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Tehra: Dark Warrior is a hack-and-slash game available for the PSP, PS3, and iPhone. If you watch the trailer, you’ll quickly see some parallels to God of War, but sadly the game doesn’t quite have the same Epic appeal.
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The Mystery of Whiterock Castle came out on WiiWare last month, with a cost of 700 Wii Points. The Mystery of Whiterock Castle is a hidden object game. You are cast in the role of a young nave who is visiting a princess. When you reach her bedchamber |
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Fallen Earth is a post apocalyptic MMO. It "soft launched" towards the end of last year, and has gradually been gaining momentum, thanks to digital distribution via Direct2Drive and Steam.
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Update: Mark Harrison, February 2009:
Monte Cristo has announced that they are closing the online elements of Cities XL. You can, of course, continue to play offline. There are plans to relaunch the planet offer as part of a new 2011 edi |
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Bejewelled has been a staple of casual gaming, and flash games web sites for a long time now. Some people even play it on their mobile phones! And now, even console gamers can join in the casual gem-matching fun, since Bejewelled 2 is available for d |
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A demo of Katamari Forever, which lets players roll through two complete levels of the game, is available now on the PlayStation Network. Playing as either the Prince or one of his seven cousins - Slip, Dangle, Ryu, The Princess, Drive, Ichigo or Miso - players must use the Katamari Sprinkler to return life to the desert and roll up random playthings to make a space satellite.
Bulging with the largest collection of stages, modes, songs, and cousins to date, alongside remixes of the unforgettable music from Katamari Damacy, an all-new storyline featuring everyone's favourite videogame royal family, an array of dazzling new visual effects and 1080p HD graphics, Katamari Forever is a must-have for any self-respecting Katamari fan.
Faithful to the oddball Katamari universe and its idiosyncratic yet strangely irresistible gameplay, players in Katamari Forever will use the Prince's Katamari to roll up everyday objects from cats to combs. The more objects the Prince rolls up, the larger his Katamari becomes, allowing him to roll up even bigger items until no skyscraper or ocean liner is safe. In Katamari Forever the Prince faces his toughest challenge yet with more strange and sensational Katamari to roll up than ever before.
Katamari Forever for PlayStation 3 will be available in PAL regions on September 18.
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