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With a lengthy, engaging story, great production values, and loads of interesting gameplay touches, this is an action adventure game that's worth the challenge.
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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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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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Diddy Kong Racing DS is a decent racer with plenty to do and some interesting new content, but the seemingly endless number of tasks you must complete to enjoy all of it may irritate anyone who simply wants to race.
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Underground Pool is a squalid representation of the game of billiards.
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Although it lacks online play, Bionicle Heroes is a surprisingly adept and enjoyable first-person shooter.
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Rafa Nadal Tennis isn't a good game, but it's not the worst tennis game available for the Nintendo DS.
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The rapid-fire minigames found in the DS version of Arthur and the Invisibles offer a different take on the WarioWare style of play, and they're a good bit of fun for the relatively short time the game lasts.
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Digimon World DS is a solid, if unremarkable monster battle game, which pretty much means it's the best Digimon game ever made.
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If you have the misfortune of playing Mini RC Rally, you can at least find solace in knowing the next game you play won't be any worse.
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Xiaolin Showdown has its problems, but it's generally a solid beat-'em-up.
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Hotel Dusk weaves an absorbing noir-style mystery with traditional adventure game elements and stylish presentation and does it all with a deft touch.
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The sheer number of cars and tracks in Micro Machines V4 doesn't make up for the underlying frustration of the racing.
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The Avatar's DS debut serves up an engaging story and some slick 3D visuals, but it's otherwise just another mediocre brawler.
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Justice for All is a good, lengthy adventure with great character-driven storylines, but it fails to build upon the promising groundwork laid by the first game.
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