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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Surprise of 2011 0
If you told me that a game whose main mechanic is the ability to jump Quantum Leap style into the body of any driver and carries the Driver name would all but guarantee a spot on my top 10 games of 2011 list, I'd think 2011 was a pretty crappy year for games. But, in one of the biggest surprises of the year, Reflections has done just that. Dismissing Driver: San Francisco because of it's fairly out there premise or because of bad memories from the franchise's previous efforts is understandable, ...
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Jack is Back! 0
I was a tried and true Jackophile in the mid to late 90s. Many a weekend I would scrounge together a few friends (and, too often as to be kind of sad, played solo) to pop in a YDKJ game into the PC for a good time. It was the polar opposite of quiet family Trivial Pursuit nights (unless someone got drunk and made fun of everyone when they got a question wrong). Ah....summer nights..... Oh yeah, the game. You Don't Know Jack subscribes to the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" adage, bringi...
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Typical Rockstar Formula 0
Rockstar's newest sandbox game takes players to a place surprisingly untapped by developers: The Old West. Actually, more like early 1900's Old West where the ways of horse-riding, shooting your food and living off the land is being taken over by driving automobiles and living a more "civilized" life. You play as John Marston, a former member of a ruthless gang of outlaws who terrorized the countryside. Marston looks to get away from that life by hunting down his old compatriots at the behest o...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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