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Feb 26

Petz Bunnyz

Written by renxue on February 26, 2009 11:37

Choose a hoppy, floppy, furry pet bunny to care for in this fun game

Choose from 5 bunny breeds, including the American Fuzzy Lop and English Angora

Customize bunny¿s environment and unlock decorating items such as toys, wallpaper, and flowers

Teach your bunny to recognize greetings and phrases using the DS touchpad

Pet and play with your bunnies regularly to keep them happy, unlock new items, and more

Feb 26

Full Auto 2: Battlelines

Written by renxue on February 26, 2009 11:37

Take control of Staunton City by conquering the six different districts and taking control of opponent cars and weapons

Get behind the wheel of 25 different vehicles ranging from classic muscle cars and low riders to monstrous SUVs and industrial vehicles

Customize your death machine with more than 20 explosive weapons, plus as multiple paint schemes and wheel styles

Destroy the environment to dynamically change track conditions to block competitors, open new paths, or crush opponents with falling debris caused by well-timed missiles

Six different carnage-filled multiplayer modes ranging from classic deathmatches to unique base assaults and gladiator-style gameplay

Feb 26

Coraline

Written by renxue on February 26, 2009 11:37

Play as Coraline and interact with all of the colorful characters in this fantastical interactive adventure

Explore two distinct, fully interactive worlds like never before ¿ the brooding Normal World and mesmerizing Other World

Graphic style and tone inspired by the amazing stop-motion animated film and the eerie storyline

Earn buttons as ¿currency¿ through unique and engaging mini-games

Collectable items galore: find unique outfits to customize Coraline¿s look, fill your scrapbook with photos, and unlock artwork and stills from the movie

Jan 22

Warhammer 40K: Soulstorm Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 10:01

When you get right down to it, Soulstorm is pretty much a carbon copy of Dark Crusade. The big additions to the Warhammer 40K family are, once again, two more factions and a nonlinear campaign based on a Risk-style turn-based tactical map. Here, the two new sides are the fanatically religious Sisters of Battle, a group of pissed-off space nuns who take Catholic guilt to a whole new level, and the sadistic Dark Eldar, who chow down on souls for fun.

Jan 22

Team Fortress 2 Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 10:00

As one of the first shooters to pioneer team- and class-based gameplay, the first Team Fortress quickly became a favorite among the online community, inspiring devotion and spawning innumerable user-created modifications that many still play today.

Jan 22

Turok Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 09:59

It's impressive how far slitting a dinosaur's neck can go toward saving an otherwise mediocre game from becoming immediate bargain-bin fodder. Without the lumbering lizards, Turok's middling artificial intelligence, spotty difficulty, and average production values would make it a merely functional first-person shooter, and the shoddiness with which it's been ported to the PC would be a mark of shame on any developer's record.

Jan 22

Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 09:58

Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis almost certainly isn't the game you expect, especially if you're hoping for a battle of wits between Holmes and archenemy Professor Moriarty. Standing in for Moriarty with the master detective is Arsene Lupin, a French thief who starred in a series of popular novels written by Maurice Leblanc in the late 19th century.

Jan 22

Great War Nations: The Spartans Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 09:58

Micromanagement is the only memorable aspect of Great War Nations: The Spartans, and not because it's a good thing. This base-building real-time strategy game from developer World Force is a paint-by-numbers production in every way, except for the extra steps that give you greater control over the finer aspects of researching technologies and equipping troops

Jan 22

Galactic Civ II Twilight Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 09:57

Galactic Civilizations II: Twilight of the Arnor isn't just a great expansion, it's also a wonderful culmination of everything good about the series. Developer Stardock has addressed just about all of the possible complaints about both the original game and its Dark Avatar add-on.

Jan 22

Mass Effect Review

Written by zhangyuan on January 22, 2009 09:56

When Mass Effect was originally released last November on the Xbox 360, it unveiled a vast, beautiful galaxy populated by diverse, fascinating alien races. Players stepped onto this stage as Commander Shepard, a hero at the vanguard of humanity's ascension in the arena of galactic politics, and thus began an epic story bolstered by engaging characters and rich, branching dialogue.

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