PDT | Filed under Reviews

The Beatles: Rock Band will allow fans to pick up the guitar, bass, mic or drums and experience The Beatles extraordinary catalogue of music through gameplay that takes players on a journey through the legacy and evolution of the band's legendary career. In addition, The Beatles: Rock Band will offer a limited number of new hardware offerings modeled after instruments used by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr throughout their career.