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Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : Unclassified
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
2.00
Even with improved graphics and a large character roster, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World ends the DBZ series on PS2 with a bust instead of a bang.
RRP:
$69.95
Game Genre : RPG
OFLC Rating (Australia) : PG
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
5.00
The game has a few minor annoyances -- the battle system needs work -- but Rogue Galaxy truly stands on its own, and is a game that every RPG gamer should experience for themselves.
RRP:
$79.95
Game Genre : Driving
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
4.25
Even with the lack of a Crash mode and no online play, Burnout Dominator is a wise investment, even for the Burnout first-timer, especially with a $40 price tag.
RRP:
$39.95
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : G
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
3.00
In the end, TMNT provides some fairly fun ninja-style leaping around, but it's hampered by boring combat and annoying jumping puzzles that further suffer from control issues.
RRP:
$72.95
Game Genre : RPG
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
3.00
This game is not for the faint of heart and should be reserved for those that enjoy repetitive battles and watching badly built sprites bumble across their television screen.
RRP:
$69.95
Game Genre : Adventure
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
3.25
In the end, we can't really recommend this game to anyone expect the hardcore fans. Everyone else should save their money for the DVD set instead.
RRP:
$49.95
Game Genre : Driving
OFLC Rating (Australia) : G
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
3.50
This game probably won't appeal to new fans but it has more than enough to keep die-hard mud-flingers satisfied.
RRP:
$79.95
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : M
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
4.50
You could accuse Destroy All Humans! 2 of playing it safe by simply building on the success of the original, but one need not reinvent the wheel to roll, and you shouldn't need the guidance of an alien intelligence to grab this killer sequel.
RRP:
$29.95
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : MA (15+)
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
5.00
Suffice it to say, no review can truly capture the magnificence of God of War II. There are memorable moments galore, the kind that you'll try in vain to describe to your friends but words can't fully do justice to this game. God of War II's sole imperfection is that its graphics remain relatively unchanged from the original, but at the end of the day this is an insignificant pimple on the face of this goliath of a game.
RRP:
$29.95
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : PG
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
4.50
Super DBZ is an awesome fighter which pays homage to the old school 2D arcade fighters of yore while also brining another engaging Dragon Ball title the PS2. IF you haven't owned any DBZ games before, this one is the one to pick up. If you're a diehard Budokai gamer, you might be surprised by the level of balance and quality Super DBZ sports compared to the other DBZ games. Either way, check Super DBZ out, it's really fun.
RRP:
$49.95
Game Genre : Action
OFLC Rating (Australia) : Unclassified
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
2.50
When it comes down to it, Warriors Orochi is more a mediocre tribute to past games than a fresh experience. Unimpressive graphics, a mundane fighting system, and a slate of characters borrowed from other titles leaves Warriors Orochi a stale appetiser left on the plate as you wait for the Dynasty Warriors six main course.
RRP:
$69.95
Game Genre : Other
OFLC Rating (Australia) : PG
Platforms : PlayStation 2 (PS2)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games
4.00
Playing Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s is a bit like going to see your favourite band on an off-night -- even if they don't rock the house down, you're still going to have a killer time.
RRP:
$69.95
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