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25. Sep 2005
4 for "4th"
James Patterson adds another quick-paced and satisfying entry to his “Women’s Murder Club” series with “4th of July”. After being placed in the center of a high profile lawsuit against herself and the SFPD, Detective Lindsay Boxer retreats to her sister’s cottage in the peaceful community of Half Moon Bay. Once there, she becomes embroiled in an ongoing investigation involving a heinous serial killer. As it becomes apparent that these current killings may have ties to her first (and still unsolved) case from 10 years ago, Boxer enlists the aid of her friends and confidantes, medical examiner Claire Washburn and reporter Cindy Thomas to help her uncover the shocking truths that lie beneath the placid surface of Half Moon Bay. Patterson (with co-writer Maxine Paetro) combines his trademark style of short chapters with brilliant characterization to create a tight page-turner that never loses your interest whether the focus be on the courtrooms of San Francisco or the back porches and front yards of Half Moon Bay. “4th of July” will keep you reading – and guessing - right until the very end.
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12. Jul 2006
More Bite Than Expected
I'll be the first to admit that JAWS UNLEASHED has more than its share glitches, gameplay that inspires just as much frustration as satisfaction and a default controller layout that's just wrong. However, what I would also admit is that JAWS UNLEASHED is refreshingly original, offers a variety of challenges, battles and puzzles throughout the story and side missions and has a free-roam aspect that's simply fun. Contrary to the consensus of many of the mainstream reviews on this game, playing JAWS UNLEASHED is not a "poor" experience . As for any of the aforementioned pitfalls - they are balanced out nicely by the wickedly entertaining ability for you, as the title shark, to roam about whenever you wish and chomp away on swimmers, boaters, divers and various sea creatures - I mean, you gotta love it when you're able to select which specific limb you'd like to chomp on or if you'd rather just gulp someone down whole... If you like the JAWS movies or if you're just looking for something different in an action/adventure type of game, try giving JAWS UNLEASHED a whirl. It's not the Game of the Year, by far -- but it's a decent "Game of the Week", for sure.
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31. Dez 2006
The Greatest from the Girls
Purchasing a greatest hits collection is always a good bet, and with Girls Aloud: The Sound of Girls Aloud, hits are exactly what you'll get. Since bursting on the scene in the winter of 2002, Girls Aloud have quickly amassed 14 consecutive top ten UK hits and they're all represented in this one collection. From debut #1 single "The Sound of the Underground" through their signature sound insta-classics like "Love Machine" and "Biology" , right up to current Top 5 smashes "Something Kinda Oooh" and their kicky cover of "I Think We're Alone Now", those sassy, saucy Brits rev up the engine and take the listener on a fun-filled, energetic romp through pop land. They only seem to falter when they pause for a contrived ballad or two (the ill-advised covers of "I'll Stand By You" and "See The Day") but before you know it, they've shifted gears and are zooming back up to speed with roaring stompers like "No Good Advice" and "Wake Me Up". Just as the title of one of their more recent hits proclaims, there's a "Whole Lotta History" packed into this set - and if you're a true fan of Nadine, Nicola, Cheryl, Sarah and Kimberly - then opt for the deluxe 2-cd edition and be treated to some rare alternate versions, covers and unreleased tracks.
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