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Review (from Nintendo World Report ): "It's very addictive, though not in the way that you'll be thinking about how you'd rather be playing it when you're doing something else.
HAS ANYONE PLAYED ALL MARIO GAMES PLUS
'Harvest Moon 64' has all the charm of the original Super Nintendo classic, plus many new surprises." It will take careful planning and a lot of help from your neighbors to ride out the seasons and succeed as a gentleman farmer. Plot summary (from Metacritic ): "In 'Harvest Moon 64,' you'll work hard to make a life for yourself on the run-down farm that you've inherited from your dearly departed grandfather.
HAS ANYONE PLAYED ALL MARIO GAMES SOFTWARE
Harvest Moon 64/JP: Victor Interactive Software They certainly don't affect your level of immersion – you are, after all, playing as a green toy helicopter." But these flaws don't make it any less playable. The presentation and audio are where 'Army Men: Air Combat' truly falls down. And the competitive multiplayer has a good variety to it. The two-player coop mode is a nice addition, especially when it doesn't suffer in terms of performance. It's a creative and unique – surprising for a shoot-em-up game. Review (from N64 Today ): "Overall, 'Army Men: Air Combat' is a fun and straightforward game that makes the most of its premise. Utilize the unique abilities of each 'copter to battle armies of mutant insects destroy rampaging remote control cars blow up sandcastles and save Sarge from being melted by kids with magnifying glasses.
Engage in both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat with enemies ranging from battleships to butterflies. Plot summary (from Metacritic ): "Pilot one of four toy helicopters through the treacherous terrain of your backyard, the local playground, picnic areas, and nearby beaches.
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It's a solid FPS don't get me wrong and of the best the system has to offer, it just goes to show how quickly the series went off the rails." It's always great to see a developer take criticism to heart and fix what didn't work, but the final chapter of the Turok franchise sucks out what made the series so great to begin with for the sake of being just another.
Review (from Comic Gamers Assemble ): "The reason why this game would appeal to previous naysayers though is that it doesn't really feel like a Turok game. Over 24 upgradable weapons to battle 40 new and original enemies! Intense multiplayer action - over eight modes and 48 maps!" The heritage of Turok and all humankind depends on them. Two new Turok warriors, Danielle and Joseph Fireseed must face this evil. Plot summary (from Metacritic ): "Older than time itself, a savage cosmic entity called Oblivion exists only to devour everything in its path. Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion/Acclaim Entertainment Review (from IGN ): "The game is still a solid and enjoyable platforming experience for fans of the pink puffball and worth a look with its asking price of 1000 Wii Points - it's just not as versatile or as representative of the Kirby franchise as a whole as other games are, like 'Kirby's Adventure' or 'Kirby Super Star.' 'Kirby 64' on the VC is a 10 dollar investment that will earn you a couple of afternoons of simple, casual and unchallenging gameplay and then will likely not get revisited too often in your Wii's Channel Array." Inhale, exhale and swallow your enemies, then copy and combine their abilities and use them as your own! Team up with familiar friends and foes - like Waddle Dee and King Dedede - as you travel through dreamy worlds in search of the lost Crystal Shards." Plot summary (from Metacritic ): "Dart past enemies, soar the skies and swim the depths of the ocean as Kirby takes on Dark Matter in an all-new adventure. The plot is excellently woven, and unfolds beautifully from level to level." You get a real feeling of being part of a big blockbuster movie. The sheer size of the levels and the variety of the terrain within is awesome. It was going to take something special to better Fate of Atlantis, and LucasArts haven't disappointed. Review (from Eurogamer ): "Indy's latest outing is his best yet. All the weapons you'll need, including firearms, explosives - and of course Indy's trusty whip and revolver." Travel the world to exotic locales, from the ruins of Babylon to Egyptian deserts. Puzzle your way through 17 chapters of an action-packed story. Grab your whip and fedora and join Indy in a globe-spanning race to unearth the mysterious 'Infernal Machine.' Survive the challenges of unusual beasts, half the Red Army and more (including - oh no - snakes!). The Nazis have been crushed, the Cold War has begun and Soviet agents are sniffing around an ancient ruin. Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine/LucasArts