Harvest Moon

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Special Features

Back to Nature; All of Your Old Friends will be there; New Events and Mini Games; Raise Animals, Grow Vegetables, Make Friends and Fall in Love; Traditional Harvest Moon Game Play with many new Surprises.


Warnings
Use of Tobacco and Alcoho



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Posted by wishmaster, Monday, January 8, 2007 8:08 PM | 0 comments |

Paws & Claws: Pet Resort

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Everyone loves animals, and while most of us can’t quit our jobs and run off to manage a pet resort, players can discover what it’s like through PAWS & CLAWS PET RESORT by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. This portable game allows players to work their way through a world that they could normally only daydream about. This role playing game allows players to participate in the management and maintenance of a pet resort that caters to cats, dogs, rabbits, and horses. As the player moves through this system, they will learn to take care of each individual animal. For example, players will need to discover how to properly groom and exercise their horses as well as play with the cats and dogs. As the player advances through the game, they will need to take the profits they make through their business and reinvest them to make the resort more enjoyable for the animal guests and to bring further developments to the property. Like most role playing games, PAWS & CLAWS PET RESORT requires some investment on the part of the player to insure that their gaming experience leads to a well-developed and enjoyable world that they will want to return to again and again. So, for those players who always wanted to work with animals but couldn’t afford to, PAWS & CLAWS PET RESORT will take them into that world, immerse them in it, and give them a break from the everyday reality that so many crave.

Special Features
Four different types of animals to care for; many different ways to improve the animal resort.

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size : 2.3 MB

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Summon Your Strongest Monsters To Battle!

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The most accurate re-creation of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game ever! Implementing updated rules from the official Trading Card Game and over 1000 cards, Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel is a must-have for every duelist. With support for English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Italian, duelists are no longer bound by the limitations of language. Win the championship and become the best duelist in the world!

Special Features
Challenge opponents from the TV series; explore battle city in the ultimate Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament; collect cards from over 20 kinds of booster packs or import cards; 3 exclusive game cards included.

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size : 6.54MB

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X-Men

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Deemed the prelude to XMen: The Last Stand by lead game designer Jason VandenBeghe and executive producer Scott Bandy, XMen: The Official Game is set between the events of the second and third XMen movies, and characters are voiced by the actors who portray them in the films. Join forces with other mutant superheroes, including Storm, Colossus, and Cyclops to defeat villains like Pyro, Magneto, and Sabretooth. Play through 31 levels as one of three main characters. As Wolverine, you can slice through enemies with adamantium claws while quickly regenerating your wounds, or you can try teleporting as Nightcrawler. If you'd rather play it cool, engage in a little combat snowboarding with Iceman by freezing just about anyone and anything while shredding around on an ice slide. Enhance your character by earning mutations to spend on one of five attributes including health, strength, and regeneration. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide

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Over the Hedge

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Over the Hedge is a movie by Dreamworks that has been released recently. Of course, it has also been released across all the consoles, too. While the PS2, GC, Xbox and PC versions are practically identical action/adventure games featuring light platforming, the handheld versions are somewhat different, most markedly the GBA version. Over the Hedge for the GBA is more of a puzzle game that requires players to move objects and sneak around people to advance in the game. Vicarious Visions designed both the DS and the GBA versions, but they are different in almost all respects.

The story is that while the animals have been snoozing away for the winter, a suburb has sprung up around them, effectively cutting their forest habitat in half. They wake up to find a hedge cutting them off from the rest of their former preserve, which is now a ‘burb. Led by RJ the raccoon, they cross the hedge into human territory and discover a world full of goodies just lying around waiting to be taken.

This is a primarily a puzzle game that starts out interestingly enough, but soon deteriorates into pure boredom. This is due to the same exact missions played out over and over again in almost every level. For most of the levels, there is a four-part mission: push logs and rocks out of the way in the forest to move around, cross the mean streets of the ‘burbs while hiding from adults and avoiding running children and moving cars, beat the dickens out of crazed critters in the yards, then sneak around a house while picking up junk food. And do this over and over again, with slow characters that won’t run.

Yep, they don’t trot much in this game. Some of the levels allow running, but the characters are limited as to how long and will soon stop. Players will soon find themselves mashing the run button over and over again, trying to get a little speed going. And in the house-sneaking level, the characters automatically tiptoe, so their run is just a walk! I can’t describe how irritating it is to get the character to walk normally past a running child, only to have him/her start tiptoeing very slowly again right in the front of the speeding kid and get run over, thus requiring the level to be played again. And a word to the wise, do yourself a favor and don’t choose a mission with Verne the turtle, as his tiptoeing and walking is even slower than the others.

A few of the missions mix up the action a tad bit with a “Hammy Time,” where Hammy runs past frozen enemies and traps, and the boss battle at the end, but this isn’t enough to infuse any sense of variety in the levels.

It’s a shame that the game is soooo boring, because there is a sense that this could have been a good game, if the missions weren’t so exactly the same. There are four different types of gameplay elements after all, but playing them over and over again takes away any novelty they may have had in the beginning of the game. Designing different types of forest scenes and houses may have helped, dunno. There is also a sandbox mode for players to design their own levels, but who on earth wants more of this?

The really strange aspect of this yawn-inducing game design is that Vicarious Visions also designed the DS version, which is a vastly superior game in all respects. The DS version features lots of action and variety for a much more fun experience. I would pass on this version, and get the DS version instead if players have the DS handheld.


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Posted by wishmaster, 8:26 AM | 0 comments |