TotalPlayStation Holiday Buyer's Guide 2005
We spent all year cutting through the poo to get to the good stuff, and now we're passing along our knowledge to make sure you make someone's nice list this year.
Published: December 4, 2005
Twitch likes stuff that requires reflexes. Good reflexes. As a poster child for Ritalin, Twitch enjoys a good shooter, a deep but accessible fighting game and best of all a little mixing of music and rhythm action. He or she is quite at home with a first-person shooter (none of the motion sickness stuff), too.
We've tried to get as many of these tastes into the list as possible, and luckily there have been a number of great releases as of late that make up for the lack of solid titles earlier in the year. As such, there's a chance that some of these may just be settling onto that wish list. Perfect, eh?
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Twitch
[ First-Person Shooter | Fighting | Rhythm Action | Music ]
Guitar Hero
Though Konami already hit it big with their Guitar Freaks games, ensnaring anyone who played them for hours, only importers or those living overseas ever got bitten by the bug. Now, Harmonix, the same people behind the infectiously awesome FreQency and Amplitude, have crafted a guitar-based game every bit as diabolical, with tons of can’t-get-it-out-of-your-head songs and a sweet Gibson guitar controller.
[a_img="4" float="right"][/a_img]Our Review Said:
"The game is just too damned amazing to pass up. Seriously, there’s just no reason not to buy this game. It belongs in everyone’s collection."
Also Try:
[Tekken 5 | Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | Soulcalibur III | Battlefield 2: Modern Combat]
We've tried to get as many of these tastes into the list as possible, and luckily there have been a number of great releases as of late that make up for the lack of solid titles earlier in the year. As such, there's a chance that some of these may just be settling onto that wish list. Perfect, eh?
[a_img="04" float="left"][/a_img]
Twitch
[ First-Person Shooter | Fighting | Rhythm Action | Music ]
Guitar Hero
Though Konami already hit it big with their Guitar Freaks games, ensnaring anyone who played them for hours, only importers or those living overseas ever got bitten by the bug. Now, Harmonix, the same people behind the infectiously awesome FreQency and Amplitude, have crafted a guitar-based game every bit as diabolical, with tons of can’t-get-it-out-of-your-head songs and a sweet Gibson guitar controller.
[a_img="4" float="right"][/a_img]Our Review Said:
"The game is just too damned amazing to pass up. Seriously, there’s just no reason not to buy this game. It belongs in everyone’s collection."
Also Try:
[Tekken 5 | Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | Soulcalibur III | Battlefield 2: Modern Combat]











