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BloodRayne
Reviw (PC) |
Jan 19, 2004 |
PC
gamers searching for an action packed gore fest need look no further.
Majesco Games brings the console hit BloodRayne, complete with uber
violent vampire action and sharp graphics, to the PC. But an imperfect
port and very high system requirements will limit the audience.
Would be undead slayers
click here for the full review. |
Dragon
Ball Z: Taiketsu Review (GBA) |
Id like
to be the first one to tell you that Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu is a pretty
good game, but if I did I would be a really huge liar so Im not going
to. One of the worst fighting systems ever engineered, bland graphics
and little variety are a few of the fatal flaws that doom this game.
How bad could it really be?
Click here to find out. |
NBA
Inside Drive 2004 Review (XBox) |
Are you
ready for a game where thugs, rapists, and drug dealers compete to see
who is the baddest? How about a realistic game where millions of dollars
hang in the balance of a ticking clock and criminals roam free trying to
earn their share? Thats right, its the NBA ind its ready for your
Xbox. NBA Inside Drive 2004 brings all the NBA action you could want,
complete with XBL support for copious amounts of smack talking.
Click here for the full review.
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Terminator 3 Review (GBA) |
So you
here that Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is on the GBA, and you
probably say, I bet its just another crappy license game, and I say,
You are probably right. But lets
click right here and ask Eric, just to make sure. |
XIII
Review (PS2) |
XIII brings
something new to the FPS genre: an un paralleled sense of style and
purpose. There just isnt anything to compare it to.
A fantastic aesthetic and a great
story are two of the very good reasons why you should click right here
and read the review.
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Final
Fantasy X2 Review (PS2) |
Jan 11, 2004 |
Square
breaks with tradition and delivers a full-fledged bonafide sequel.
Thats 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 Squares magic come
through in full force?
Click right here for our take on Final Fantasy X-2.
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Fugitive
Review (PS2) |
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 isnt 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. |
Kill.Switch Review (Xbox) |
In
one word, what is Namcos kill.switch? A mesmerizing story of mystery
and drama of the sort not seen often enough in videogamesa thrilling
adventure and a top notch action game.
Thats more than one
word I guess, but kill.switch deserves them all and these words as well:
Click here for the full review of this surprisingly stunning title.
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Knights
of the Old Republic Review (PC) |
I
consider Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic to be one of the
greatest games ever created and one of the most important, intriguing
texts of this young millennium. Copious amounts of dialogue conspire
into well crafted conversations that carry real consequences in both
gameplay and story. The
Xbox masterpiece makes its way to the PC, and this one is not to be
missed just make sure to download the patch. But click here before you
do, and read the full review. |
Secret
Weapons Over Normandy Review (PC, PS2, XBox) |
Lucas
Arts gives the Jedi a rest and looks to WW II for inspiration. Its no
sim, but Secret Weapons Over Normandy delivers an arcade punch or two on
the PC, PS2 and Xbox. But when it comes to thumb-blazing arcade
dogfights, the sky is already full of aces. Is there room for one more,
or does Secret Weapons Over Normandy go down in flames?
Set your sights right here, and
fire at will. |
Tak
Review (GameCube,PS2) |
Those with
a hankering for some platformer action should look into Tak and the
Power of Juju, especially those who are big on the Nickelodeon scene.
While Tak isnt going to be up for any game of the year awards, it
doesnt have any real flaws either.
Does that make it a sleeper hit
for Christmas? Click here to find out. |
Tak
Review (GBA) |
Platform
action isnt just for the livingroomjust ask any Gameboy Advance fan.
Not to be bound to the Gamecube and PS2, Tak and the Power of Juju also
makes an appearance on the GBA. Theres not a to see if you played the
console version, but how does it hold-up on its own merits?
Click here to find out.
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