Thursday, November 17, 2005

urgo2 game review

urgo2.com Free cool online gamse, video games reviews, forums and clans, server stats for all kinds of games, ringtones and java games for your cell phone all at urgo2.comDid I lie to you in weeks past about the torrential output of games on Sony's systems? No I didn't. There's a ton to watch and read about this week, so let's get right to it: Dragon Quest VIII: The hallowed role-playing series makes its superb debut on the PS2, replete with lovely aesthetic presentation and that classic Dragon Quest gameplay you know and love. Throw in monster-gathering and a great sense of humor and you've got an RPG to dig in with for the long winter. Check out the review to get your thees and thous on. Behind the Scenes at Yuke's: Hardcore wrestling fans know that Yokohama, Japan-based Yuke's is the daddy of all wrestling developers--the company has created some of the biggest names in wrestling, from Smackdown to Day of Reckoning and even Rumble Roses. Sports editor Brian Ekberg brings you a full rundown on the committed group who lets you hit the virtual mat on a daily basis. SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo: Zipper Interactive's winning tactical shooter series has come to the PSP, and in a surprise to nobody, it's really good. Fireteam Bravo offers the traditional SOCOM experience in handheld format, with solid experiences both off- and online. The game even supports a sold-separately headset for voice chat with your squad. Our review has the full story on this excellent shooter. Tokobot: Robots! Small ones, at that. You'll find a horde of tiny bots willing to do your bidding in Tokobot, the quirky new PSP action game from Tecmo. Our latest hands-on preview of the game talks about how your robo-minions can form (much like Voltron) to help you solve puzzles, fight enemies, and get past obstacles. Read up for a look at one of the more unique games coming soon for the PSP.Final Fantasy XII: Here's a game that needs no introduction--but I'll do it anyway. We've gotten a hands-on look at the new demo of the latest Final Fantasy, which brings all kinds of changes to the legendary RPG series, and which you can actually find packed in with Dragon Quest VIII right now. Read the preview to find out how the new combat system will work in what's sure to be one of next year's biggest PSP games.Kingdom of Paradise: Finally, the quality PSP games are becoming plentiful. This new combat-heavy, Eastern-themed RPG from Japanese developer Climax should keep you busy for plenty of hours, not least of all because the battle system encourages you to come up with tons of diverse combo attacks on your own. Hit up the review for the detailsurgo2.com Free cool online gamse, video games reviews, forums and clans, server stats for all kinds of games, ringtones and java games for your cell phone all at urgo2.com

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