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01-04-2007, 10:39 PM
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| Video Games 2006: The Best and the Worst The Best of 2006 - <LI nd="3">Okami (Capcom, for the PS2) -- This utterly original adventure delivered a perfect blend of puzzles and action in a mesmerizing tale based on Japanese mythology. The gorgeous graphics, inspired by classic Japanese art, look like nothing else you've ever seen in a video game. <LI nd="4">The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks, for the Xbox 360) -- Two hundred hours in and I still feel like I haven't scratched the surface of this wide-ranging medieval role-playing adventure. With a compelling main story and hundreds of side missions, it's the first must-have game of the 360 era. <LI nd="5">The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo, for the Wii, GameCube) -- This Zelda is a satisfying combination of the familiar (clever weapons, diabolical dungeons) and the new (Link is now a werewolf!). We always anticipate great things from Zelda, but Twilight Princess delivers well beyond expectations. <LI nd="6">Gears of War (Microsoft, for the Xbox 360) -- The second must-have for the 360 is "Gears of War," a riotous shooter that pits a team of human grunts against an insectoid army. It's gory, scary and thrilling, especially if you enjoy slicing up aliens with a chain saw. <LI nd="7">Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Namco, for the PS2) -- The finale of the ambitious (some say pretentious) Xenosaga trilogy tackles religion, philosophy, metaphysics and more topics you wouldn't expect a game to address. It's really fun if you don't mind having your mind blown. <LI nd="8">Wii Sports (Nintendo, for the Wii) -- Nintendo's new Wii console has received a lot of attention from people who don't normally play games. "Wii Sports," which is packed with the system, is an effective demonstration of its motion-sensing remote, and I have yet to meet anyone who can resist playing once they see it in action. <LI nd="9">New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo, for the DS) -- The lovable plumber returns to his 2-D roots in this side-scrolling running and jumping adventure. A blast for those of us who loved the original "Super Mario Brothers," and a real challenge for just about any player, with dozens of levels and tons of secrets. <LI nd="10">Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix, for the PS2): I'm not completely sold on the new real-time battle system introduced in this installment, but it delivers everything -- grandiose story, lavish graphics and generous gameplay -- you expect from a Final Fantasy epic. <LI nd="11">LocoRoco (Sony, for the PlayStation Portable) -- Jellylike blobs ooze their way across colorful landscapes, splitting and recombining to get past obstacles. With its vibrant look and catchy soundtrack, it's the year's most endearing puzzle game.
- Resistance: Fall of Man (Sony, for the PS3) -- Ratchet & Clank creators Insomniac Games juice up the Second World War shooter with alien invaders and flamboyant weapons. The best of the PS3 launch titles.
The Worst of 2006 - <LI nd="13">25 to Life (Eidos, for the Xbox, PS2) -- The only way an urban gangsta can escape to a better life is by killing hundreds of cops. The goriest, most reprehensible of the street crime sagas trying to rip off "Grand Theft Auto." <LI nd="14">Torino 2006 (2K Sports, for the Xbox, PS2) -- Fifteen winter games, all made crushingly dull by this half-hearted attempt to cash in on Olympic fever. Designers, you have three years to create a decent curling simulation before the Vancouver games. <LI nd="15">Jaws Unleashed (Majesco, for the Xbox, PS2) -- Glitchy graphics, unnecessarily complicated controls and stupid missions take all the fun out of swimming around and chomping on innocent humans. <LI nd="16">Bomberman Act: Zero (Konami, for the Xbox 360) -- That misplaced colon in the title was indicative of this slipshod production, which turned a colorful, lively party game into a morbid, unplayable mess.
- Superman Returns (Electronic Arts, for the Xbox 360, Xbox, PS2) -- The 1999 "Superman 64" is often called the worst video game ever. "Superman Returns" is a little -- just a little -- better.
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01-05-2007, 04:33 AM
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| cool,never played any of those games tho sept a few |
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01-05-2007, 06:00 PM
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| cool. But list seems very wrong.
But No's 1 & 2 should be Gears of War and The elder scrolls: oblivion respectively. Absolutly no question Gears of War wins that crown. Is that why there's nlothing at No 1? lol, And anyone who plays it will tell u that.
Also bet that Test Drive Unlimited (360) also wins many many votes and should be up there at top also. No'3 in my book.
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