Ecco The Dolphin review (Mega CD)
From E1: The same great game, but there's little here to justify an outing on CD.
1From E1: The same great game, but there's little here to justify an outing on CD.
1From E1: It's beautiful, sure, but is Sammy's shoot 'em up worth £225?
1Is Platinum Games' online brawler another Bayonetta, or another MadWorld?
1An atmospheric zombie tale hamstrung by poor voice acting and cumbersome controls.
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From E165: A nursery rhyme you can play, and the PSP's first real mascot.
Sparsevector’s bracingly brisk adventure is a dark-hearted delight that revels in its random nature.
1Robomodo's refresh of the Neversoft classic redefines the phrase 'missed opportunity'.
The idea’s fine, but the implementation is flawed in this wayward collection of minigames.
Roll7’s inventive platformer has the smarts to outweigh its shortcomings.
My Owl’s whimsical sequel is every bit as inventive and challenging as its predecessor.
Square Enix's 3DS title is as much an artfully fashioned trip down memory lane as it is a rhythm-action game.
Cartoon visuals and awkward romance combine in React Entertainment’s wayward throwback.
An indulgent script isn’t enough to spoil Zeboyd Games’ inventive and characterful JRPG
1Polished, sure, but it won't turn the cover shooter genre on its head.
Bethesda's expansion is out on PC at last - and it's not bad at all, but not that different either.
1The purest form of rhythm-action proves as accessible and inclusive as anything on Wii.
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Nintendo’s handheld both benefits and hinders Zen’s splendid simulation.