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more about #review more comments → SPni: Buy this and you deserve to be shot. Just buy a real guitar FFS. more » gunluva is prepared to drop.: I don't like how they keep making these controllers and saying how realistic they are, when they don't at least give you the bloody option to have a c... more » LucasReis: While it's cool in concept, I wouldn't buy something like this, I would buy a real strat and play it and stick to the plastic instruments for Rock Ban... more » Strangelove: After I finally get the Ion Drum Kit in the next few months, this will definitely be next on my wish list. more » Eltigro: I know a guy who made his own for Guitar Hero... [toolmonger.com] more » James Henderson: I'd consider it if I didn't already have a Squier Strat (hey a newb's gotta start at the bottom) but looks the business though. more » Sl0th: I'm interested because, like anyone who's graduated to Expert on at least one instrument, fret action has definitely become a concern. However, payin... more » Obama takes time to read kotaku's comments...: hahah this is excess in action... awesome... I would rather buy a decent cheap guitar for someone then have them spend the money required for a repli... more » heretrix: An awesome awesome game. It's a good example of how the Japanese can take a Western design, turn it on it's head and make something completely unique ... more » MrBounce: Great review, I'm always glad to see Kotaku using a well-thought out review and not falling back on publishing a number. I think it's too bad Demon's... more » DirtyColossus: I hope this game becomes one of the great legends in video game history. more » Mega-Driven: I love reading about Demon's Souls almost as much as playing it. Just started NG+, and wow. The ending is just the beginning. Is reading this artic... more » excel_excel: A classic. But god damn is it hard. Can't wait for their next game! more » Strangelove: I totally agree the first few hours kind of sucked until you get used to the game. But after that point? Game of the Generation (not just game of the... more » LiQuid!: This game better not be MIA when I get a PS3 or I'm gonna be pissed. more » -
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Rock Band Wireless Wooden Fender Stratocaster Review: No Turning Back
Video game accessory Mad Catz teams up with guitar manufacturer Fender to create the Rock Band Wireless Wooden Fender Stratocaster, $300 worth of fake guitar that begs the question, "How serious are you about your music games?"
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Demon's Souls Review: Souls Asylum
Dare to enter the kingdom of Boletaria and you may regret it, brave warrior. Demon's Souls is a harsh world, perverted by ancient evils and men gone mad at the loss of their souls. But what of your own sanity? More » -
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Tekken 6 PSP Review: One Is the Loneliest Number
Tekken: Dark Resurrection was not only the best fighter to ever hit the Playstation Portable, it is still considered one of the top games to hit Sony's portable. More » -
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Call of Duty: World at War Zombies Review: Zombie Nazis!!!
Nacht Der Untoten was a surprisingly fun little addition added on to the end of the otherwise realistic and slightly unsettling Call of Duty: World At War.
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The Saboteur Review: Rough Draft
What seemed great on paper — a World War II game like nothing else, with sophisticated artistry to boot — had to be turned into a video game. But then some things, not necessarily too many things, went wrong. More » -
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Gyromancer Micro-Review: Twisting The Night Away
The roleplaying game experts at Square Enix and puzzle game kings at PopCap give the puzzle RPG genre a Bejeweled Twist with Gyromancer. Is it as addictive as it sounds?
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Flight Control Review: Strategy Vs. Scribble
Nick Denton, who runs this whole network of blogs of which Kotaku is a part, has one 2009 game he really likes. Since we're catching up this month on 2009 games we missed, we asked him to review it. More » -
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PSPgo In-Ear Headset Review: A Nice Price
With any new hardware, gadget or platform comes a slew of peripherals and add-ons, some good, many worthless. The PSPgo's pickings are still fairly slim, but there's already several cases and one headset available for the portable. More » -
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Review: Nice One
There are two ways Zelda games can be great. The newest entry in the series, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks summits one of those rarefied heights. More » -
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Nintendo DSi XL Review: Super Size Me
The Nintendo DSi LL, (DSi XL in the West) is the latest addition to the hugely successful Nintendo platform. "LL" is the Japanese equivalent of "XL", or "extra large". But is bigger really better? More » -
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Madden NFL Arcade Micro-Review: Snacking on Football
Did you toss the football around over Thanksgiving? If so, did you take time to read the playbook and set your audibles? Thought so. That's the spirit behind EA Sports's Madden NFL Arcade, the bite-size complement to its full franchise. More » -
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Canabalt Micro-Review: Up On The Rooftop, Tap, Tap, Tap
It's not often that we play a video game designed, coded and scored in just five days. Canabalt, conceived and created for the Experimental Gameplay Project, uncomplicated as it is, somehow doesn't feel like the typical output of two weekends. More » -
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Small Worlds Micro-Review: A Fine 20 Minutes
Why would Kotaku review a game that you could start and finish quicker than dinner? To make sure you play it. More » -
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Tropico 3 Review: Go Bananas For El Presidente
I've played a lot of games over the past 29 years. I've been wizards, warriors, soldiers, pilots, businessmen, cops, athletes and actors. One thing I've never been, until now, is the despotic ruler of a tinpot Caribbean island. More » -
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Geforce 3D Vision Glasses Review: I Can See Forever
Has 3D technology advanced to the point where we should all be sitting in front of our computer monitors wearing futuristic glasses? NVIDIA is banking on it with the GeForce 3D Vision Glasses kit. More » -
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Borderlands: The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned Micro-Review: Brains Optional
Borderlands expands Pandora's borders with the downloadable Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, a new landmass that's infected with all manner of spook, from reanimated corpses to half-man, half-skag abominations. Yup, Borderlands got itself some zombie killin' too! More » -
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Tony Hawk: Ride Review: Time To Bail
The latest edition of the venerable Tony Hawk skateboarding video game franchise slides across your carpet on a plastic skateboard in Tony Hawk: Ride. More » -
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Ravensword: The Fallen King Micro-Review: Hack, Slash, and Finger-swipe
Chillingo's ambitious app puts a Lord of the Rings-like adventure in the palm of your hand.
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Sound Blaster Arena Surround Gaming Headset Review: Who's That Sneaking Up On Me?
Over the years sound has increasingly taken the back seat to the other important elements of a PC gaming experience from mouse and keyboard to the graphics and light-kits.
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Assassin's Creed Bloodlines Review: Thicker Than Water?
Ubisoft's juggernaut franchise Assassin's Creed vaults onto the PSP with Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines. But should it have stayed perched on home consoles? More »

