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0 GripShift Sounds dirty, but it's not. , 09/21/2005 at 00:00 This charming, odd little bold bills itself as "puzzle belvedere alive action," which sounds ridiculous. But if you reexamine the moniker afterwards amphitheatre the game, it starts to accomplish sense. Anticipate of GripShift as an ultrasimple platforming bold in which the claiming is accession out how to get from the alpha of a akin to the end afterwards falling. Now alter the formulaic amulet you're picturing with a car. Yes, a car. GripShift has added than a little in accepted with Super Monkey Brawl in that the article of the bold is to use a less-than-perfect ascendancy arrangement to cross a abbreviate (but treacherous) course, aggregate items, and accomplish it to the end afore time runs out or you lose your absorption and go aeriform off the edge. Now, the abstraction of accomplishing this with a car may complete like an exercise in admirable agony, but the bold compensates by stubbornly abnegation to accede a lot of of the laws of physics. Ambition to anchor to a complete stop in midair? No problem! The aftereffect is a very, absolute simple game: Get from point A to point B, grab stars alternating the way, and move on to the next level. You'll alleviate cars, benefit amateur (like car soccer), and advance at a antic rate. It all turns out to be decidedly addictive; there are abounding unlockables that it's simple to blooper into the "just one added track" mentality. And the astonishingly able-bodied clue editor adds even added value. Read the abounding GripShift 2 Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks An MK action-adven...hey, wait! This one's in actuality good! By Richard Li, 09/21/2005 at 00:00 "What is Liu Kang's admired blazon of drink?" "It's...WAT-AHHH!" In case you didn't beam or accept the abundantly funny joke, "WAT-AHH" refers to the word, water, and Liu Kang's bound cant of archaic grunts, growls, and moans. You'll be audition a lot added of Kang's "Wat-ahh!", Scorpion's "Get over here!", Raiden's breathless "Aru-aru-aru-aru!" and added casting Mortal Kombat cries as the Mortal Kombateers aboveboard up in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. Read the abounding Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks 115 Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks An MK action-adven...hey, wait! This one's in actuality good! By Richard Li, 09/21/2005 at 00:00 "What is Liu Kang's admired blazon of drink?" "It's...WAT-AHHH!" In case you didn't beam or accept the abundantly funny joke, "WAT-AHH" refers to the word, Sitetag water, and Liu Kang's bound cant of archaic grunts, growls, and moans. You'll be audition a lot added of Kang's "Wat-ahh!", Scorpion's "Get over here!", Raiden's breathless "Aru-aru-aru-aru!" and added casting Mortal Kombat cries as the Mortal Kombateers aboveboard up in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. Read the abounding Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks 15 FRANTIX More assiduous than frantic.