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Mirror's Edge - PS3

Mirror's Edge has a learning curve closely modelled on the shape of a brick wall, but persevere for a few minutes and you'll rapidly grow to love it. A first-person Prince of Persia with a dash of Portal, when it all comes together and you get into the flow, Mirror's Edge will make you feel like something very close to a god. A high-flying, wall-jumping, god of the ninjas.

One context-sensitive button for upward movements, one for downwards, one to attack and one to spin 180. That's all you get and that's all you need. And when you've finished playing, the real world will look completely different, just like it does after a long Tony Hawk or Metal Gear session. You know what we mean.

Score; 9

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift - PS3

Hmmm. Hmmm indeed. How much you're going to enjoy Motorstorm's sequel will depend entirely on how much you liked the original game. Because apart from the setting, very little seems to have changed at all. It's a gorgeous-looking game, make no mistake about that, but in terms of gameplay, expect nothing more than the same slick, simple, but sightly sluggish racing you played to death at the PS3's launch. Not a terrible experience, but certainly not an exciting one so far.

Score: 6

Pure - PS3

Something feels slightly lacking in Pure at the moment, at least judging from the track which was available to play at GC. Admittedly, it's a tricky, indefinable something, but it's a something nonetheless.

All of the ingredients seem to be there - super-charged quad bikes, branching, big dipper tracks and insane, physics-bending, high-flying tricks were all present and correct - but somehow the experience just didn't add up to the petrolhead SSX we were hoping for.

With just a few button taps and a stick wiggle it's amazingly easy to pull off all manner of showboating potential neck-snappers, as miles of lush countryside stretch out breathtakingly below. And the on-ground bike handling is as tight and responsive as you could ever wish for. But somehow the experience still managed to feel a little flat. It was fun certainly, but between the cool but unexilerating track design and a feeling that we just weren't interacting with the other racers much, we couldn't help but walk away a little deflated.

Score: 7

Resident Evil 5 - Xbox 360

How can something so unquestionably great evoke such little excitement? Because familiarity does not in fact breed contempt. It breeds apathy. And while Resident Evil 5 is a whole load of frantic, visceral, not-zombie blasting fun, what we've played so far - admittedly from only around half an hour into the game - is nearly exactly the same fun we had with Resident Evil 4 in 2005. It sounds ungrateful to criticise a title for being too similar to one of the best games of all time, but criticise we cannot help but do.

There is however, a rather exciting flash of hope in the hints we've seen of the full game's eventual co-op slant. A shared inventory between Chris and Sheva hints at a very heavy emphasis, and a brief, Gears Of War-style, split-up-and-provide-covering-fire escapade put definite smiles on faces while implying that teamwork might really set Resi 5 apart from its hard-to-follow predecessor.

Score: 8

Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip - Wii

The Wii Balance Board is a responsive piece of kit, and packed with potential. If you need proof of that, you need only give the Wii version of Shaun White a go. The closest we'll ever get to a home version of Namco's classic Alpine Surfer coin-op, the game controlled brilliantly after the prerequisite foot calibration period. While hitting grind rails has been made a little easier than is perhaps necessary, the game's bright, solid visuals in no way indicate a simplistic game. It's not SSX3, but what we played was a very engaging, tightly-designed showcase for what the weirdest of Wii peripherals can actually do in the right hands.

Score: 8


 
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Spooty_The_GameGuru  - 1 year 3 months ago 
So many posters at Gamepro get so bothered by this list, especially the Killzone 2 impressions.

I honestly think the game doesn't look fun at all. I believe it will deliver below par.
Assassin297  - 1 year 3 months ago 
I always thought co-op would have made COD4 better, so it's nice to see it in World at War.
Schizo  - 1 year 3 months ago 
Dead Space is looking really good.
If they end up having a chainsaw for dismemberment I'm sold. :D
iluvmyDS  - 1 year 3 months ago 
I hope they overhaul the work on Pure, I don't want that game to fail.
John-117  - 1 year 3 months ago 
Strange to see Killzone 2 getting such poor reception, almost everywhere else has nothing but good things to say. Hopefully this is a joke, because I'm confused.
andyAK47  - 1 year 3 months ago 
i would be suprised if fallout3 isnt the game of the year dead space should hold up its score but killzones is ridicouls
Airbear  - 1 year 3 months ago 
Street Fighter FTW
Fluxnard  - 1 year 3 months ago 
John-117, why are you confused. Killzone 1 sucked the first time
mfwahwah  - 1 year 3 months ago 
This article really disappointed me.
NintendoNerd655  - 1 year 3 months ago 
Why? Because they said something bad about the PS3? I was also a little suprised about Killzone 2's performence. But it wasn't too suprising.
NintendoNerd655  - 1 year 3 months ago 
scratch that, PS3 games? Again, I am not too suprised...
JosephCh  - 1 year 3 months ago 
Good god.
Noticed this article on N4G and checked out the comments... People there are going crazy over this article. Apparently, giving a different opinion about a game in an article that's clearly intended as humor is now considered as "bias". Wow ...

Although I should admit that labeling most multiplatform games in the article Xbox 360 releases doesn't help things much, does it? ;)
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 1 year 3 months ago 
If they're labeled Xbox 360, it probably means that that's the platform they played the game on.
Bennycow  - 1 year 3 months ago 
YO THIS IS MY OWN RATINGS OF THESE GAMES I HAVENT PLAYED ANY OF THEM IM RATING THEM BY HOW THEY LOOK

BIONIC COMMANDO 7
CALL OF DUTY 5 9
CRYSIS WARHEAD 8
DAMNATION 7
DEAD RISING 2 7
DEAD SPACE 9
FALLOUT 3 10
KILLZONE 2 3
MIRRIORS EDGE 10
MOTORSTORM 2 8
PURE 8
RESIDENT EVIL 5 10
SHAWN WHITE SNOWBOARDING 7
SKATE IT 6
SONIC UNLEASHED 8
STAR WARS CLONE WARS 4
STREET FIGHTER 4 10
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 1 year 3 months ago 
http://stuff.tjwilde.com/1210882774844.jpg
JosephCh  - 1 year 3 months ago 
@GamesRadar TylerWilde
That's what I thought. Can't expect everyone to think before they flame, though :(.

@Bennycow
OMGBIASFLAME!
georgeguy  - 1 year 3 months ago 
hey bennycow they played the demo im sure there going to change like cod 5 how much u wanna bet its going to be a 9 at least when it comes out
ELpork  - 1 year 3 months ago 
Wow, Mirrors edge was that high, I'll have to check that out.
lynx987  - 1 year 3 months ago 
haha killzone 2 sucked just like the first one that was predictable
NintendoNerd655  - 1 year 3 months ago 
We need some water for these flames!
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Dead Space
Dead Space

Genre: Action
Release date: 24 Oct 2008
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: EA Redwood Shores
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