Once Upon a Time
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.
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.
Finally, we find a game that actually lives up to its hype. And considering the madness that surrounds Halo 2, that feat is considerable.
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.
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.
Scrapland is poised to take the standard RPG genre and turn it on its ear. For both RPG and action gamers, Scrapland is pure treasure.
The strength of Fable rests in its strong character development, which in fact is also the game’s most engaging feature.
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.
The developers of Burnout 3 learned that crashing cars is much more fun than actually racing them, and an instant classic was born.
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..