NGC Game Reviews
Gamecube Game Reviews
- Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life
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- Another Wonderful Life is an interesting look at a different side of Forget-Me-Not Valley that's sure to please fans of the series.(Posted on 2 August 2005 02:08 PM)
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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- This factory comes off more like a real industrial complex than the fantastic playground of a fop who makes candy with magical midgets.(Posted on 28 July 2005 06:07 PM)
- Killer7
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- It's one of the most unusual, politically charged, and thought-provoking video games since Metal Gear Solid.(Posted on 7 July 2005 12:07 AM)
- Fantastic 4
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- Fantastic 4 suffers from imprecise controls, a lackluster presentation, a few bugs, and other issues that make it difficult to recommend.(Posted on 30 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Batman Begins
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- While Batman Begins is still worthwhile for Batman fans, the gameplay feels too much like a mishmash of several other well-known gaming franchises and ends up overly simplistic.(Posted on 17 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Madagascar
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- Madagascar is a short but endearing adventure that will be immediately appealing to the adolescent gamers in your household, whether or not they've seen the movie.(Posted on 9 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Medal of Honor: European Assault
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- The game's wide-open levels actually encourage players to explore, giving the series a fresh feel compared to past games. Unfortunately, a very brief campaign and no online multiplayer means the fun doesn't last long.(Posted on 7 June 2005 05:06 PM)
- Strike Force Bowling
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- Strike Force Bowling attempts to combine zany locales with tried-and-true bowling mechanics, but the game lacks substance and ultimately won't please bowling fans, be they hardcore or casual.(Posted on 3 June 2005 04:06 PM)
- Pinball Hall of Fame
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- Pinball Hall of Fame looks good, controls well, and should be a no-brainer as an addition to your library if you're a fan of simulated pinball.(Posted on 3 June 2005 03:06 PM)
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas
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- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas is a short, ugly, slightly buggy, and brain-dead beat-'em-up.(Posted on 6 April 2005 05:04 PM)