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Marvelous Metal
Game Review - Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence

Marvelous Metal

May 17, 2006 Todd Hargosh

Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence adds online play and plenty of extras sure to tempt any MGS fan, and comes at a bargain price as well!

Country Crooners
Game Review - CMT Presents Karaoke Revolution Country

Country Crooners

May 8, 2006 John Breeden II

Country Music Television and Konami have a way to turn your PS2 into a full scale Karaoke machine, only this one is a lot better than you’ll find in most bars.

Devilishly Good
Game Review - Castlevania: Curse of Darkness

Devilishly Good

January 25, 2006 Jevon Jenkins

A favorite series returns with Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. The new game adds a ton of new features to the series, but keeps the basics like your trusty whip intact.

Morning Gromit!
Game Review - Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Morning Gromit!

October 31, 2005 Karen Breeden

Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is, like the hit movie, good Halloween fun that’s not too scary for either kids or adults.

PSP's FPS Try
Game Review - Coded Arms

PSP's FPS Try

September 14, 2005 Todd Hargosh

Coded Arms may have quite a few flaws in terms of environments and repetitive gameplay, but the game looks good and shows that FPS are possible on the PSP.

Strong Traditions
Game Review - Suikoden IV

Strong Traditions

June 27, 2005 John Breeden II

Suikoden IV takes place 150 years before the first game in the series, so you can see how the direction of the world came to pass.

Real Roses Have Thorns
Game Review - Rumble Roses

Real Roses Have Thorns

January 24, 2005 Todd Hargosh

GiN concentrates this week on Rumble Roses and Dead or Alive Ultimate, for the most cat-fighting, mud-wrestling action ever seen!

Turtle Power On The Small Screen
Game Review - Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:Battle Nexus

Turtle Power On The Small Screen

December 20, 2004 Michael Bechetti

The loveable Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles leap onto the Game Boy Advance, and we enlist a six-year-old to help us review the action.

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.

Greatful Gradius
Game Review - Gradius V

Greatful Gradius

September 27, 2004 Todd Hargosh

Gradius V proves that it is still possible to make a 2D shooter that really rocks, something 2D fans have been craving for years.

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