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Drawn to Life review DS

Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DS

A platformer where before you start, you draw your own character - this is Drawn to Life. All the way through the game, you'll get the chance to use your artistic side to add to the game, drawing your own weapons, platforms and more. It's certainly original, but does it stand up as a game, regardless of your artistic abilities? Check out our Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DS to find out more now!

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Donkey Kong Jungle Climber review DS

Donkey Kong Jungle Climber review for Nintendo DS

Donkey Kong needs no introduction to Nintendo gamers - fans of the series will have been waiting for this latest instalment on the DS for some time. Platform fans are in for a treat with Donkey Kong Jungle Climber. The game makes great use of the DS two-screen format, and even if you're a returning Donkey Kong fanatic, you won't find it samey or too easy. Check out our Donkey Kong Jungle Climber review for Nintendo DS to find out more now!

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Worms Open Warfare 2 review PSP DS

Worms Open Warfare 2 review for PSP and DS

Old favourite Worms is back, with sequel Worms: Open Warfare 2 out on both the DS and the PSP. The sequel has moved on significantly from its predecessor, with loads of changes and many improvements. We fill you in on this new instalment and tell you how the PSP and DS games differ. Plus, your chance to win a copy of the game! Check out our Worms Open 2 Warfare review for PSP and DS to find out more now!

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Alien Syndrome review PSP

Alien Syndrome review for Sony PSP

Alien Syndrome for the PSP is a re-make of an old Sega space game from way back when. It's a simple enough premise, with a straightforward shooter style backed up with a conventional RPG structure. Is Alien Syndrome a trip down memory lane worth taking? Check out our Alien Syndrome review for Sony PSP to find out more now!

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Dynasty Warriors Fighter's Battle review DS

Dynasty Warriors Fighter's Battle review for Nintendo DS

The latest in the Dynasty Warriors series, Fighter's Battle, promises a bit of a departure from its predecessors as it hits the Nintendo DS. With its mix of card collecting and base capture, you'll race against your AI opponent to defeat all the army leaders. If you've played Dynasty Warriors before - or indeed if you haven't, check out our Dynasty Warriors Fighter's Battle review for Nintendo DS to find out more now!

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Crazy

Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSP

Crazy Taxi Fare Wars finds you behind the wheel of a cab, driving like a demon to pick up the best fares and keep your rival drivers down. With a choice of different ways to play the game - including arcade style, mini-games and multiplayer - there's plenty of variety and extras to keep you busy behind the wheel. Find out more in our Crazy Taxi Fare Wars review for Sony PSP now!

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DragonBall

DragonBall Z Goku Densetsu review for Nintendo DS

Card-battling game DragonBall Z Goku Densetsu will give card fans plenty to get stuck into - you'll need to work through the game's tutorial to get to grips with the game but once you do, you'll be casting cards down and setting characters into battle with abandon. Is DragonBall Z worth the time it'll take to master the game? Find out in our review of DragonBall Z Goku Densetsu for Nintendo DS now!

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Dungeons and Dragons Tactics review PSP

Dungeons and Dragons Tactics review for Sony PSP

Dungeons and Dragons: Tactics is an RPG for hard-core role players. If you spent your formative years rolling dice to slay dragons, then this latest version of the Dungeons and Dragons saga will hold massive appeal for you. Stats heavy and stuffed full of characters, you'll need to invest plenty of time in Dungeons and Dragons: Tactics to get the best from it. One for RPG fans everywhere, or die-hard D&D-ers only? Find out in our review of Dungeons and Dragons:Tactics for Sony PSP now!

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