Solid Aim

Metal Gear Solid 3 blows away not only the competition, but also all previous versions of the series.
Greatful Gradius

Gradius V proves that it is still possible to make a 2D shooter that really rocks, something 2D fans have been craving for years.
Silent And Deadly

It’s not quite October yet, but Silent Hill 4 brings us a bag of really creepy stuff. It advances the series well without losing any of the horrific flavors.
Silent but Deadly

Silent Scope Complete takes the thrills of three arcade games and wraps them into one amazing package.
Speaking Easy

Lifeline is an adventure game where you use your voice to guide a character named Rio through some tough spots. It’s fun and frustrating.
Silence is Golden in Silent Hill 3

Silent Hill 3 is one of the best, and best-looking, games I have ever played on the PS2. It has the right mix of action, thinking and horror. It’s as good as or better than any horror movie and will suck you right into the middle of the action. It will have you looking over your shoulder and fearing the things that go bump in the night.
Silent Hill Horror Lives
Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams is basically an improved Xbox version of SH2 for the Play Station 2. I did not have the opportunity to play the original Silent Hill game, but I am told by several of my colleagues that I missed out in a big way. From speaking to them, I don’t know […]
MGS2: Even Better than the Original
Metal Gear Solid was a masterpiece back in 1998. It was so good, in fact, that I wanted it to be our choice for Game of the Year. Unfortunately, that honor went to, of all things, Heart of Darkness on the PC? What were all the readers smoking that year? Didn’t they glance upon the […]
Jurassic Park III is Fun Yet Frustrating
Hot on the trail of this summer’s blockbuster movie, Konami’s Jurassic Park III – The DNA Factor, comes rampaging onto the small screen. It’s back to the all too familiar Isla Sorna, as we join the action right as a plane crash lands there on a stormy night. Unfortunately the crash has scattered the cargo […]
Zone of the Enders
It seems as if every game that Hideo Kojima develops has a special magic to it. Granted the series known best by him is Metal Gear, but his other titles are worth mentioning as well. I was a big fan of Snatcher when it was released for the Sega CD (which even today can go […]
