Game Genre: Third-Person Adventure

 
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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
With our Nintendo crew and in house Silent Hill guy at CES, it was up to me to take on the chills in Konami's newest title in the franchise, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Released for the Wii on December 8th, and upcoming for the PS2 and PSP in a week, Shattered Memories puts players in the middle of a dark and twisted psychological tale. While not without its flaws, Shattered Memories is an impressive title that deserves your attention.
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7.4
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Darksiders
One of my favorite games from last year's E3 was Vigil Games' first major title: Darksiders. This third person action adventure game in the vein of God of War and Devil May Cry casts players as War from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Darksiders tells a tale of revenge and redemption, packed with violence and a variety of familiar, yet very well implemented, gameplay elements. With only minor issues sustained throughout the entire campaign, Darksiders is my first must-own have of 2010.
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9.0
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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
In 2007, Naughty Dog and SCEA blew everyone away with Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. The third person action adventure played like a movie, one that you couldn't pull yourself away from and wanted to "watch" again as soon as it was over. No doubt a sequel was on the way, and in the last several months nearly everyone has gotten a taste of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (UC2), thanks to plenty of publicity and the multiplayer beta. This past Tuesday, I managed to get what was probably the last available copy of UC2 in town, and earlier today I completed the campaign. Is it as least as good as the first? Am I ready for more? The answer to both of those questions is a firm, 'hell yes.'
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9.8
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Dexter: The Game
I've been looking forward to Dexter - The Game on the iPhone/iPod since first hearing about it a few months ago. Tonight, the popular Showtime series starts its fourth season, with anticipation spilling over from the fans. The first season is arguably still the best thus far, and it's events from that first season that act as the basis for the missions in The Game. Being familiar with the first season might make for a more rewarding experience, but it isn't required. Having some familiarity with the series is a great idea though, as the characters aren't explained in detail. The question is whether or not this app is something every Dexter fan needs -- and for that, let's take a closer look.
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7.4
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Having been lucky enough to be born in the 70s, I had a great opportunity to experience the 80s at its finest. I remember going to all the Star Wars (even the first -- I was young) and I especially remember going to see Ghostbusters when it first hit the theatrical scene; we won't talk about the sequel in any shape or fashion. Let's forget the second part even happened. Anyway, the movie was huge! It had an amusing story, with a touch of horror, but more importantly it had a phenomenal cast; Murray, Ramis, Aykroyd and Hudson combined to make the best comedic team that fought ghosts even in cinema history. Fast forward nearly thirty years and you've got the re-release of the Blu-ray and the introduction of a new video game.  The best part about the latter? They brought the cast back and the Ramis and Aykroyd penned a story.
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7.2
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Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings
Indiana Jones is back for an all new third person adventure that has him trotting the globe to find the Staff of Kings, the staff used by Moses to part the Red Sea. Can he find it before Magnus Voller and the Nazis do? Let's get to the review!
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6.0
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Uncaged Edition)
This isn't your typical movie-to-video-game adaptation; Raven Software gives us the most intense and violent Marvel game to date with everyone's favorite X-Men at the heart of it all...
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8.6
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Wheelman
Vin Diesel's own Tigon Studios, in conjunction with Midway and Ubisoft, has recently released a new action driving title in the spirit of GTA entitled Wheelman. In Wheelman, gamers can take control of Vin Diesel who portrays Milo Burik, an undercover CIA agent on mission in Barcelona who gets involved in what turns into a three-way gang war for ownership of the city.
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8.0
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Afro Samurai
Afro Samurai, a manga/anime created by Takashi Okazaki, has been steadily growing in popularity for several years, traversing a variety of mediums from paperback to Blu-ray. As the Resurrection Blu-ray gets set for launch, game developer Surge teamed up with Namco Bandai to produce the first Afro Samurai video game. Out now for the Xbox 360 and PS3, this third person action adventure allows players to play through an expanded version of the original Afro Samurai anime story.
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7.8
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