Saying ‘Nice Doggie' (till you find a rock)
Diplomacy challenges you to fight a war using your enemies as allies, and makes it so you can’t even trust the backstabbers. It’s great fun for strategic minds.
Diplomacy challenges you to fight a war using your enemies as allies, and makes it so you can’t even trust the backstabbers. It’s great fun for strategic minds.
RPG Maker 3 makes is somewhat easy to create your own RPG for the PS2.
Although the game has absolutely no plot, Armored Core: Nine Breaker has more stats than a fantasy football league, if you are into that.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’ PC port of course is a killer title, and with a lot of new options the PS2 version did not offer.
Nancy Drew: Secret Of The Old Clock branches out from the series’ traditional young female audience with a game suitable for boys and girls of all ages.
Dungeon Siege II does what few sequels can. It keeps the same basic gameplay found in the original, and adds a lot of new things into the mix as well.
In The Groove looks at first like any number of dance titles on the market, but the gameplay and replay ability is much stronger here.
If you have a huge game library that occasionally needs fixing, or want to make some extra money fixing other people’s scratched and supposedly destroyed CD’s and DVDs, the Disc-go-Pod works wonders.
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.
The Fantastic Four game, like the blockbuster movie, has a bit of a shallow plot but makes up for it with plenty of cool special effects and addictive play.