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Crackdown (X360)
Genre: Sci-Fi Shooter | Posted Feb 12, 2007

Crackdown creates an exciting open world and gives you a lot of interesting abilities, but there isn't enough main-game content to truly take advantage of the game's strengths.
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Fossil League: Dino Tournament Championship (DS)
Genre: Role-Playing | Posted Feb 12, 2007

Despite the game's less-than-stellar visuals, budding paleontologists and Pokémon fans alike should find an enjoyable and lengthy romp through time in this handheld adventure.
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fair
Starshatter: The Gathering Storm (PC)
Genre: Action | Posted Feb 12, 2007

This is an enhanced version of 2004's Starshatter that adds improved AI and production values, but that's about it.
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great
Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (X360)
Genre: Soccer Sim | Posted Feb 9, 2007

Konami's seminal football game finally makes its way to the Xbox 360, but it doesn't fulfil many next-generation ambitions.
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great
Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (PS2)
Genre: Soccer Sim | Posted Feb 9, 2007

Konami's sixth Pro Evolution Soccer title plays a superb game of football but offers little in the way of new features.
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Patriots: A Nation Under Fire (PC)
Genre: Action | Posted Feb 9, 2007

Even the promise of blowing away the most generic of terrorists in Middle America isn't enough to make Patriots anything more than a rote, mind-numbing shooter.
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terrible
Vigilante (WII)
Genre: Beat-'Em-Up | Posted Feb 9, 2007

It's surprising that Hudson has gone to the trouble of making such a terrible beat-'em-up available for the Wii's Virtual Console.
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good
Soldier Blade (WII)
Genre: Shoot-'Em-Up | Posted Feb 8, 2007

Soldier Blade is a solid shoot-'em-up that keeps you busy with a steady outpouring of large enemy ships and accompanying gunfire.
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good
Root Beer Tapper (X360)
Genre: Action | Posted Feb 7, 2007

This is a great, cheap way to get your hands on an underappreciated arcade classic.
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mediocre
Ecco the Dolphin (WII)
Genre: Action | Posted Feb 7, 2007

All of the poor design choices and flaws that make Ecco so frustrating were easier to tolerate back when the concept was new and the graphics were leading edge. No such luck in 2007.
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fair
Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia (PS2)
Genre: Role-Playing | Posted Feb 7, 2007

Ar tonelico is built on a solid role-playing foundation, but the lengthy character exchanges and lack of any challenge take a lot of the fun out of the game.
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great
Super Mario World (WII)
Genre: 2D Platformer | Posted Feb 6, 2007

Unless you already own this game on one platform or another, or just hate fun, there's no reason not to download Super Mario World.
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good
Capcom Puzzle World (PSP)
Genre: Puzzle | Posted Feb 6, 2007

Though not as expansive a collection as the title might suggest, Capcom Puzzle World is worth the price of admission for Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo alone.
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superb
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (PC)
Genre: Fantasy Online Role-Playing | Posted Feb 5, 2007

The Burning Crusade is a superb example of exactly what an expansion pack for any game should be.
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy (DS)
Genre: Action Role-Playing | Posted Feb 5, 2007

A lousy conversion of the anime's story, as well as some equally poor beat-'em-up action, keeps the golden shine out of Fullmetal Alchemist on the DS.
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