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Post reviews on games you have played. I have recently played Speed Racer on the Wii.

Graphics9/10: Good graphics, tons of color, nice cars and they look real too. Too good for the Wii if you ask me. When you find yourself in "Zone Boost", the track looks VERY colorful, and you go very fast.

Audio8/10: Really good music really fits the game pretty well and mostly fast techno. All songs are techno and very good beats.

Controls7/10: The controls are very easy too use for an avrage racing game. I never found it hard to control the car except when i am hit by other cars.

Overall 8.5/10, Good game and an eyecatcher. I do not recomend this to anyone that preferes hardcore racing games.
One more thing, this game is very long, so you will be playing it for a while.
Okay, let me try this for a second.

Game: Backbreaker-PS3

Description: A football game set in a fictional league with a multitude of teams. It's third person, but with the player being more immersed in the game, unlike Madden. The screen has you directly behind the controlled player, making it more realistic. Though it is a great feature, this game has one ace-in-the-hole: It's team creation system. You may create a team from scratch, make a logo from scratch, and then pick a team focus to get players based on. It's a pretty cool idea, but it's not executed to perfection, since the number of stadiums is finite. You may want to update as soon as you buy it, since the Greathouse update made the game much harder. Gone are the 80+ point games of Madden.

Graphics: Great and realistic. They accent the hard-hitting form of the game. Did I mention that the game scripts EVERY SINGLE HIT? No two hits will occur the same in one game. The circumstances, yes. The actual hit? Nope. Plus, the super-close camera helps a lot, and simulates a swinging helmet, so you don't have this epic field vision. No more firing rocket-laser passes while facing the wrong way because you spotted someone in the back of the endzone. It's just way more realistic than other football games. Fran Tarkenton would suck at this, hah. (Look up his highlights on Top 10 Mobile Quarterbacks. You'll know what I mean.) 9.5/10

Audio: The hits sound great, and the sounds are realistic, but that's it. Not much music. 5.5/10

Controls: Kinda clunky at first, but they reflect a QB actually locating a receiver. It's kinda odd. After about a month, you'll be firing lobs across your body after riffling through your progression in Focus mode with someone in your face and take the pass to the house once it's caught. Yes, you must do this manually. Sorry, Madden fans. No shortcuts, unless you use the dumbed-down controls. (Hold X-bullet. Tap X- Lob.) Once you get the hang of 'em, you'll be master of the mini-games once you're done popping off big runs and bigger passes. 8/10

Extras- By far, the best extra is the Tackle Alley minigame. You take control of a specific player from the game's New York franchise, and you must return punts while racking up points. It's simple, yet hard and VERY addictive. So much so, that you can get JUST the Tackle Alley minigame for the iPad and iPod touch. 9/10

Overall- Damn good game. It's fun, and realistic. Don't expect any games where you just dominate once you update the game. I still can't survive too many Overtime games in a row. 16-0 is kind of a pipe dream unless you're on point the whole season. Defense wins championships in this game, so the Patriot moves you pull in Madden won't work. And that's what this game hangs its hat on. 8/10.
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