GameZone writes: "I have to admit that I enjoyed Magna Carta: Tears of Blood for the PlayStation 2 just as much as fellow reviewer Nick Valentino for the very reason he mentioned in his review. It was a traditional role-playing game with some good ideas but there was nothing that really makes the game feel as if you're playing something new. A few years later and an all-new console later, Magnacarta 2 for the Xbox 360 plays like a classic RPG and that's not such a bad thing … unless games like Fallout 3 and Mass Effect have spoiled you rotten with their innovation."
OXM's Edwin writes: "The sun is shining, there's a half-finished copy of Bioshock Infinite back home, I've got a third-hand 3DS in the post (it cost £80 - sucks to be you, launch buyers!) and another long Easter weekend is upon us. How are you spending yours - engaging in religious ceremonies? Decapitating make-believe rabbits? Dying of chocolate? Visiting your drunken excesses on relatives? Or playing videogames?"
Lots of mediocre titles in that list save Amalur and Overlord . There are better underrated titles out there , some more ignored than that list
Russ reports on all the RPG sales around the internet and retail stores this week.
We take a look at Magna Carta 2 and see if this Korean RPG is more exciting than the revolutionary bill its named after.