carrick on May 4, 2011 17:53:57 (sainsburysentertainment.co.uk) 
beckham on Mar 25, 2011 17:21:25 (gamestation.co.uk) After more than a decade, the critically acclaimed Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together will be reborn with significant new content, including an entirely updated storyline featuring new characters, dramatic choices, engaging plots and pitched battles. The remake also features innovative changes to the battle system, character development, and even the combat interface, which all serve to update its classic strategic gameplay, making battles more intuitive and, most importantly, fun.....

david on Mar 25, 2011 17:07:53 (amazon.co.uk) Of the many remakes and ports over the years to the PSP the new revamped Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is not only one of the best tactical RPG's on the PSP but also one of the finest remakes on any console. A completely overhauled experience from its 1995 SNES origins it benefits hugely from a new translation, graphical overhaul and re-mastered soundtrack, Tactics Ogre is a complete work of passion and a reminder that Square Enix can still do a very good job when they really try (the less painful memories from Final Fantasy XIII and XIV the better!) .....

thomas on Feb 28, 2011 18:06:35 (zavvi.com) After more than a decade, the critically acclaimed Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together will be reborn with significant new content, including an entirely updated storyline featuring new characters, dramatic choices, engaging plots and pitched battles. The remake also features innovative changes to the battle system, character development, and even the combat interface, which all serve to update its classic strategic gameplay, making battles more intuitive and, most importantly, fun......

wilson on Dec 21, 2010 21:52:45 (asda-entertainment.co.uk) This fourth and final outing sees Shrek (Mike Myers) not only happily married to Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), but raising triplets, so it's no surprise that whereas once the villagers would run in terror at the mention of his name, they're no longer afraid. When Shrek realises that his public persona has become soft, he recruits mischief maker Rumpelstiltskin to help to restore his roar. An unexpected hitch causes the morose monster to end up in an alternate version of Far Far Away, where Rumplestiltskin is King, Donkey hauls carts all day and Puss in Boots prefers lounging to swashbuckling. Worse still, Shrek and Fiona have never even met. Now Shrek not only has to regain his status as the top ogre in town, but find his happily ever after, too.

micheal on Dec 9, 2010 15:49:24 (zavvi.com) This fourth and final outing sees Shrek (Mike Myers) not only happily married to Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), but raising triplets, so it's no surprise that whereas once the villagers would run in terror at the mention of his name, they're no longer afraid. When Shrek realises that his public persona has become soft, he recruits mischief maker Rumpelstiltskin to help to restore his roar......

lennon on Nov 30, 2010 09:15:48 (currys.co.uk) The first film follows Shrek the ogre (Mike Meyers) right from the beginning of his adventure when he discovers that evil Lod Farquaad (John Lithgow) has sent a bunch of fairy characters, including a talking Donkey (Eddie Murphy) to his swamp! When he sets off to speak with Lord Farquaad, he discovers the beautiful Princess Fiona. More surprises await him ahead including the revelation that Princess Fiona is not quite who everyone thinks she is!.......
