Still Dead"
Why does the Dead to Rights series keep getting worse? The jump to PSP has done nothing but hurt this ailing series.
Why does the Dead to Rights series keep getting worse? The jump to PSP has done nothing but hurt this ailing series.
Task Force 121 is an acceptable title only because it launched into a sub $20 budget lineup. Even then it is a stretch playing this one to the finish.
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory takes the stealth action genre to new levels, and earns rare perfect marks in every category.
The foul-mouthed squirrel who caused so much controversy on the Nintendo 64 returns to life revamped and ready for mischief on the Xbox.
Dead to Rights II fixes almost none of the flaws of the original game. If anything, the sequel is actually worse in many areas.
Time Splitters: Future Perfect is by far the best game in the series, and one of the best console FPS ever created as well.
Project: Snowblind is a near-perfect rendition of an urban firefight environment that will have you ducking for cover.
DOOM 3 moves over to the Xbox, and our reviewer finds a much better multiplayer experience than on the PC.
The sequel expansion pack to Painkiller has got even our puzzle reviewer in a frenzy. Watch that rail gun!
Psychotoxic is combines traditional first person shooter elements with a lot of unique abilities, like invading people’s dreams.