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The Conduit

Outstanding controls aren't enough to save this generic and often frustrating shooter.

Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City

Let's go to the City offers more of the same Animal Crossing gameplay that you know and love, with the emphasis on "same".

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Reviews

  • Mario Kart Wii

    Mario Kart Wii offers varied multiplayer and thoroughly integrated online modes that will keep you coming back for more.

  • Link's Crossbow Training

    Though it's extremely short, Link's Crossbow Training is a fun shooting game that's good enough to overshadow the faults of the main part of the package, the Wii Zapper.

  • Pokemon Diamond

    Diamond and Pearl do what the Pokémon franchise has always done best -- deliver an accessible and highly addictive role-playing game experience.

  • Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition

    This is the definitive version of a modern classic and a must-play, even if you've already experienced the unique thrill of Resident Evil 4 on another platform.

  • Sony PlayStation 3

    Sony's built the PlayStation 3 with a definite eye on the future. Can it maintain its lead in the gaming arena with its new console?

  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence

    Metal Gear Solid 3 returns with a vengeance in this special edition, which significantly improves an already great action adventure game while adding a solid new online mode and some great extras.

  • Soul Calibur III: PS2 review

    When it sticks to fighting, Soul Calibur III is a definite must-have, featuring the same tight controls and in-depth system of earlier games in the series. Some of the new gameplay modes are more miss than hit, however.

  • Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable)

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

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Features

  • The ABC of PSP: Your PSP launch guide

    To help you cut through the hype and excitement of the PSP launch, CNET.com.au has compiled this must-read survival guide detailing everything you need to know about the PSP.

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DIYs and How-to

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The Explain Series