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Super Mario Bros.
Wii Review The old saying 'more doesn't necessarily equal better' seems like it might apply to this latest Mario game, but settling into the game, coming to terms with the new grab and lift mechanic and understanding the need to cooperate from time to time reveals the genius in the details.
Designed like the old school Mario games, add three more players on screen and you have a great time with your friends! 8 Turtle Shells out of 10 Super Smash Bros.
Brawl Review Take all your favorite Nintendo characters, give them crazy special moves and weapons, throw them in to huge and unique stages that require different strategies and tactics, and you have got one of the best battle games ever made.
I lost count the many nights me and friends stayed up till morning playing over and over again.
With many different modes and mini games, this game will constantly make you say "just one more".
10 Grand Slam Bats out of 10! Totsunoko vs.
Capcom Review The latest incarnation of Capcom's long running VS.
series, I personally love these team based 2D fighters.
Dropping down to 26 playable characters from Marvel vs.
Capcom 2's incredible 56 playable characters, you will learn that quality is much better than quantity.
No shortcuts were taken on the characters.
Each has there own moveset and strengths and weaknesses, even if the characters might look similar.
The combat is fast paced and fun, with mid air juggling, crossover attacks from your teammate, and the always over the top and extremely powerful Double Team moves.
With 3D graphics taking over the video game industry, its good to know Capcom can still crank out a superb 2D fighter.
8 Hadokens! out of 10 No More Heroes Review Travis is back in one of the rare mature games for the Wii.
Game play formula is pretty much the same as the first, frantic combat.
Lots of mini games that play like retro classic games, some fun, some not.
NMH 2 also features two other playable characters, but its mostly just cosmetic.
The story and characters are engaging, as this game has its own unique style and personality.
It's obvious that the game was fun to develop, and when the devs are having fun, you're having fun.
Desperate Struggle is not without shortcomings, though.
A lack of camera control really confines the battles, and while you can center and lock-on whenever needed, there are times when you won't know what you're looking at for up to five seconds during battle.
6 #1 Spots out of 10

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