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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
PALGN
- Excerpt: Very few game franchises can claim to have a fifteen year history behind them. Mario, his brother, and their band of hombres is one such franchise. Samus Aran's hunting of those pesky Metroids is another. There's also a little series of games that start with the immortal words 'The Legend of Zelda'.
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Resident Evil 4
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- Excerpt: The hype surrounding Resident Evil 4 has been quite strange. While it's always been there with little pieces of info being released here and there and always looking impressive each time, it has never been on the scale of what other games like Halo 2 have, which is quite surprising given the popularity of Capcom's long running series. Much of this was down to the fact that there were so many questions people needed answering. Could it possibly be the best Resident Evil?
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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
PALGN
- Excerpt: Anyone who has been playing games for the last couple of years can tell you that 1998 was the greatest year in videogame history, thanks largely to the release of several ultra high quality titles such as Gran Turismo, Half-Life, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time , and Metal Gear Solid . All of these titles saw great commercial and critical success, and spawned sequels.
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Killer7
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Summary: FOR Anime inspired gore and weirdness; compelling plot twists and puzzles. AGAINST Linear movement can be limiting; action tends to become repetitive.
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Mario Kart: Double Dash
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- Excerpt: When the first screens of Double Dash appeared back just before E3 in 2003, the whole 'two characters to one kart' concept took observers by suprise. Personally, I initially thought it seemed a pretty pointless addition, and while I had faith in Nintendo, I couldn't really see why they felt it needed to be changed when Mario Kart has always been fun the way it was. Well now I know why and it's because it damn well works!
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