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Fugitive Hunter
game: Fugitive Hunter
review | 01/11/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror, is a terribly crafted FPS by any gameplay standard: horribly bland graphics, lame and choppy gameplay, the list goes on. In short, this swill isn't worth playing if you get it for free. From a rhetorical standpoint, Fugitive Hunter is propaganda of the worst sort, and reeks of McCarthy-era brutality and ignorance. The game is a must miss, but the review is a must read, as Steffan Ralph DelPiano explores the disturbing implications of Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror.
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Final Fantasy X2
game: Final Fantasy X2
review | 01/11/04 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Square breaks with tradition and delivers a full-fledged bonafide sequel. That's right; characters you came to love in Final Fantasy X are back in action for FF X-2. Mission centered gameplay marks another significant break in tradition-- with all these changes, can Square's magic come through in full force? Click right here for our take on Final Fantasy X-2.
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The Haunted Mansion
game: The Haunted Mansion
review | 12/09/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Based on the Disney ride of the same name, The Haunted Mansion delivers some surprisingly fun gameplay that's easy enough for the younger crew to enjoy while still remaining fun for adults. Does it belong under your Christmas tree? Ask Eric right here.
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Zero Gravity Zone
game: Zero Gravity Zone
review | 12/09/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
When it comes to the GBA, Gamesfirst reviewer Jason Frank is a living legend. Some people say he was born with a GBA in his hand. Many say he won his GBA atop Mt. Olympus in an oiled-up, blindfolded submission wrestling match with Zeus. Others say he got it at Target. All I know is that he takes on Rocket Power: Zero Gravity Zone, the latest in GBA skateboarding, right here right now. Click here to watch the master work.
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
game: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
review | 12/09/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Dragon Ball Z fans will be more than happy to see Dragon Ball Z: Budokai arrive on the Gamecube, as it successfully powers its way into mediocrity, thus becoming the greatest Dragon Ball Z game in history. It's not for everybody, but if you love the characters you will love the game. Spark up your Power beam, prepare to get tossed through a mountain, and click right here.
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All I Want For Christmas...
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.
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The Return of the King
game: The Return of the King
review | 12/07/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
EA's highly successful The Two Towers drew high praise from gamers for its cinematic drama and hack and slash action. It wasn't the most innovative treatment of the Tolkien classic, but it sure was fun to be a part of. The latest installment, Return of the King, looks to improve on that success, offering more characters, more cinematic feel, and best of all, multiplayer co-op. But can more hack and slash satisfy a Lord of the Rings enthusiast? With a single click, your quest for knowledge begins right here.
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Power Rangers: Ninja Storm
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.
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Max Payne II: The Fall of Max Payne
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.
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Batman: The Rise of Sin Tzu
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.
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The Simpsons: Hit and Run
game: The Simpsons: Hit and Run
review | 11/26/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
The Simpson family does GTA 3. Well not exactly, but that's a good place to start. The witty comedy and beloved characters of televisions greatest show meet the interactivity and freedom of a living, adventure filled Springfield. A must have for all fans and for those looking for the GTA experience minus the prostitute murdering, The Simpsons: Hit & Run is the real deal. Click here to roll through Springfield Homer style, and read about what Eric has dubbed the best clip show that has ever existed?.
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Kingdom Hearts
game: Kingdom Hearts
preview | 11/26/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
All fans of Kingdom Hearts, hearken unto me. Actually, harken unto Matt as he gives us a preview of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories for the GBA. With a little luck it will be enough to hold fans over until Kingdom Hearts II hits the PS2, and it should be a first rate GBA title as well. Click here and if you dig Final Fantasy, Disney, the GBA, or all of the above.
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Tony Hawk's Underground
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.
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Space Channel 5: Ulala Cosmic Attack
game: Space Channel 5: Ulala Cosmic Attack
review | 11/10/03 | GF! Back Catalogue 10/2004 => 1995
Remember Space Channel 5, the Dreamcasts' booty shaking, universe saving, system not saving, groove-a-thon? Yeah, that's the one. Well Ulala and her mad fashion sense are back, and together they are still trying to save the universe one groove at a time. Only this time Ulala is shaking it on the GBA. Can the GBA handle Ulala's style, or is this a move that ought not to be busted? Click here and you'll find out.
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Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee
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.
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