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Savage Skies Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
With the exception of the Panzer Dragoon games, dragon games have a habbit of being average at best. Looks like that tradition is to continue. Scorpion King, The: Rise of the Akkadian Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
It's not bad, don't get us wrong. There's just too much else in the same genre on PS2 that's much more worthy of your hard earned cash. Secret Weapons Over Normandy Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
I was caught off guard by the release of Secret Weapons Over Normandy, an action flight combat game about the Royal Air Force's BattleHawks squadron during World War II. Quite the game, so make this your finest hour! Shadow Man 2: 2econd Coming Reviewed by Jonathan Point-Du-Jour
Another day, another sequel. Thankfully this one is better than most. ShellShock: 'Nam '67 Reviewed by James Williams
Eidos jumps feet-first into the burgeoning "Vietnam simulation" genre. Or head-first. Or something. Shinobi Reviewed by Jonathan Point-du-Jour
Same name, different ninja, different gameplay, but that certainly doesn't add up to a bad package. Shrek 2 Reviewed by Josh Allen
Am I the only one who expected Shrek to wake up and find Donkey's head in his bed? Silent Line: Armored Core Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
When you've got towering mechs kicking around the house not doing much, you might as well make them fight, and look; From Software thought the same! Sims, The Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
We're getting concerned about Dave. While others proudly boast about being fluent in Chinese and Korean, Dave is quite bullish about being fluent in Sim-speak. Sims, The: Bustin' Out Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
We continue our run-up to that most joyous of holidays with our second of three Bustin' Out reviews. Stay tuned tomorrow for the conclusion. Siren Reviewed by Jonathan Point-du-Jour
It's got atmosphere, it's got innovation, and it's got scares. But what happened to the gameplay, dood? Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus Reviewed by Josh Allen
It's Metal Gear Solid meats Mario 64, surely a winning combination in anyone's language. Smash Court Tennis Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Namco saw fit to release a game that works best in 4 player mode on a console with 2 controller ports. Go figure. SOCOM II Reviewed by Josh Allen
The sequel to last year's PS2 smash hit is here, and while it's not the massive improvement over the original that Halo 2 promises to be over Halo, it's still eminently worth your time. Soldier of Fortune: Gold Edition Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Playing as a soldier should be fun in a fictional sense; blasting away the opposition, struggling not to get shot yourself, it's all good. So how did Pipe Dreams manage to make such a game lacking any fun whatsoever. Soul Calibur II Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
We're still caught in the shockwaves of the original, so we just knew we were going to be in for a treat with the sequel. Spawn: Armageddon Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Todd McFarlane's famous comic creation turns up in the first next-gen videogame. And guess what? It's a damn fun action blast! Speed Kings Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Hurtling along a road without a care in the world is awesome, but while Speed Kings has the speed, it's just lacking that crucial fun factor. Spiderman 2 Reviewed by Jonathan Point-du-Jour
Jon wraps up his arachnophilia with a look at the PS2 version of Spiderman 2. Spider-Man: The Movie Reviewed by Jonathan Point-Du-Jour
We know there's been good Spiderman games, but the mere mention of a movie license has our defenses up. Wait, this isn't that bad? Woah! Splinter Cell Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
It's had amazing success on Xbox, but now Sam is sneaking onto the enemy's home territory to take him head on. Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Reviewed by
You were about to just ignore this review and assume we gave it platinum scores, weren’t you? Well, that’s why I’m the writer and you’re the reader. So go on and read, serf! Spy Hunter Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
There surely isn't anyone who hasn't at least heard of Spy Hunter, so there's surely expectations for this modern update to live up to. Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Spyro may be back, but we can't help but feel he really wasn't desperate to make the return visit. SSX Tricky Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
The best launch title for the PlayStation 2 finally receives a deserving sequel, and it's as fun as ever. Star Wars: Battlefront Reviewed by Josh Allen
A long, long time ago, on a PlayStation 2 far, far away...ah, the hell with it. Roll tape! Super Bust A Move 2 Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
It's one of those rare games that everyone can quickly get to grasp with, but even the best struggle to truely master it. Superman: Shadow of the Apokolips Reviewed by Dave Jesteadt
Whenever we see a game based on Superman, we start to panic. The N64 game has left the caped one's gaming reputation in tatters, can this one go someway to repair the damage? Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
Sony seems to want this series to be better than it actually is. Hopefully the next one lives up to those expectations. |