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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow (PS2)
Genre: Historic Action Adventure | Posted Jun 29, 2006

The Legend of Jack Sparrow is a pretty standard hack-and-slash action game that doesn't deliver on much of the stumblingly bombastic charm of its title character.
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fair
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow (PC)
Genre: Historic Action Adventure | Posted Jun 29, 2006

The Legend of Jack Sparrow is a pretty standard hack-and-slash action game that doesn't deliver on much of the stumblingly bombastic charm of its title character.
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good
World Tour Soccer 06 (PSP)
Genre: Soccer Sim | Posted Jun 29, 2006

World Tour Soccer returns for a second season, with the same skill-based reward system but new wireless Internet play.
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poor
AMF Xtreme Bowling (PS2)
Genre: Bowling | Posted Jun 28, 2006

AMF Xtreme Bowling is yet another bowling game that's so easy to master that you really shouldn't waste any of your time on it.
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mediocre
Micro Machines V4 (PS2)
Genre: Racing | Posted Jun 27, 2006

The novelty of racing teeny, tiny cars is more than a little bit stale, and so is Micro Machines V4.
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good
Titan Quest (PC)
Genre: Action Role-Playing | Posted Jun 26, 2006

With its lengthy single-player campaign, well-integrated multiplayer, and full-featured level editor, Titan Quest is a robust package that nonetheless feels all too familiar.
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mediocre
Armored Core: Last Raven (PS2)
Genre: Mech Sim | Posted Jun 23, 2006

Armored Core: Last Raven offers very little new content to satisfy series veterans, and is completely inaccessible to everyone else.
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fair
Break 'Em All (DS)
Genre: Action | Posted Jun 23, 2006

This budget-priced Arkanoid clone has its moments of creativity, but mostly it's just a serviceable puzzler that offers little outside of well-worn territory.
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fair
Sudoku Gridmaster (DS)
Genre: Puzzle | Posted Jun 23, 2006

Sudoku Gridmaster's interface is lacking, making this a second-rate puzzle collection, at best.
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poor
Crusty Demons (XBOX)
Genre: | Posted Jun 23, 2006

As an idea, Crusty Demons isn't so bad. As a game, it's weighed down by frustrating controls and lackluster presentation.
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fair
Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar (GBA)
Genre: Role-Playing | Posted Jun 22, 2006

The story may justify the price of admission, but there's really nothing new in Mega Man Battle Network 6 that wasn't in previous games.
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Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Gregar (GBA)
Genre: Role-Playing | Posted Jun 22, 2006

The story may justify the price of admission, but there's really nothing new in Mega Man Battle Network 6 that wasn't in previous games.
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poor
Soldier Elite (PC)
Genre: Sci-Fi Action Adventure | Posted Jun 22, 2006

Soldier Elite wants very badly to be a stealth action game, but it lacks any understanding of the subtlety and nuance that are essential to the genre.
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good
NFL Head Coach (PC)
Genre: Football Sim | Posted Jun 22, 2006

Its laborious pacing and artificial-intelligence issues not withstanding, NFL Head Coach is a worthwhile first attempt at a football-management simulation.
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fair
Tomb Raider: Legend (PSP)
Genre: Modern Action Adventure | Posted Jun 21, 2006

If you can get past the poor controls and irritating camera, Tomb Raider: Legend on the PSP offers the same fairly enjoyable experience as its PC and console counterparts.
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