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Rainbow Six 3 Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
It works. Barely. And it always could be worse, much, much worse, of course. It could be Conflict: Desert Storm. Ratchet and Clank Reviewed by Josh Allen
Astonishingly, Insomniac Games seem to have outdone Nintendo in the platformer realm, turning out a game that's more enjoyable than Super Mario Sunshine, although not as kid-friendly. Ratchet and Clank 2: Goin' Commando Reviewed by Josh Allen
Insomniac lets it all hang out with the fantastic sequel to last year's hit. If you have $40 burning a hole in your wallet, go buy it. If you don't, go sell a kidney. Ratchet and Clank 3: Up Your Arsenal Reviewed by Josh Allen
Do you know what time it is, boys and girls? That's right, it's time for everybody's favorite TV hero, Secret...Agent...Clank? Poor Ratchet. Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
The world's most famous limbless game icon (perhaps the only limbless game icon?) makes his first true PlayStation 2 appearance. No, Rayman Arena doesn't count. Rayman Arena Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
UbiSoft's answer to Mario Party, it doesn't quite measure up, but Red Card Soccer 20-03 Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
The soccer field is a crowded one, and Midway need to come up with something special to push their way in. Red Dead Revolver Reviewed by Jonathan Point-Du-Jour
Dood, Jon takes a look at Angel Stud...er, Rockstar San Diego's love letter to spaghetti westerns. Riding Spirits Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
The sim genre worked rather nicely for Gran Turismo and Sega GT, but can the same be said when you find yourself on two wheels? Rise to Honor Reviewed by Josh Allen
One of the major fight scenes in Sony's Rise to Honor takes place in the Metreon, the San Francisco mall owned by...Sony. Poetic justice, or irony at its finest? You be the judge. Robotech: Battlecry Reviewed by Josh Allen
We've been waiting a long time for a good Robotech/Macross game, so we were pleased to find out this one isn't a disaster. Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
We do love Koei, but this one just isn't going to appeal to a lot of gamers. RTX Red Rock Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
RTX Red Rock belongs firmly in the 'huh?' category. R-Type Final Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
In 1987, R-Type came and showed the world a very simple yet addictive shooter design. Now, a remake goes back and shows the world a simple and dated shooter design. Hooray. Rygar: The Legendary Adventure Reviewed by Jonathan Point-Du-Jour
Another classic game gets the revival treatment, and someone better get me a seat; this one's a success story. |