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What Game Should I Get?

thedobaga

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I'm going to Blackbuster to rent a game later tomorrow.. my MAIN focus is to rent Smooth Moves, BUT, if they're out of that, any suggestions of another good game I should rent? (Keep in mind I already have Brawl, Party, and Galaxy)
 

Crimson King

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Boom Blox is the best experience I have had on the Wii. Get it and really enjoy yourself.
 

MasterArt

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Zack and Wiki I would not recommend at all. Unless you enjoy being frustrated.

I'd wait for Boom Blox to dip before buying it--and you should, because it's an amazingly fun game, especially in multiplayer (it's beaten out Smash Bros. in my circle two weekends in a row now!). Sales aren't so good right now, so if you wait a few months, you should be good to go.

In the meantime, Battalion Wars II and Nights: Journey of Dreams are pretty cheap on Amazon right now...:p

Sweet! I'll definetely wait on boom blox then. Something tells me that everyone's waiting for the price to drop as well. I know that Steven Speilberg's name = $, but still doesn't gurantee sales.

Thanks man. :)


Oh yeah, Also, if you don't mind. Can you tell me what makes Zack and Wiki frustrating in your opinion? I'm just curious.
 

Chief Mendez

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Can you tell me what makes Zack and Wiki frustrating in your opinion? I'm just curious.
Basically, it's the total lack of checkpoints. I'll get to the very end of a level only to be completely stumped by a timed puzzle, fail, then be forced to do the entire level over again just to get another chance to beat my head against a wall at that last puzzle.

And, as is the case with alot of recent adventure games (Hotel Dusk, Phoenix Wright, etc.), alot of the puzzles are ridiculously obscure.

It's a fine game, and if you find it for 20$ or something, go for it. But there are way better choices out there (like Boom Blox, for example).
 

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Currently I have 500 wii points just sitting in my Wii shop channel. Since I cant buy 500 wii points and I already have the internet channel, is there a good game for 500 points that anyone could recommend?
 

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Currently I have 500 wii points just sitting in my Wii shop channel. Since I cant buy 500 wii points and I already have the internet channel, is there a good game for 500 points that anyone could recommend?
Any of the Bonk games...unless those are 600 points (sorry, I haven't bought anything for my VC since like, August of last year). In which case I recommend any of the Ninja Gaiden games, though I prefer the second game, myself.

Also Lolo's Adventure...Super Mario Bros....Kid Icarus...I think that's it, or at least all I can think of off the top of my head.
 

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Marvel vs Capcom 1 or 2? Is their community like smash in that it can't decide between the new game or the old one?Do both games enjoy a competitive following?

Is Tron Bonne only in 2?

EDIT: Oh and is Spore out yet?
 

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Any of the Bonk games...unless those are 600 points (sorry, I haven't bought anything for my VC since like, August of last year). In which case I recommend any of the Ninja Gaiden games, though I prefer the second game, myself.

Also Lolo's Adventure...Super Mario Bros....Kid Icarus...I think that's it, or at least all I can think of off the top of my head.
Thnx, any more suggestions?
 

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Marvel vs Capcom 1 or 2? Is their community like smash in that it can't decide between the new game or the old one?Do both games enjoy a competitive following?

Is Tron Bonne only in 2?

EDIT: Oh and is Spore out yet?
MvC2, I say. As...far as "competitive following" goes, I have no idea. I've only played these games on Dreamcast, and as far as I know, none of them have any online play...so you're basically stuck playing with friends (which in my case isn't an issue when it comes to fighting games).

Anyway, as far as the community's support, it's generally accepted that MvC1 is more "hardcore", and MvC2 is a more simplified version of the same system, meant to attract some new blood...sort of like the Melee and Brawl thing, actually. But anyway, like I said, I think #2 is a better game overall.

Tron Bonne is in the second one, and she might be in the first one (but I'm not sure).

Spore's not out yet, but you can download (for $10) the creature maker portion of the game. It's scheduled to release on September 7th, or around that time, I think.
 

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Any wii games (including vc and gamecube) you could suggest?

Games I've enjoyed:
the Metroid series
Zelda series
Paper Mario games
Tales of symphonia
resident evil 4
okami
mario karts
mario games

Looking for something on the more lengthy/difficult side of things possibly.
 

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What are some people's opinions about VC's SimCity for SNES?
It's awesome, buy it. It's basically regular SimCity, only with that special little Nintendo charm.

mantaray said:
Any wii games (including vc and gamecube) you could suggest?

Games I've enjoyed:
the Metroid series
Zelda series
Paper Mario games
Tales of symphonia
resident evil 4
okami
mario karts
mario games

Looking for something on the more lengthy/difficult side of things possibly.
As far as adventure games go (Zelda, Metroid, Okami...), I recommend...

>>> Beyond Good & Evil (Sort of Zelda-esque in control, but other than that, it's the most unique adventure game you'll ever play. GameCube)

>>> GUN (Like GTA in the Wild West, only with a good story and usable controls. As long as you don't mind gore and black humor. GameCube)

>>> No More Heroes (same as GUN, and I really stress the "gore" warning on this one. Wii)

>>> The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (Sandbox-style, with an amazingly fun game engine. Best. Superhero. Game. Ever. GameCube)

RPGs are a bit harder to come by. If you haven't tried the Fire Emblem games yet, do so. Other than that, I recommend Skies of Arcadia (GameCube), and maybe Baten Kaitos and it's sequel, (both GameCube) though they're not exactly typical RPGs.

As for racers, definitely F-ZERO GX (GameCube). You might like Kirby Air Ride, but it seems I'm about the only person on the planet who enjoyed the game even slightly...

And finally, if you want hard games...Alien Hominid, Viewtiful Joe, and Wario World on GameCube, and Trauma Center (Second Opinion and New Blood) and Zack & Wiki on Wii.

Hopefully that helps. Just check them out on Wikipedia and maybe Metacritic before you decide whether or not to pick any of them up. :)
 

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Thanks Chief Mendez. Skies of arcadia, zack and wiki, and trauma center seem to be good picks from what I've read.
 

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GUN was AWFUL. After the initial, "this game is so awesome!" effect wears off, you are left with a boring, repetitive shooter.
 

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GUN was AWFUL. After the initial, "this game is so awesome!" effect wears off, you are left with a boring, repetitive shooter.
Sure you're not thinking of BLACK?

GUN is the "if Grand Theft Auto were set in the Wild West, and had a fun combat system" game.

BLACK is the PS2 game that has like, three enemy types and five guns, yet somehow is described as being "gun porn".
 

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A DS game atm,but I might reach for a low priced Wii game,or a good PS2 RPG or something.

For DS im thinking..
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift,I loved Tactics for the GBA <3
FF4,but im skeptical cause its a remake


For PS2 im thinking..
Final Fantasy X,I love FFX-2 <_<
Rogue Galaxy,I had it before,but mine was full of glitches.
Soul Nomad & the World Eaters,mainly cause Nis is involved with it.
Wild Arms: Alter Code F, Wild Arms 5,depending on whats in stock.


For Wii im thinking..
Okami,I dont have a nunchuck if it matters btw.
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity,so srs,I enjoyed Sonic Riders for the GC.
Super Paper Mario,I dint like that it ditched its RPG elements,but eh.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess,Nuff said.

Sorry if its so much/if I did it wrong >_<
 

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I've never had a real reason to use this thread but since I'm gearing up to get into PC gaming I need a list of some decent PC games from as far back as 2000, if it's an RTS it can be from any year. I don't expect anyone to make a detailed year by year alphabetically ordered list, just list some of the ones you played and I'll take note of them. Right now I only have Half Life 1 [and I'm loving it] so you can list whatever you think was good.

EDIT: No driving games or simulators please, those don't really catch my interest.
 

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I've never had a real reason to use this thread but since I'm gearing up to get into PC gaming I need a list of some decent PC games from as far back as 2000, if it's an RTS it can be from any year. I don't expect anyone to make a detailed year by year alphabetically ordered list, just list some of the ones you played and I'll take note of them. Right now I only have Half Life 1 [and I'm loving it] so you can list whatever you think was good.

EDIT: No driving games or simulators please, those don't really catch my interest.
RTS games...

Total Annihilation (1997)
Supreme Commander (2007)

Personally, those are the only two RTS games I've ever kept on my PC for more than a month, they're amazingly good games. But aside from them, there's also...

Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War (2004)
Homeworld 2 (2003)
Civilization III (2001)

Note that DoW has at least one expansion pack (maybe more, I don't really know). So between all those, you'll be busy for quite a while.

The only other game I'll recommend is System Shock 2. It's one of the most amazing games I've ever played. It's getting on in years, but if you can find it, it's definitely worth playing.

Darkwashu said:
A DS game atm,but I might reach for a low priced Wii game,or a good PS2 RPG or something.
Have you played the Shadow Hearts games (PS2)? Those are great. Also (recently), Wild Arms 5, Odin Sphere/GrimGrimoire, and Radiata Stories.

I would stay faraway from Soul Nomad if I were you. Go with Persona 3: FES instead.
 

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@ Darkwashu: I'd HIGHLY recommend Zack and Wiki for the Wii. It's only 10 bucks (and then a little off) at Toys R Us, and it's an amazingly good puzzle game. Other than that, Okami's good, as is Twilight Princess and Super Paper Mario.

I'd also recommend FF3 and FF4 for the DS. 3 is AMAZINGLY difficult towards the end (there are 5 or more big boss fights stringed together, no healing, no saving), and 4 is apparently being called the 'definitive' edition for FF4.

@ Red Exodus: I would HIGHLY recommend The Orange Box. Includes Portal, Team Fortress 2, Half Life 2, and HL2 Episodes 1 and 2. It's only 40 dollars on Steam and for that price, it's a steal. Oh, you have HL1? Jeah, this is a must have for you, then. (FYI: it's still a better deal even if you just want the HL games. The first 2 episodes and HL2 end up being about 40$...the same price as the Orange Box.)

Also, try out Starcraft and Warcraft 3, if you can stand the slightly outdated graphics. They're amazing RTSs.
 

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RTS games...

Total Annihilation (1997)
Supreme Commander (2007)

Personally, those are the only two RTS games I've ever kept on my PC for more than a month, they're amazingly good games. But aside from them, there's also...

Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War (2004)
Homeworld 2 (2003)
Civilization III (2001)

Note that DoW has at least one expansion pack (maybe more, I don't really know). So between all those, you'll be busy for quite a while.

The only other game I'll recommend is System Shock 2. It's one of the most amazing games I've ever played. It's getting on in years, but if you can find it, it's definitely worth playing.

Have you played the Shadow Hearts games (PS2)? Those are great. Also (recently), Wild Arms 5, Odin Sphere/GrimGrimoire, and Radiata Stories.

I would stay faraway from Soul Nomad if I were you. Go with Persona 3: FES instead.
I have a copy of Persona 3 FES atm,Odin Sphere is overrated,Wild Arms 5 looks interesting,I only had Wild Arms 4 for like,3 days cause I lost it,but I remember playing it for a long time...

@Sensai,FF3 has a broken job system <__<...

But,what makes it so different than the GBA version?
 

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Final Fantasy 4 = Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. The ONLY Final Fantasy I have ever beaten to the end!
I can't WAIT until the remake!!
 

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I have a copy of Persona 3 FES atm,Odin Sphere is overrated,Wild Arms 5 looks interesting,I only had Wild Arms 4 for like,3 days cause I lost it,but I remember playing it for a long time...

@Sensai,FF3 has a broken job system <__<...

But,what makes it so different than the GBA version?
Okay, OS isn't perfect...but it's one of the best looking games I've ever played, right up there with Windwaker, Okami, and Valkyria Chronicles. But I put alot of stock in that, so whatever.

If you enjoyed WA4 at all, then definitely get WA5--it's ten times the game the wreck that is WA4 was. WA1 and 2 were awesome, but 3 and 4 had me doubting...but 5 kicks the crap out of all of them.

Besides 3D graphics, a completely re-written script, and voice acting...there's not much different in FFIV DS from FFIV GBA. There's also some crappy online function...I don't know, trading items or something equally useless. I'm buying it, but then, I haven't played FFIV outside of like, twelve minutes on an
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Okay, OS isn't perfect...but it's one of the best looking games I've ever played, right up there with Windwaker, Okami, and Valkyria Chronicles. But I put alot of stock in that, so whatever.

If you enjoyed WA4 at all, then definitely get WA5--it's ten times the game the wreck that is WA4 was. WA1 and 2 were awesome, but 3 and 4 had me doubting...but 5 kicks the crap out of all of them.

Besides 3D graphics, a completely re-written script, and voice acting...there's not much different in FFIV DS from FFIV GBA. There's also some crappy online function...I don't know, trading items or something equally useless. I'm buying it, but then, I haven't played FFIV outside of like, twelve minutes on an
illegal
emulator. :ohwell:
Why is Wild Arms 5 so good o.o?
It better not be the mess Grandia 3 was <_<
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Do I need a nunchuck for Okami?
 

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Why is Wild Arms 5 so good o.o?
Ehh, it's a combination of a bunch of little things. Basically the presentation is much better (the world's more believeable, the characters actually emote, the music is MUCH better, etc. etc.), and it actually feels like a Wild ARMs game. If it weren't for the title of the game, I wouldn't have thought that WA4 actually took place in a pseudo-Wild West setting.

It better not be the mess Grandia 3 was <_<
Hey, I liked Grandia 3. The story sucked, but it's still got the best darn battle system in RPG history!

Do I need a nunchuck for Okami?
Yup. But if you have a PS2, take my advice and get it on that. The Wii version really isn't as good. The brush controls aren't as "fluid" on PS2, but they're much more responsive and playable.
 

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I liked Granida 3 battle system,and SOME of the music,but every thing else SUCKS about it.

Looks like Wild Arms 5 is what I get,if its in stock~


I heard Okami on the wii has better graphics,which is need for Okami whichis all about its art.
 

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I heard Okami on the wii has better graphics,which is need for Okami whichis all about its art.
Correction: what you've heard is that the Wii version has "clearer" or "sharper" graphics. See, the PS2 version has this filter applied to it that makes it seem as though everything on screen is rendered on a sheet of rice paper, which makes sense, as the game mimics traditional Japanese paintings.

The Wii version completely removed this, making the game look like a regular cel-shaded game.

...But I've heard the paper-filter hurts certain people's eyes, so whatever. Personally I love the effect, and the gameplay advantages should make your decision for you, but, as long as you play the game, it really doesn't matter, I suppose.
 

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Personally, I woulda preferred the rice paper style, but I'm one of the 3 people left who doesn't own a PS2, and thus, I got it on the Wii.

But, from what I heard, the controls are actually better on the Wii. I dunno what you heard though, Chief Mendez.
 

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Personally, I woulda preferred the rice paper style, but I'm one of the 3 people left who doesn't own a PS2, and thus, I got it on the Wii.

But, from what I heard, the controls are actually better on the Wii. I dunno what you heard though, Chief Mendez.
Like I said, the brush controls (normal movement and combat controls are fine in both versions) in the Wii version are smoother, but, for instance, it's much easier and faster to draw Cuts in the PS2 version. A number of enemies in the game are best dealt with by damaging them, then quickly cutting them with your brush.

...I could never do this reliably in the Wii version. It's not just that, either. If the Wiimote picks up extra light or some minor malfunction occurs with your sensor bar, plus the natural shake of your hands...it's just not as solid as the PS2 controls.

I own the game on both systems, so It's not like I'm just parroting what I read in a review or something.

Anyways, I don't mean any offense to anyone with this--the important thing here is that as many people play Okami as possible, because it's one of the best adventure games of the decade. I personally find it more enjoyable than Twilight Princess, even. :lick:
 

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Can someone suggest some good games for both the 360 and PS3 for me, either upcoming (relatively soon) or already released? I'm conflicted over which system to buy and ultimately, the selection of games is going to be one of the biggest deciding factors.

I like a lot of adventure, action, and RPG games. I'm not a huge fan of FPSs but I have found some that I like, such as the Tom Clancy games and Call of Duty/Medal of Honor. If anyone can suggest some shooters that are more creative and out of the box, I'd be interested in hearing those.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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@ Chief Mendez: Didn't mean to offend, sorry if I did. I actually haven't played either (although I own the Wii version :-X), so I can't honestly make that call like you can.

@ FirustheHedgehog: Without starting a silly console war, I can safely say that most games that come out on the 360 will most likely come out on the PC also...so if you are able to and don't mind playing things on the PC, then go ahead and skip the 360.

I'm a little busy right now, but that's some of the advice I can give you at the moment. I'll add more later.
 

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Can someone suggest some good games for both the 360 and PS3 for me, either upcoming (relatively soon) or already released? I'm conflicted over which system to buy and ultimately, the selection of games is going to be one of the biggest deciding factors.

I like a lot of adventure, action, and RPG games. I'm not a huge fan of FPSs but I have found some that I like, such as the Tom Clancy games and Call of Duty/Medal of Honor. If anyone can suggest some shooters that are more creative and out of the box, I'd be interested in hearing those.
As far as RPGs go, at the moment, defying all expectations, the 360 has that genre pegged.

Blue Dragon, Enchanted Arms, Eternal Sonata, Fable 2, Fallout 3, FF XIII, Mass Effect, Lost Odyssey, Infinite Undiscovery, Tales of Vesperia, Star Ocean, Oblivion, and The Last Remnant are all (well, the ones that are already out) great games. I think one or two of them are cross-platform, but aside from that, they're all 360 exclusives.

On PS3, the pickings are a bit slimmer. Disgaea 3, Versus XIII, Valkyria Chronicles, White Knight Story, and Folklore are the big name games that are PS3 exclusives. Personally the only one on that list I'd be willing to buy a PS3 for is Disgaea, but I'm probably an exception.

So that covers RPGs.

Now, action/adventure titles...

360: Bayonetta, Army of Two, Crackdown, Guilty Gear 2 Overture, both Condemned games, Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts, Ninja Gaiden 2, Dead Rising, Ninety-Nine Nights, Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, Rage, Saints Row 2 (the first one was...just okay), Tenchu Z, and Vampire Rain.

PS3: DMC4, MGS4, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Viking, Ratchet & Clank Future, and of course, GTA4...though that's on both, and better on 360 anyhoo.

Really, when it comes down to it, at this time the 360 has better software. Across the board, it's generally the better buy, unless you're looking into an HD setup, since Blu-Ray's the winner of the format war now.

I think the PS3 has alot more potential, but it's just not there yet. And I don't know if it ever will be.

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@ Crystallion: Glad I could be of service.
 

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Yeah, as it has been said the PS3 is running on a lot of future potential. I mean, I'd like to give MGS a try and I like Ratchet, but other than those few games I'm leaning more towards the 360, especially with the information you gave me.

Thanks a lot, that really helped. :)
 

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does anyone know of any decent games coming to the wii within the next year?
the only game that has grabbed my attention is the new tales of symphonia installment...
once again nintendo has failed to release a consistant flow of decent games, tisk tisk
 

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does anyone know of any decent games coming to the wii within the next year?
the only game that has grabbed my attention is the new tales of symphonia installment...
once again nintendo has failed to release a consistant flow of decent games, tisk tisk
Depends on what you're looking for.

de Blob

Genre: Platformer
Releases: September 16, 2008.
IGN Synopsis: Only de Blob can flip, bounce and paint his way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to launch a color revolution and save Chroma City from a future without color. Battle against massive tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City. Avoid hot plates, electric shocks and inky turrets to create your own path to the impenetrable I.N.K.T. Fortress. Just remember that the struggle to reclaim Chroma City is to be fought on your terms. Remix the city in your own image using custom paints, patterns and soundtracks. Super-size your blob to attack larger and stronger enemies. Join the Color Revolutionaries to refine your skills while making a mess. The race to rescue Chroma City has just begun, and only de Blob can save the world from a black-and-white future.


Deadly Creatures

Genre: 3rd-Person Action/Adventure
Releases: October 8, 2008
IGN Synopsis: Deadly Creatures is a 3rd person action thriller set amidst a desert world of venomous terror, built exclusively for the Nintendo Wii. Players will control an armored Scorpion and a deadly Tarantula as they fight for survival against Gila monsters, lizards, black widows and many more terrifying creatures. Featuring intuitive motion controls and a deep combo-based combat system, Deadly Creatures is a thrilling mix of brutal creature-crushing action and suspenseful exploration of vast 360 degree desert and man-made environments. Gamers will explore this darkly compelling story through the eyes of two of the world's most deadly creatures.


Wario Land: Shake It!


Genre: 2D Platformer
Releases: September 29, 2008
IGN Synopsis: Wario Land: Shake It!, a classic side-scroller for the Wii console stars Wario, the smelly, bad-mannered alter ego of Mario. With the Wii Remote controller turned sideways like an old-school controller, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash their way through hectic side-scrolling stages. Players shake the Wii Remote to help Wario take down his enemies, empty bags of treasure or cause earthquakes. Best of all, there are numerous stages each offering multiple missions to keep players coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve their best times.

MLB Power Pros 2008

Genre:
Sports--Baseball
Releases: July 28, 2008
IGN Synopsis: The Power Pros take to the field again in this unique baseball game that has the comedic visual appeal of miniature Major League Baseball player players while still delivering the fun with easy-to-use controls and addictive gameplay.

With over ten different exciting game modes including the traditional Practice, Exhibition, League and Home Run Challenge modes, MLB Power Pros 2008 will bring fans closer to the action than ever before. Gamers also get the opportunity to act as general manager and control the destiny of their own franchise in Season mode, or engage in entertaining role-playing story modes such as Success and MLB Life modes. As general manager, gamers can trade, sign free agents, coordinate practice schedules, purchase new equipment, call up and send down players from the Minor Leagues, along with other management options to bring in fans, win playoff games and eventually, earn the title of World Series champion.


And, within the next fiscal year it'll add Animal Crossing: City Folk, The Conduit, Dead Rising: Chop 'Til You Drop, Tiger Woods PGA Tour '09 All Play, MegaMan 9, and Call of Duty: World at War.
 
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