Name: Tall Writer
Weblog: mediameaning.blogspot.com
Articles: 175
First Published: Saturday, August 12, 2006
Last Published: Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Currently listing articles 175-151:
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Playstation 3 Review: Overlord: Raising Hell— Medieval adventure features fun chaos and disorder gameplay lets players be bad or really bad by controlling their minions.
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Nintendo DS Review: Gourmet Chef: Cook Your Way to Fame— French restaurant simulation cooks up a medium blend of creativity and colorful characters while glazing over some expanded play opportunities.
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PS3 Review: The Bourne Conspiracy— Motion capture techniques, full graphic capabilities and similar camera styles with great hand-to-hand combat recreate the films' excitement very well.
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Movie Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth— Bland acting and weak continuity still can't ruin this rousing action-adventure based on the Jules Verne novel.
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Nintendo DS Review: Petz Dogz Fashion— This title stresses the fashion accessories but young players will love all dog life simulations and mini games as well.
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PC Game Review: The Political Machine 2008— Extensive political play provides cross country challenges against smear campaigns, media bias and spin doctors.
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Nintendo DS Review: Crosswords DS— A challenging game with 1000+ word puzzles and nice touch screen capabilities, but nothing highly innovative.
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Movie Review: Wall*E— Can Pixar make a bad movie?. Not so far and probably not ever.
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2008 Summer Movie Preview: July— This month's movie releases will likely continue the successful trend with a large mix.
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PC Game Review: Dracula: Origin— How good could a teen rated Dracula game be? It's not just good, it's great!
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Nintendo Wii Review: Kung Fu Panda— Fight as Po the Panda and the Furious Five through 13 levels of this decent action platformer with appealing multiplayer modes.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Dog Island— No humans, just plenty of cute, active canines with accentuated heads that frolic in some amazing environments.
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Movie Review: Get Smart— This new star filled action-comedy has all the entertainment goods, especially the laughs.
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Book Review: Grand Theft Childhood - The Surprising Truth About Violent Video Games and What Parents Can Do by Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson — You'll likely see this informative book in a college class over a book club, but leisurely readers can easily find helpful advice.
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PS3 Review: Haze— This PS3 exclusive first person shooter has excellent combat action and short load times, but the storyline and annoying dialogue prevent perfection.
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Movie Review: The Happening— Forget the extra box office attention this movie has received. This thriller does its job: scares audiences and provokes thought.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— Edward Norton, Liv Tyler and William Hurt reload The Incredible Hulk film series in front of the lens of action film director Louis Leterrier.
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PS3 Review: Dark Sector— A solid, challenging title, which maximizes the PS3 controls and graphics full of memorable action situations.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— Jack Black voices Po the Panda in this quality computer animated comedy also starring Dustin Hoffman and Angelina Jolie.
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PS3 Review: Condemned 2: Bloodshot— Ethan Thomas of the Serial Crimes Unit returns in this brutal first person action title full of scares and tension.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Boom Blox— Outstanding title goes beyond building blocks and blowing things up by featuring amazing physics and high energy fun.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Iron Man— This one player action title takes off at high speeds with fast loading graphics and expanded villains fwhile creating a few unexpected limits.
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Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull — This high profile adventure sequel stays true to the film series while taking Indy to a level that he hasn't seen yet.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Target Terror— This light gun arcade transfer to the Wii features low innovation/replay value meets high trigger-happy challenge.
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PC Game Review: Sherlock Holmes - Nemesis— Sherlock Holmes must stop Arsene Lupin from stealing London's finest national treasures to save the world!!...well just England's reputation.

