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The Best Of 2008: Top 5 Overlooked Games
The Best Of 2008: Top 5 Overlooked Games
[Continuing Gamasutra's year-end retrospective, Eric Caoili picks out the top five overlooked games of 2008, from Roogoo through Culdcept Saga and beyond -- with ten other 'honorable mentions' also included.] Throughout December, Gamasutra will be presenting a year-end retrospective, ...
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The Best Of 2008: Top 5 Overlooked Games
GoNintendo — ... I’m not often mean to you guys…I don’t think that I ever am! In this instance, I am not being mean…just stern. If you have the means to purchase Soul Bubbles, but haven’t done so yet…you are part of the problem! While I wish the game wasn’t overlooked, it’s still so nice to see the game getting some industry attention. Full list here This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 2:42 pm and is filed under ...

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