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Disaster: Day of Crisis

Wielding more Wii Remote-waggling moves than you can shake a quake at, Disaster's lack of clear gameplay focus has resulted in a game that is competent at best and never compelling.

Virtua Fighter 5

Virtua Fighter 5 builds upon VF4 with new moves and characters, making for a great sequel.

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  • Nintendo Wii

    The Nintendo Wii (nee Revolution) boasts the ability to play any title from Nintendo's back catalogue. Will that be enough to make it competitive against the powerful PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360?

  • Fahrenheit: PS2 review

    Niggling control issues aside, the compelling storyline and innovative gameplay approach makes Fahrenheit a must-have title for players wanting some change in their gaming diet.

  • Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable)

    After months of delay, the Sony PSP is finally here in Australia. Should Nintendo be worried? Read our Australian review.

  • Killer7: PS2 reviews

    Strange doesn't begin to describe Killer 7. Think of a James Bond film directed by David Lynch from a script written by Yoko Ono and watched while in the middle of a very high fever, and you're getting close to this title's strangeness.

  • Fantastic Four: PS2 review

    Listen up true believers -- Fantastic Four, the game based on the movie based on the comics, is here fresh from a cosmic storm bombardment. Is it worthy of a Stan Lee exclamation of Excelsior?

  • Destroy All Humans: PS2 review

    Crop circles, exploding cows, death rays and anal probes -- experience an alien invasion from the invader's point of view in the wacky Destroy All Humans.

  • God of War: PS2 review

    Kratos, the lead character in PlayStation 2 action title God of War, is cool. Not sitting in an inner-city bar, sipping Bacardi Breezers type of cool. But unstoppable one-man army, stare-death-in-the-eyes-and-sneer-type of cool.

  • Area 51: PS2 review

    While it doesn't present any outstanding new additions to its genre, Area 51 is a decent challenge for action junkies, and is a great addition to the PlayStation 2's limited first-person shooter list.

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