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Who doesn’t like Spyro? Well, maybe the people who aren’t familiar with him, but err… Well, everyone who knows the purple little dragon has a liking for him. He’s just…I dunno, likable. The younger crowd knows him from the pretty recent Skylanders series and perhaps the less recent The Legend of Spyro series. While the older coots (such as myself, mind you. I even got a cane! :D) know Spyro all too well from his first games by developer Insomniac Games on the Sony PlayStation. And that’s the game I’m going to talk about in this article!

I started up the game, watched the green...
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Welcome to the Spuddy review of Warhawk! Here I will inform you about the quality of gameplay, graphics, sound, and presentation of the game.
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Warhawk is kind of a hard game to review, as I may not see it and play it as you do. Everyone has different tactics and will play it in a different way. Someone may be a sniper, or jump right into a tank or Warhawk, or just be an ass by camping and picking off people with their ever annoying, one-hit-kill knife. The game contains lots of teamwork, but despite what you might hear, the consistency of it all can...
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Parappa the Rapper was released for the Sony PlayStation on October 31, 1997.
Parappa the Rapper was released for the Sony PlayStation on October 31, 1997.
Now you've all heard of Guitar Hero, right? Okay. Well EVERYONE knows what Dance Dance Revolution is... right? Well, just to go a bit farther in time, I'm going to review one of my all-time favorite musical games, "Parappa the Rapper". So, the game starts out with a puppy, Parappa, who is desperately in love with this Sunflower girl, named Sunny. The names of the characters are all types of puns. EG: Katy Kat, PJ Berri, Chop Chop Master Onion, etc. (if none of you get these names, then you REALLY need to get out more) Anyway, Parappa does many tasks in order to win Sunny heart. The exception...
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I remember buying Thievius Raccoonus several years ago. I popped it into my PS2 and it made wonders. --Okay. Maybe it wasn't THAT game that made wonders, but it's sequel- Sly 2: Band of Thieves. This game has changed the way I have played video games because it is one of (if not THE) first great video games I had ever bought other than Thievius Raccoonus.

First off, the gameplay, visuals, and controls are all an absolute hoot. These three elements are combined so perfectly that you will find yourself dashing through the intro of the game and running across ropes to explore more of this visual...
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These days, games seem to be taken for granted. Many impressive technical achievements such as those found in the game Fracture and Shadow of the Colossus are just completely overlooked, but a few years ago they would've been amazing to many people. People say that, if the graphics in a game don't match up to those of some other more popular games, they're terrible, but they really aren't. It's just that people are so used to Crysis-quality graphics that anything below those standards are considered ugly.
People also say that Fracture is a mediocre game because it didn't implement it's ground...
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