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Articles Archive | 12/09/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Chances are pretty good that you are shopping for a gamer or two, or ten, this holiday season. It doesn't matter if those gamers plan on being naught or nice because Monica always knows what's up on the gift giving scene. So whether you're looking for gifts for the young gamers, older gamers, guy gamers, or girl gamers, Monica breaks down the genre's with style to offer you advice on scoring the perfect find. Click here now and life will be more fun.
game: Power Rangers: Ninja Storm
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Can't wait for the next Power Rangers' GBA title? Not likely, and to tell you the truth we have trouble telling them apart anyway. On the upside, if you're five you probably won't hate it. Our GBA expert delivers a lightning fast, ninja-like spinning backfist to the Power Rangers right here.
game: Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Console gamers had to exercise a little patience when PC gamers were the first to get their hands on Max Payne 2, but the wait is over. Max is back, and this time he has company to liven things up a bit. Max is wasting bad guys and dodging bullets better than ever via the bullet time ballet, but the high point here is the superbly crafted narrative. Gamesfirst! editor Shawn Rider delves the depths of Max Payne 2, and the story begins right here.
game: Batman: The Rise of Sin Tzu
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu is something of a milestone for fans of the super hero; it marks the first time a Batman character makes his debut in a videogame, as Ubi Soft gives fans some beat-em up action Batman style. But while the Dark Knight fares well against the villain Sin Tzu, he gets a serious beatdown from the arch-nemesis of all videogame comic heroes: The super-villain known as Monotonous Gameplay. Click here for the whole review.
game: Tony Hawk's Underground
review | 11/26/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
In what has to be one of the most monumental achievements of any development team, Neversoft takes each installment of the Tony Hawk series and pushes it. There's no resting on your past success here, and we don't see enough of that. That desire to be bigger and better is evident here, and Tony Hawk's Underground isn't just the next Tony Hawk game; it's also something of a revolution. Click here to see how the best has evolved into, well, the best.
game: Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee
review | 11/10/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Remember the Oddworld franchise? Delivering some of the most innovative gameplay ever, the phenomenal adventures of Abe and Munch are the some of the high points in videogame history. Unfortunately, this is not one of those points. You can't even see those high points from here. Click here for the whole truth on Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee on the GBA.
game: Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
review | 11/01/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Want to make a legend? Here's the recipe: Take your usual action videogame, add a half pound of cool, two cups of kick ass, and a teaspoon of uber style. It worked last time, and Rockstar's latest, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne: A Film Noir Love Story, improves on the origional title in almost every aspect. Click here John Woo style for the whole story.
game: Viewtiful Joe
review | 10/31/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
It's no secret to Gamecube owners that the little cube-that-could needs a few more top-notch titles on its resume. So lets just get it out of the way right now and say that Viewtiful Joe rocks. Beautiful graphics and stunningly fun gamplay are just the beginning to this Capcom title. Click here to see how 2D side-scrolling beat-em-ups ought to be done.
game: Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi Review
review | 10/31/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Chances are good that you're a little tired of the sci-fi warrior waxes alien/demon/mutant FPS routine (but you've saved a space for Halo 2 of course). Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi looks to add a little fear into your gaming environment, via creepy visuals, haunting soundtrack, and a goodly dose of the undead. What's more, you can sport a musket loader, cup of holy water, a trusty wooden stake, and more. If your holiday season needs more undead, click right here.
game: Wrestle Mania XIX
review | 10/16/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
THQ's WWE WrestleMania XIX features a solid wrestling engine and some decent multiplayer action, but it's all downhill from there because they forgot to add the WWE to their WWE WrestleMania. From the top rope, Eric drops a flying rhetorical elbow right here.
game: Law and Order II
review | 10/16/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Law and Order II: Double or Nothing starts with a pretty good idea. A narrative driven videogame where you spend the first half of the game trying to solve a mystery and the second half of the game going for a conviction in the courtroom sounds like a, innovative, promising concept. How is the execution? Tristan, a long time Law and Order fan, puts this steaming pile on trial. Click here for the verdict.
game: Final Fantasy Games
preview | 10/16/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
GamesFirst resident Squareophile Matt James gives us a preview of the three title Final Fantasy line-up about to grace the consoles of gamers everywhere. Which one should you be looking forward to most? Click here to find out.
game: Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild
review | 10/09/03 | Matt James
THQ is back with the latest installment in the popular Splashdown jetski racing series, with a game for the PS2.
game: Midnight Club 2
review | 10/09/03 | Matt James
Heart-pounding action, ultra-fun races, wonderfully interactive cities to race in and the best racing multi-player action around, via Xbox live, Midnight Club 2 on the Xbox is one of the best racing games ever made. So plug in your broadband, fire up your Xbox, and prepare to rock and roll with Rockstars\' latest legend, Midnight Club 2
game: The Great Escape
review | 10/09/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
The classic action film The Great Escape finds itself on the Xbox, 40 years after wowing audiences on the big screen. Combine stealth action and a famous story and what do you get-- A brilliant idea or another movie-to-game lame fest? Both, and Jeremy tells us why right here.
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