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Midnight
Club 2 Review (XBox) |
October 9,
2003 |
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.
Click here to read about one of the best racing games of the year |
Splashdown:
Rides Gone WIld Review (PS2) |
THQ is back with the latest installment in the popular Splashdown jetski
racing series, with a game for the PS2. Click
here to find out if it's worth its salt. |
Lethal
Skies II Review (PS2) |
Lethal Skies II, Ho hum, another Lethal Skies game... but wait. Whats this? The developers at Asmik Ace actually listened to reviewers, fixed almost everything that was wrong with the last version and delivered an improved game thats vastly more fun to play?
If you want to dog fight in style, click here. |
The Great
Escape Review (XBox) |
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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Chaos
Legion Review (PS2) |
October 1,
2003 |
Capcoms Chaos Legion storms its way into the gaming scene. Leading a legion of troops against 30+ enemies on screen at once, a little Devil May Cry, a little Dynasty Warriors, loads of hack and slash, and ultimately boring as hell.
Eric tells us why right here. |
Chameleon
Controller Review (PS2) |
Need a new controller but youre a little nervous about buying a 3rd party product? Youre not alone. Hey, weve all been burned by inferior 3rd party products at one time or another. Lucky fo us, Pelican Accessories is looking to change all that with their new Chameleon controllerand its a winner.
Click here for the scoop |
Magic
Pengel Review (PS2) |
So you feel like picking up a fighting game, but you also feel like drawing.What should you choose? What ever will you do? Youre in luck because now you dont have to choose. Enter Agetecs Magic Pengel, where you draw your own character and send it off to arena combat. Its a fun idea and a cute game, but is it deep enough to satisfy?
Click here to ask Monica. |
Silent
Line: Armored Core (PS2) |
Agetec delivers its latest installment to the Armored Core series, Silent Line, much to the delight of the die-hard Armored Core fans. But despite notable improvements, to most of us Armored Core: Silent Line is just another Armored Core title we didnt play.
Click here to find out
why. |
Puzzle
Fighter II Review (PS2) |
Masterful puzzle action finds its way to the Gameboy Advance with Super Puzzle Fighter II Turboone of the most addictive puzzle games available. Just make sure you have a system link if you want to dive into the multiplayer action.
If you dig puzzle games, click here now |
Tetris
Worlds Review (XBox) |
Classical puzzle action finds its way to the Xbox in Tetris Worlds, complete with addictive gameplay and even Xbox Live multiplayer action. On the downside, its still just Tetris. Click here to find out if its for you. |
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Soul
Calibur II Review (Xbox) |
September
12, 2003 |
Three
years after breathing life into the Dreamcast, Namco Launches a sequel
to the legendary Soul Calibur. Is it as good as the original? Nope-it's
a whole lot better. Stunning graphics, beautiful environments, varied
gameplay and surprising depth are just a few of the reasons that make
this the best fighter on the market-no matter what system you have. Click
here for the whole review. |
Brute
Force Review (DVD) |
After
months of hype, Digital Anvils Brute Force arrives on the XBox. But
is it everything it's supposed to be? Not quite. Questionable teamwork,
glaring holes in multiplayer modes, and some gameplay issues keep Brute
Force from being the game we hoped for.
Click here for
the whole discussion. |
PSP
Preview |
A
lot of this year's E3 buzz was about SOny's PSP handheld gaming device.
That's a lot of talk about somehting no one has seen before, as Gary
Wong tells us. GF's newest writer delivers a fantasic analysis of the
handheld market, a look at its historical context, and it's chance at
knocking off Nintendo's handheld behemoth.
Click here
for a look at the future of handheld gaming. |
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