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Friday, May 24th, 2013

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[Wii] The Bigs


:: Posted by Patrick Hickey Jr. on 2008-05-08 ::

The Bigs Hits a Grand Slam on the Wii.


 

[Wii] Red Steel


:: Posted by MrCHUPON on 2007-06-27 ::

Red Steel ends up being an over-hyped disappointment. There are novel ideas that could shine with proper execution, and perhaps Ubisoft can craft a much more polished sequel. As it is, it's a treasure trove of missed opportunities.


 

[Wii] Call of Duty 3


:: Posted by MrCHUPON on 2006-12-10 ::

First person shooting on Wii is playable, fun and fresh. But as a severely rushed port that lacks polish and multiplayer, it's all Call of Duty 3 has to offer.


 

[Wii] Rayman Raving Rabbids


:: Posted by Porpuswail on 2006-11-25 ::

Don't you hate new system launch games? For the most part, they're underdeveloped, very short, minimally graphical, and just moderately fun. But wait... not this time.


 


  MOST RECENT FIMPS [click for all FIMPs] [go up to reviews]
[Wii] Red Steel


:: Posted by MrCHUPON on 2007-01-26 ::

Red Steel has gaping flaws, and is irritating at times - many times. But when you're taking down gangs of poorly-voiced enemy thugs, the feeling is nice and cathartic.


 

[Wii] Call of Duty 3


:: Posted by MrCHUPON on 2006-11-16 ::

The precision of simply pointing at an enemy is incredibly enjoyable, and although I wasn't very proficient at it for my little session, it's something that I am itching to learn and master. Looking up and down needs LOTS of work, however.


 

[Wii] Wii Sports - Tennis, Bowling


:: Posted by MrCHUPON on 2006-11-14 ::

I can definitely say that Bowling is far more enjoyable and accurate than tennis, and is likely the more interesting of the two when by yourself. Both games, however, look to be great fun for group sessions.


 


 

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