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Location: CanadaMember since: 15 November 2000

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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Great buyer A++
Reviews (64)
17 July 2008
Need For Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Porsche Unleashed is a set of mini-games with no cohesive center. The game tries to do too many things, and honestly, with the exception of the pared-down cop chases, the game does them well. As for the graphics, they appear to be worse than the last two games in the series. This is a tough one. You may love it or hate it, but it's worth playing to find out.
03 November 2010
Pokemon Stadium 2
If you are a fan of Pokemon, this game's likely been on your radar for quite some time now. In almost all areas, it doesn't disappoint. In a lot of ways, it's superior to its predecessor, as there is a good deal more challenge and other valuable things to do. The Pokemon Academy section of the game was brilliant, and the mini-games are a lot more fun. What it boils down to is this: Did you play through Gold or Silver? Did you enjoy battling? If so, you will love this game. If you did not, pass. While Pokemon Stadium 2 does a lot of things, it is basically a repetitive, turn-based fighting game. And if you're not into that, stay away. Otherwise, grab your Pokemon and let's scrap.
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06 January 2012
Game With So Much Potential...
Call of Duty: Finest Hour has been "consolized" and turned from a somewhat challenging and often intense PC first-person shooter into a bland, run-and-gun console pop-gun game. It's certainly not bad and is enjoyable throughout, but it just doesn't excel in a single area. The brilliant concept of following three individual stories of the Allied campaign against the Nazis has been watered down with too many perspectives and no cohesive or interesting story. I cared nothing for any of the characters and felt like I was just going through the motions the entire game. A lack of checkpoints in the majority of levels is questionable and sometimes frustrating. Finest Hour had the pedigree to become the finest console World War II game, but in the end fails to bring any spark or intensity to a story about courage and sacrifice.
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