Shootin' Blanks?
Although fun in the arcade, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone is a bit wanting in this PS2 port.
Although fun in the arcade, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone is a bit wanting in this PS2 port.
Finally, we find a game that actually lives up to its hype. And considering the madness that surrounds Halo 2, that feat is considerable.
Metal Gear Solid 3 blows away not only the competition, but also all previous versions of the series.
Shellshock: Nam 67′ focuses on the horrors of war. Too bad the gameplay does not match the envelope-pushing nature of the cut scenes.
We look at the Xbox, PS2 and PC version of the hot combat shooter Star Wars Battlefront, playing online and off in famous locations from the movies.
Call of Duty: United Offensive expands the original Game of the Year title with tougher AI, harder missions and more historic accuracy.
Gradius V proves that it is still possible to make a 2D shooter that really rocks, something 2D fans have been craving for years.
Take a good shooter platform and add the ability to make special attacks with your mind, and you have one heck of a fun shooter with nearly limitless replay value.
After conquering the console world, True Crime: Streets of LA moves to the PC, and brings all the gritty realism and action with it.
The game that pioneered the popularity of stealth shooters has created another gem, though you have to be a "thinking" gamer to enjoy it.