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Too realistic for its own good | | Review: A colourful, authentic homage to the Fab Four |
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The finely tuned fighter works well on handheld | | Excellent portable scrapper with a below par storyline |
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Impressive cricket sim betrayed by predictable tail end | | Bigger isn't necessarily better |
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Review: Sony's rhythm-action sequel needs to change its tune | | PS3 technical master-class arrives but fails to fulfil potential |
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Same great game, minus the grind | | Review: You're surrounded - by sound |
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Tank battles and tactics make this J-RPG stand out from the crowd | | Lara Croft unearths classic gameplay from series' troubled past |
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The best boarder on PlayStation? Hmmm, tricky... | | Uneven tracklist, Rock Band-beating drums... and few bum notes |
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Familar, but frantic and exciting, sequel lacks killer new ideas | | After endless delays, 2K's epic finally makes it to PS3. But does it still pack that wrench-style wallop? |
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It might be resting on its laurels but it's the best footie game on PS3 | | Disney cook up a treat with a slice of MotorStorm and a pinch of SSX |
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| | Undoubted genius - but the conclusion makes us sad for all the wrong reasons |
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PS3's ultimate tech demo proves beauty is in the eye of the key-holder | | A superhero game that's more than a little rusty |
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Part crime puzzler, part beat-em-up: but all twisted | | Borrows from the best, but loses its own identity |
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