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Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This At Home Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
"If you like violence, this is the game for you. If you like ballet, go play those WWE games." I can't remember who said that on the Making Of documentary, but it about sums up Backyard Wrestling. I feel so dirty. Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance 2 Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Nobody claims this game is rocket science, but the sequel to an award-winning title still keeps some of that old magic. That's a good thing. Barbarian Reviewed by Jonathan Point-du-Jour
Ah the youth of today, barbarians, the lot of them. And oh, look, a game about them, as if their egos aren't big enough already. Ah but wait, this enables us to beat the crap out of them! Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
While still a much stronger showing than the sadistic experience that was Batman: Dark Tomorrow, the latest game featuring the Caped Crusader remains average at best. Battle Engine Aquila Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
Plenty of scale to be found here, which may be why we keep getting lost. Beyond Good and Evil Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
In UbiSoft's quirky adventure/action/racing/puzzle/stealth game, you play an action reporter sent to discover the truth behind a sinister alien-government cabal. I knew it all along! Black and Bruised Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
It's Majesco's take on Midway's Ready 2 Rumble, but isn't quite as fun as it'd like to be. Bombastic Reviewed by Jon Point-du-Jour
Jon likes this new puzzle game ported over by Capcom, but is he right? Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter Reviewed by Jon Point-Du-Jour
PlayStation 2 RPG action from Capcom, but this time without the fishing. How dare they. Burnout 2: Point of Impact Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
The first was a surprise hit, and the sequel is bigger and better in every way. Check this out. |