All posts tagged 'Game Reviews'

Game Review: Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 3 (DS)

Those Tamagotchi virtual pets are hopping out of their keychains and onto the Nintendo DS. Shops are open and back in business for the third time as young (and young at heart) gamers play occupation-based mini-games to make their Tamagotchi customers happy.

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Summer Gaming – Lost Odyssey (Xbox 360)

Good old summertime, a time to relax and enjoy a slightly slower pace. So why does it seem nearly as busy as the rest of the year? I’ve finally had a chance to catch up with a few of this year’s crop of game releases and thought I’d share my thoughts. The first one is a doozy: Lost Odyssey – a 40+ hour epic RPG on the Xbox 360.

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Battlefield: Bad Company

Bad Company? I can’t deny it.  I thought I was done with the Battlefield series of video games. I delighted in the WWII exploits of 1942 and played some BF: Viet Nam and BF2. When the series went futuristic I bowed out but something – probably the happy faced grenade pin – lured me back. I opened my mail and found the 360 version. “Fine, I’ll trade it maybe and get the PC version.” Wait… there is no PC version?

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Game Review: Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress (PSP)

Ninja boy Naruto from the popular Japanese manga comic book and anime cartoon, is embarking on a new PSP adventure. When a mysterious floating castle suddenly appears over the Hidden Leaf Village and threatens to destroy it, it’s up to Naruto and his allies to venture into the fortress of illusion and put a stop to evil.

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Review: Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3)

I’ve reviewed most of the Metal Gear games for GamerDad, and as far as the critical portion goes, this is the easiest review yet:

If you’ve enjoyed previous Metal Gear games, buy it.  It’s worth getting a PS3 for if you don’t already have one.  If you’ve tried previous games and were turned off, run far away – this is not for you.

I’ll elaborate more inside, as well as give my thoughts on the game (and series) from a parental perspective.  And I’ll do it without spoilers!

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Game Review: Kung Fu Panda (PS2)

Based on the summer animated movie, join unlikely panda hero Po on a quest to become a Kung-Fu master. When an evil villainous leopard threatens the land, it’s up to Po to team up with the Furious Five, a group of experienced martial arts animals, and save the day!

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Guitar Hero: On Tour with Children

I love music games and I love Guitar Hero but On Tour is just plain weird. Describing how it works takes far too many words so lets just say it does work, larger hands will have big problems, and the experience is only moderately satisfying. Put simply, the off-hand goes through a strap on a doohickey that fits into the GBA slot. Holding the DS like a book, the right hand clutches a stylus shaped like a guitar pick while the left hits the green, red, yellow, and blue buttons. Orange is missing, but that doesn’t mean going from Medium to Hard is any easier. The left screen shows the notes, the right screen shows guitar strings and you must strum and hit the buttons.

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My Weight Loss Coach

While Ubisoft didn’t provide it for me  (hint hint) I got to do the write-up for My Weight Loss Coach for the DS. WhatTheyPlay doesn’t let me give a rating or talk quality but I can’t recommend this “game” enough if you’re the type who can be motivated by a game cartridge. (And I’ll cop to that. See, I never ever ever went jogging yet I’m doing it ALL THE TIME IN WII FIT?!?)

Boom Blox with Children

It took a commercial. I’ve had Boom Blox sitting here and I’ve heard the game is good but for some reason, other game have gotten in the way during GamerFamily playtime. Then a commercial came on and I saw my wife’s reaction and smiled, saying: “Uh, I’ve got that one you know. . .” In it went and up we came, here’s a full report.

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Buzz Jungle Party – With Children

It was Sunday night and I was knee deep in some Battlefield Bad Company when I heard monkey shines overhead. . . I’ve written a bit about Buzz RoboJam and the Buzz quiz show games in this space before, and my family still loves them. It’s a PS2 series that uses its own controllers. The controllers light up and consist of colored buttons and a big glowing red one at the top. more…