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- Riff: Everyday Shooteron Jan 11, 2009 in PS3 Game Reviews PS3 Network Reviews jonathan mak ps3 psn queasy retro shoot 'em upEveryday Shooter is one of the more inventive Robotron clones to have emerged over the last few years, with attractive presentation mixing it with inventive, retro-themed gameplay to largely good effect. The action is very simple; you control a small...
- January 2009 on GBFHappy New Year! And now for a new feature – GBF’s monthly top ten. As the name suggests, it’s the ten most visited reviews/features of the past month (not including news or the ‘about’ page), in this case December 2008 - it’s just lik.
- The Legend Of Spyro: The Eternal NightThe Eternal Night proves to be a most prophetic name for what is undoubtedly Spyro’s darkest gaming hour. Fans accept the series hasn’t hit the same highs in recent years as the original trilogy managed on the PSOne, but Spyro’s fall, even sinc...
- Syphon Filter: Dark MirrorOff the back of three progressively more excellent PSOne releases, Syphon Filter unexpectedly took nose-dive of epic proportions in 2002 with its disastrous PS2 debut, The Omega Strain. Few series have suffered such a sharp decline in fortunes from o...
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Gameon Dec 20, 2008 in PS2 Game Reviews attack of the clones lego lucasarts ps2 revenge of the sith star wars the phantom menaceWhen it comes to console gaming, Star Wars has had a decidedly chequered past, with a very high turnout of mediocre titles offset by only a modest selection of good ones. However, its quirky union with LEGO has lead to one of the series most memorabl...
- XII StagAh, if I’m not mistaken, this is one for the connoisseurs. XII Stag was never a game Joe Public was going to rush out and buy on-mass – one look at the reverse side of the games case reveals that much – instead, it’s targeted at those who wis...
- Dead To Rights 2It’s hard to shake the feeling that Dead To Rights 2 was conceived a generation or so too late. Little of Namco’s usual style, flair and assured quality are in evidence, meaning the player is left to battle with dated gameplay mechanics and a hal...
- Warriors Orochi 2As you may already have deduced, Warriors Orochi 2 is rather similar to the fifteen other ‘Warriors’ themed hack ‘n’ slash ‘em ups that have invaded the PS2 over the last few years and the target audience thus remains much the same; those w...
- Christmas Period 2008 on GBFTo celebrate the festive season, GBF have a quintet of new PlayStation 2 reviews coming your way over the next few weeks, where we pass judgement on KOEI’s mass-slaughter fest Warriors Orochi 2 and Namco’s shoot ‘em up Dead To Rights 2. Elsewhe...
- *GALLERY* Lunar: The Silver Star (Mega-CD)The process of translating a Japanese RPG must be quite a task – even the most modestly sized of role-playing games contain thousands of words of dialogue, and then there’s the question of whether a joke in one language will still be seen as funn...
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