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World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International – Review

I've played a lot of sports games in my day. 2D sports games. 3D sports games. 8-bit to the present day, I've consumed pixelated sports until my eyes ached and my back gave out. To date, there hasn't been a sports game I've played that's been better than Winning Eleven 7, the latest iteration of Konami's soccer franchise. I wouldn't say that it's the best game, period, that I've ever played. But I will say it's close.

World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International

Game Description: The world's most popular soccer game returns to America! With its pure soccer approach, Winning Eleven has become the clear favorite of soccer fans everywhere and is widely regarded as the definitive soccer gaming experience. The series returns to North America with Winning Eleven 7, representing a mammoth step forward over its predecessor. Every element of the game has been tweaked, reworked and enhanced resulting in the most realistic and pure soccer experience available.

Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix – Review

At the same time, DDR, even in North Americanized translations like Ultramix and the PlayStation 2's DDRMAX, still retains some of its foreign quirkiness that is far more intriguing than Britney's Dance Beat or American Idol, America's comparatively vapid offerings to the dance subgenre.

Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB, this game contains: Mild Lyrics

Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix

Game Description:  Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix features online support and offers exclusive licensed music designed to appeal to American audiences. The first online version of the series, Ultramix allows you to download additional songs and dance steps as well as challenge contestants from around the world to receive an Internet ranking. Play involves pressing a series of directions to the beat of the music. The better your steps the more you score, it is as simple as that or is it?

Lifeline

Game Description: In the first-ever voice activated action-adventure, work together with Rio by verbally guiding her through this heart-pounding adventure., Put down the controller and speak up! In the first-ever voice activated action-adventure game, players will work together with the main character Rio by verbally guiding her through this heart-pounding adventure. Compatible with any USB headset peripheral, LifeLine's unprecedented technology features voice-recognition of over 5,000 words and 100,000 phrases such as Shoot! Run! and Dodge and reload.

Lifeline – Review

Lifeline is a great idea. Not just a good or unusually creative one, but a truly great one. The player takes on the role of an "operator" trapped in a room on an orbiting space hotel. Aliens have invaded this hotel, and the only way to take action is by helping Rio, a waitress who survived the invasion. In front of you are a computer terminal with access to mechanical systems and a viewscreen employing countless security cameras.

Lifeline – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB, this game contains: Blood, Violence

Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Falsebound Kingdom – Review

The previous games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! series have been based on the collectable card game. Players collect virtual cards, make decks, and enter tournaments to advance the plot. This formula has been pretty successful, as the games have appeared on a multitude of platforms in the past few years.

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