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Fable 2 This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
“Fable 2” is the new sequel to the original “Fable,” which was a best-selling RPG for the Xbox. This game gives you choices and does not limit you to just one outcome. In fact, every small decision you make will affect the world you... (more »)
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Kingdom Hearts 2 This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
“Kingdom Hearts 2” is an action-adventure, role-playing game created by Square Enix and Disney. The game utilizes well-known characters from Disney movies and cartoons and Square's extremely popular video game series, “Final Fantasy.”... (more »)
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NHL 07 This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
“Moves into the attacking zone … Shoots! Scores! What a goal!” Jim Hughson and Craig Simpson are commentators for the excitement of “NHL 07,” the fast-paced hockey game by EA Sports. Before you arrive at the main menu, there is a... (more »)
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Etrian Odyssey II This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
“Prepare to die.” While the diverse set of enemies in “Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard” won’t tell you this, you may as well prepare anyway, because the best description for this immensely satisfying dungeon crawler is “hard.”... (more »)
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Call of Duty: World at War This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
Hoping to expand on the success of Infinity Ward’s “Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare,” Treyarch has continued the series with “Call of Duty: World at War.” The WWII shooter game setting is overused, but somehow Treyarch made it fresh. They... (more »)
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Fallout 3 This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
The name Bethesda Softworks makes many think of “Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.” This is about to change since the company released “Fallout 3,” which was voted best role-playing game (RPG) of 2008 at the Spike Video Game Awards. This has... (more »)
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Mega Man 9 This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
“Mega Man 9” looks like a game from the ’80s. While most might dismiss it because of this, the gaming community knows exactly why this game looks and plays the way it does. The reason is simple: newer is not always better. Over the past... (more »)
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World of Goo This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
“World of Goo” is one of the most unique and innovative video games I have played in a long time. In an industry that focuses on high-definition graphics and “mature” storylines, this game keeps it simple and offers an experience like few... (more »)
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Resident Evil 5 This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
Moving from the 1-bit Pong machine to the Wii, gaming has been revolutionized and enhanced several times over to keep up with modern technology. If you're a fan of video games today, chances are you're into shooting games. Quite possibly the... (more »)
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Infamous This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine.
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If you haven't heard of “Infamous,” you should definitely read this review. If you haven't heard of Sucker Punch Productions, the developers, shame on you. And if you haven't heard of “Sly Cooper,” their biggest franchise, Google... (more »)
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