NGC Game Reviews
Gamecube Game Reviews
- Curious George
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- Curious George may be squarely aimed at a younger audience, but even they will likely tire of its overly repetitive minigames and extremely simplistic platforming.(Posted on 10 February 2006 05:02 PM)
- Chibi-Robo
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- Playing Chibi-Robo can sometimes feel like a chore, but the game is redeemed by a great sense of humor and colorful cast of characters.(Posted on 6 February 2006 02:02 PM)
- Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt
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- The Great Edgar Hunt is a fun platforming romp across the Warner Bros. lot for fans of the Animaniacs.(Posted on 24 January 2006 05:01 PM)
- Mega Man X Collection
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- Mega Man X Collection follows the same basic formula as Capcom's excellent first Mega Man compilation, but it just doesn't have quite as much to offer.(Posted on 10 January 2006 04:01 PM)
- Chaos Field
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- This shoot-'em-up tries to follow in the footsteps of games like Ikaruga and Raiden, putting its own interesting-but-flawed spin on some aspects of the formula.(Posted on 5 January 2006 03:01 PM)
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
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- This console and PC trip through the Wardrobe is a mostly run-of-the-mill action adventure that might hold some measure of appeal to fans of the film, but not so much anyone else.(Posted on 9 December 2005 04:12 PM)
- Super Mario Strikers
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- It's soccer starring Mario and friends, but the problem is, there just isn't enough "Mario" in Super Mario Strikers.(Posted on 2 December 2005 03:12 PM)
- Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
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- The Two Thrones provides a satisfying conclusion to the Sands of Time trilogy, with a lot of the same puzzle solving and gorgeous environments you remembered from the previous two games.(Posted on 1 December 2005 06:12 PM)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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- It's a worthwhile platforming experience for hardcore Potter fans, but some may be put off by all the collection quests and backtracking.(Posted on 23 November 2005 05:11 PM)
- True Crime: New York City
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- Even if you forgive the flimsy story and derivative gameplay, you'll have a hard time getting past the game-stopping bugs and glaring technical problems that plague this game.(Posted on 23 November 2005 05:11 PM)