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Mortal Kombat Top Seller
One of the best fighting games released in recent memory.If you grew up playing arcade games like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter 2 in the arcades, this is an excellent game that brings Mortal Kombat back to its more competitive roots. While the 3D games were kind of fun, they lacked the mortal kombat feel and the fighting was slow and shallow. Specials mid combo were highly limited and being unable to cancel from normals into special moves really hampered the already shallow fighting mechanics. And though the characters had different fighting styles, they largely remained the same due to the limitations of the fighting engine. They were fun games, but they could have been so much better.
When the PS3 and 360 were released, MK vs DC came out and though it was largely considered not to be a tournament worthy fighter and made no pretences to be such, it had the best mechanics in a 3D mortal kombat game. As specials were again at the forefront of the mechanics, and not just simple projectiles that can easily be avoided, it helped set the characters apart even more. Despite not having the extreme levels of blood and gore found in previous Mortal Kombat games, the gameplay had a fair bit of depth whilest being very accessible to gamers,and a step in the right direction. Had they simply made a more refined MK vs DC for a new MK game, I would have been content as I didn't really care for the franchise being a tournament worthy game.
Now comes Mortal Kombat 9. While still more accessible than street fighter 4, though I will say I believe the difference is largely due to the strict rules for linking normal attacks to make combos is SF4 which made it difficult for many people, MK9 is a more competitive, tournament worthy and balanced game compared to previous entries.
The fighting is faster and I dare say smoother than SSF4, but a lot slower than Marvel vs Capcom 3. It's also very brutal. Every hit that connects looks convincing and painful. The Fatalities are over the top, funny and sometimes creative. Babalities from MK2 make a return as well. The game is littered secrets like in MK2 with certain conditions need to be met for hidden fights. If you can activate these hidden fights they are extremely challenging.
The gameplay is now tied to frames and frame advantages are a bigger part of the game compared to previous entries. Moves can be cancelled into dashes and dashes can be cancelled into pretty much anything and the 3 stage power meter adds a new dimension to the game. Basically the meter works like this. When you build up 1 bar, you can use it to perform an enhanced special. Unlike SF's ex moves, the moves don't just add extra damage but have different properties that will be different to each character.
When the player has 2 bars or more, the player can use 2 bars to break their opponent's combo. Unlike in previous games, you know have to be in mid-combo to use a breaker.
Lastly, when a player has built up the maximum 3 bars, the player can perform an X-ray move that shows internal damage and deals damage similar to ultra specials in SF4. Like the Enhanced specials, X-ray attacks have different properties. They can be combo'd into or out of. Must be done in mid-air or must be activated via a successful parry of your opponent's attack.
My only real complaint is that I wish the AI could have been more challenging. That said the AI isn't stupid, just that the harder difficulties should have been made more challenging.
There's actually quite a lot to this game. I highly recommend fans of Capcom fighting games give this ago as they may be pleasantly surprised if they approach this game with an open mind.
For fans of MK, it is a must buy. the game is a lot deeper and pretty well balanced and it's got the classic 2D gameplay. Submitted by a reviewer (Sydney, Australia) 5/4/2011 
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Top Seller
Editor's Choice
best game everKojima has truly out done himself. Everything like characterisation, plot exposition and game play is out of this world. It unfortunately sets a benchmark no other game has a hope of passing unless it's another game from kojima and crew. Without hesitation or exaggeration this is the best game ever made in the history of mankind. It is different from it's predecessors. so no matter your opinion of this series, you must play this game. Submitted by a reviewer (Sydney, Australia) 7/8/2008
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Dual Shock 3 Wireless Controller Top Seller
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Much better than the old DS2!!!DS3 arrived quickly. Big thanks to gamesuniverse.
The Dualshock 3 adds vibration function to the already stellar Six-Axis controller.
I wouldn't have been interested in importing this if the vibrate function was the same as the DS2, but the DS3 is different. It offers more precise levels of vibration over the DS2, adding more to your gaming experience. I recommend anyone with a PS3 to get this control pad. Submitted by a reviewer (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) 4/11/2008 
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Lair Top Seller
UnderratedA flawed, though fun and unique game.
Many have complained about the controls, but rest assured there is a quick learning curve that should take about an hour. I really recommend playing through the tutorial sections before doing the missions. The controls are very intuitive. You tilt and move the control pad as if you were holding the reigns of a dragon. You can do a 180 turn, pick up objects/people and throw them, eat people, rip things, burn things. Whats really fun is getting up close with other dragons or bosses and watching them claw and bite at each other. The detail during these parts is astonishing.
The graphics are a bit of a mixed bag at times, but there are many moments that must be seen by yourself that just make your jaw drop. It's amazing seeing a lot of the action happening on screen and you will not find a game that has this much action going on at once with this level of detail. Landing and taking off is very seamless. There are a few frame rate hicups, but if you can put up with that in GTA then you can put up with it with lair and unlike most games of this nature the view distance is endless.
Lair is not the Triple A title many were hoping it to be, but it still is a very fun and unique title that people should try. No other game with dragons is this fun as they have not offered this amount of freedom and the presentation is very good. I enjoyed the panzer dragoon series, but I like this title a lot more because it isn't on rails and it is very unique. So if you enjoyed those titles I highly recommend Lair.
7 or 8 out of 10. Submitted by a reviewer (Sydney, Australia) 10/24/2007 
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