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Benjamin Wilson wrote a review of Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox 360).
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Benjamin said: "Eh, it has it's moments. Really like the knife, it's somewhat realistic (I s'pose) but it's certainly no wonder game." - Their Reviews | More Reviews
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| Benjamin Wilson rated Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox 360) by Activision 4.0/5.0. about 1 month ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson already played Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox 360) by Activision. about 1 month ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson would like to play Halo Wars by Microsoft later. 2 months ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson would like to play Eternal Sonata by Namco later. 2 months ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson would like to play Puzzle Quest Galactrix by D3 Publisher later. 2 months ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson would like to play Disgaea DS by Atlus later. 2 months ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson rated Chrono Trigger by Square Enix 4.5/5.0. 2 months ago - Comment |
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Benjamin Wilson wrote a review of Chrono Trigger.
2 months ago
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Benjamin said: "I played the original super nintendo version and thought it was awesome. I am totally going to buy the DS release." - Their Reviews | More Reviews
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Benjamin Wilson wrote a review of The World Ends With You.
2 months ago
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Benjamin said: "Could've sworn I've reviewed this already...nevertheless, onward!
This is one of the best games from the DS. Excellent story, wonderful graphics and artwork, and some intuitive gameplay. The dual ..." - Their Reviews | More Reviews
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| Benjamin Wilson rated The World Ends With You by Square Enix 5.0/5.0. 2 months ago - Comment |
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| Benjamin Wilson already played The World Ends With You by Square Enix. 2 months ago - Comment |
Eh, it has it's moments. Really like the knife, it's somewhat realistic (I s'pose) but it's certainly no wonder game.
I played the original super nintendo version and thought it was awesome. I am totally going to buy the DS release.
Could've sworn I've reviewed this already...nevertheless, onward!
This is one of the best games from the DS. Excellent story, wonderful graphics and artwork, and some intuitive gameplay. The dual screen battles really threw me off and I never quite got the hang of it. Thankfully, there's the option to make the top auto-attack which saves me the hassle. It's certainly not fool proof, but it does mean I don't have to concentrate on both. The biggest downside would be how the "pin" attack commands get confused. Slashing upward and a plain slash and the pressing/tapping commands are the most often confused. Plenty of replay and well worth a look-see.
The story could be boiled down to this small legend: When you die, you're allowed to challenge the Grim Reaper to high-stakes game of your choosing; your success determines if you live or if the Grim Reaper takes you. This game puts some surprising twists to it. ;)
Great graphics, great music, great game play, and certainly made me just out of my skin a couple dozen dozen times. I bought a new, used (oxymoron) gamecube purely so I could play this game. I'm still playing as of writing this, but I strong feeling I'll be playing it again and again. I'm already replaying parts from my earlier saves. :P
Great game! The Dervish is the best tank ever. And they look awesome too.
Didn't like the level 20 cap and all, plus it gets boring after awhile, but I overall I like it.
The. Best. DS. Game. Ever. There is NO flaw in it that I can find. I just wish I hadn't lost it!
I had a lot of fun with this game and for awhile I just would never put it down. But then I got frustrated by the annoying accurate AI.
It was a fun game for the first few trials. But then it just ramped up so much I couldn't keep up and got frustrated.