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Shootin' Blanks?
Game Review - Time Crisis: Crisis Zone

Shootin' Blanks?

December 29, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Although fun in the arcade, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone is a bit wanting in this PS2 port.

Once Upon a Time
Game Review - Bard's Tale

Once Upon a Time

December 15, 2004 John Breeden II

The Bard’s Tale is one of those rare titles that offer action, combat and an engaging story in a humorous RPG that never takes itself too seriously.

Solid Aim
Game Review - Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

Solid Aim

December 6, 2004 Todd Hargosh

Metal Gear Solid 3 blows away not only the competition, but also all previous versions of the series.

GTA: San Andreas is Criminally Good
Game Review - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

GTA: San Andreas is Criminally Good

December 1, 2004 Todd Hargosh

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas takes the series to new heights. There is more of everything here including music, vehicles and over 100 hours of gameplay.

The horror!
Game Review - Shellshock: Nam 67'

The horror!

November 24, 2004 Alex Fitzgerald

Shellshock: Nam 67′ focuses on the horrors of war. Too bad the gameplay does not match the envelope-pushing nature of the cut scenes.

Blown Away By Battlefront
Game Review - Star Wars Battlefront

Blown Away By Battlefront

November 22, 2004 Todd Hargosh

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.

Lost in Translation
Game Review - Katamari Damacy

Lost in Translation

October 27, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Katamari Damacy might be a huge success in Japan, but it’s just too weird for Western players to embrace.

Mind Killer
Game Review - Second Sight

Mind Killer

October 20, 2004 Alex Fitzgerald

Second Sight is the latest in a series of games where the hero has psychic powers. This one adds a stealth element, which makes for an enjoyable game.

Burn Baby Burn!
Game Review - Burnout 3: Takedown

Burn Baby Burn!

October 18, 2004 Chella Ramanan

The developers of Burnout 3 learned that crashing cars is much more fun than actually racing them, and an instant classic was born.

Racing For Pinks
Game Review - SRS: Street Racing Syndicate

Racing For Pinks

October 4, 2004 Todd Hargosh

When 3DO went bankrupt, it was doubtful that SRS would ever see the light of day. It ends up being a good title, but an average race game..

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