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Half-Life 2 Reviewed by Jason Frothingham
As promised, a two-update day! We finally pried Jason away from Half-Life 2 long enough to give us his (lengthy) impressions. Front Office Football 2004 Reviewed by David Yellope
Yesterday we had extreme arcade football for you; today, the pendulum swings the other way. Extreme simulation! Myst IV: Revelation Reviewed by Jason Frothingham
Myst used to be the top-selling game of all time, until a little game called The Sims came along. Starshatter Reviewed by David Yellope
Starshatter revives an almost-dead genre of games, but lacks the touch to send it into overdrive. Sims 2, The Reviewed by Ben Thornton
Maxis' people-simulator gets a make over, and gamers get a sequel as unique as the original. It's consumerism at its finest. Rome: Total War Reviewed by David Yellope
On January 11th in ancient times, Caesar crossed the Rubicon. Three weeks from that anniversary, why not do so yourself? Call of Duty: United Offensive Reviewed by Jason Frothingham
Activision lets slip the dogs of war unto the PC yet again, answering that eternal question: who let the dogs out? Far Cry Reviewed by Jason Frothingham
Let's see. Prince of Persia was the best game nobody played, Beyond Good & Evil was the best game nobody wanted to play, and Far Cry is the best game nobody can play. Smooth, Ubi. |