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The Devil In Details
Game Review - Devil Kings

The Devil In Details

May 31, 2006 Jevon Jenkins

Devil Kings could have been a really awesome game if the computer AI was a little bit smarter. As such, it’s fun to play, but will leave you wanting a lot more.

Marvelous Metal
Game Review - Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence

Marvelous Metal

May 17, 2006 Todd Hargosh

Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence adds online play and plenty of extras sure to tempt any MGS fan, and comes at a bargain price as well!

Mickey's Return
Game Review - Kingdom Hearts II

Mickey's Return

May 15, 2006 John Breeden II

Like the original, Kingdom Hearts II takes you on a journey through many of the worlds made famous by Disney stories. It’s an engaging and unique RPG.

Country Crooners
Game Review - CMT Presents Karaoke Revolution Country

Country Crooners

May 8, 2006 John Breeden II

Country Music Television and Konami have a way to turn your PS2 into a full scale Karaoke machine, only this one is a lot better than you’ll find in most bars.

Terrorism's Terror
Game Review - Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Lockdown

Terrorism's Terror

April 26, 2006 John Breeden II

Ripped from today’s headlines, Rainbow Six Lockdown follows an elite counter-terrorism force fighting around the world.

Return of The Dragon
Game Review - Drakengard 2

Return of The Dragon

April 5, 2006 John Breeden II

Drakengard 2 takes place eighteen years after the original, when we find that an army with a dragon on its side still wins every time.

Classic Combat
Game Review - Mega Man X Collection

Classic Combat

March 27, 2006 Todd Hargosh

Long live the Mega Man series. Now gamers can enjoy classic Mega Man goodness on their modern consoles.

Totally Overdone
Game Review - Total Overdose

Totally Overdone

March 20, 2006 John Breeden II

Total Overdose has some interesting ideas, but so much emphasis is placed on sheer violence that the game itself never really gels.

Evil Marches On
Game Review - Resident Evil 4

Evil Marches On

March 6, 2006 John Breeden II

Resident Evil 4 recently jumped to the PS2 platform, bringing one of the best action horror games ever created to a totally new audience.

Returning to the Wild
Game Review - Wild Arms Alter Code: F

Returning to the Wild

March 1, 2006 John Breeden II

Wild Arms Alter Code: F is a retelling of the original Wild Arms story, but with some new content and tons of improvement in graphics and sound.

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