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Fight Night Round 4

Though definitely an improvement over its predecessor, this boxing game isn't without a few problems.

Brutal Legend

This amazing tribute to metal delivers a hugely entertaining gaming experience despite missing a few chords.

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  • FIFA 10

    FIFA 10 offers the best gameplay in the series' history and includes even more features and game modes to boot.

  • Zubo (DS)

    If you love Pokemon but you want a change of scene, Zubo is an excellent alternative.

  • EA Sports Active Personal Trainer

    You can really feel the burn with this collection of exercises and sports-themed challenges.

  • Madden NFL 10

    A number of features make Madden NFL 10 a more realistic and enjoyable portrayal of football, but a few problems — both old and new — continue to trouble the series.

  • Spore Galactic Adventures

    Spore's first full expansion is overflowing with wit and charm, and it offers resourceful players a chance to get creative.

  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

    The Half-Blood Prince is a lousy representation of the best-selling novel.

  • The Sims 3

    The latest Sims game is also the greatest, striking a terrific balance between the fresh and the familiar.

  • The Godfather II

    Even if it were finished, this movie-inspired action game wouldn't be deserving of its prestigious licence.

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  • Rock Band coming to Australia

    EA confirms Harmonix-developed band simulation game finally making its way down under on 7 November.

  • EA execs on Aussie Rock Band delays

    The Aussie Rock Band saga is pretty well known by now to gamers down under, with our country still waiting on the official release of MTV/Harmonix's four-piece rhythm game almost a year after its US sale date. The situation was made even more farcical last weekend, with the game's sequel — Rock Band 2 — released in the US.

  • 'Scrabulous' debate may rewrite the rules of the game

    The debate over Scrabulous is indicative of the fact that the world--or at least certain mainstays of the game industry--still hasn't quite figured out that a traditional course of action just doesn't always work on the Web.

  • E3 tagline: 'Everyone's a gamer'

    Casual gaming takes center stage at the annual confabulation, from Wii yoga to PlayStation karaoke.

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The Explain Series

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