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The Way Of The Gun
Game Review - GUN

The Way Of The Gun

December 7, 2005 John Breeden II

GUN is an excellent spaghetti western, with plenty of sauce for splattering around the walls and dusty trails of this beautiful virtual world.

Epitome of Stealth Action Excellence
Game Review - Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

Epitome of Stealth Action Excellence

July 25, 2005 Chris Richards

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory takes the stealth action genre to new levels, and earns rare perfect marks in every category.

Time For Action
Game Review - Time Splitters: Future Perfect

Time For Action

June 1, 2005 Jevon Jenkins

Time Splitters: Future Perfect is by far the best game in the series, and one of the best console FPS ever created as well.

Heed The Call, Again
Game Review - Call of Duty: Finest Hour

Heed The Call, Again

February 21, 2005 Chella Ramanan

Call of Duty attacks the console platform, making a big C-Day splash. So console squads, hit that beach!

Mind Killer
Game Review - Second Sight

Mind Killer

October 20, 2004 Alex Fitzgerald

Second Sight is the latest in a series of games where the hero has psychic powers. This one adds a stealth element, which makes for an enjoyable game.

Racing For Pinks
Game Review - SRS: Street Racing Syndicate

Racing For Pinks

October 4, 2004 Todd Hargosh

When 3DO went bankrupt, it was doubtful that SRS would ever see the light of day. It ends up being a good title, but an average race game..

Live and Die in LA
Game Review - True Crime: Streets of L.A

Live and Die in LA

September 1, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

After conquering the console world, True Crime: Streets of LA moves to the PC, and brings all the gritty realism and action with it.

Pandora's box opens
Game Review - Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

Pandora's box opens

August 30, 2004 Alex Fitzgerald

The game that pioneered the popularity of stealth shooters has created another gem, though you have to be a "thinking" gamer to enjoy it.

Symphonia is multiplayer fun
Game Review - Tales of Symphonia

Symphonia is multiplayer fun

August 23, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Although a bit hard to follow at times, Tales of Symphonia goes a long way to combating the RPG dearth of the GameCube.

Get a Grip
Game Review - GlovesPlay Controller Cover

Get a Grip

August 18, 2004 Karen Breeden

The GlovesPlay covers will turn your standard PS2, Xbox or GameCube controllers into a luxurious experience.

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