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6. Street Fighter 4
Right. We love Street Fighter. Always have done. Always will. While we didn't stop gaming when Street Fighter started adding hundreds of extra words onto its title, we know loads of early 90s beat 'em up fans did. Street Fighter 4, with its Street Fighter 2 style gameplay and next generation graphics looks like it's going to rekindle the glory days when young school boys pretended to be Ryu or Ken in the playground and performed dragon punches and fireballs on each other's chins and chests. Street Fighter 4 will convince an army of lapsed Street Fighter 2 gamers to not only get a next generation console, but get back into gaming, which is nice.
5. Resident Evil 5
It's hard to describe how much we love Resident Evil 4. In our eyes it's one of the greatest games ever made and many people agree. Capcom worried a few people when the new direction for the game was revealed, but the changes were for the better. Sadly, other than ports of Resi 4 and Resi side projects like Umbrella Chronicles, we haven't had a proper Resident Evil game in a long time. That time of sorrow is almost over though, with Capcom readying Resident Evil 5 for Xbox 360 and PS3. As the series' debut on the current next-gen consoles any Resident evil fans sitting on the next-gen console fence will finally have to take the plunge.
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Pardon me, but why do all of you think that LittleBigPlanet would be such a cpu hog? Is comparable nicely to 'de Blob' (http://www.videogamer.com/videos/player.html?vid=2189), prolly at some higher res, imho.