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Tall, Dark And Awesome
Game Review - Darkwatch

Tall, Dark And Awesome

August 31, 2005 John Breeden II

Darkwatch is one of the best shooters to grace either the PS2 or Xbox. Diverse levels, an interesting plot and plenty of undead splattering make this a wild ride.

Cartoon Chaos
Game Review - Graffiti Kingdom

Cartoon Chaos

August 29, 2005 John Breeden II

With Graffiti Kingdom you get to do something really unique: design your own hero from the ground up.

Flipnic Is Pinball Paradise
Game Review - Flipnic Ultimate Pinball

Flipnic Is Pinball Paradise

August 17, 2005 John Breeden II

Mostly pinball games don’t mix well with computer games, but for Flipnic, an exception can be made.

Argh! The Lad
Game Review - Arc the Lad: End of Darkness

Argh! The Lad

August 1, 2005 Craig Coppola

Arc the Lad is a rather uninspiring twist in this series. It is basically an RPG that is completely hack and slash, so have your X button tuned up before you play.

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.

A Hidden Gem
Game Review - Haunting Ground

A Hidden Gem

July 6, 2005 John Breeden II

Haunting Ground is a survival horror game where your best chance of living is not learning how to fight, but how to hide.

F1 Controller Is The Wheel Deal
Game Review - Williams F1 Wheel

F1 Controller Is The Wheel Deal

July 4, 2005 Todd Hargosh

If you want a real racing experience, then you need to have a real racing control. And they don’t come any better than the Williams F1 Wheel.

Strong Traditions
Game Review - Suikoden IV

Strong Traditions

June 27, 2005 John Breeden II

Suikoden IV takes place 150 years before the first game in the series, so you can see how the direction of the world came to pass.

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.

Invigorating Death
Game Review - Death by Degrees

Invigorating Death

May 30, 2005 Jevon Jenkins

Using the Tekken 5 engine to create a kung-fu action game seems like a good idea. And other than a few flaws, Death by Degrees packs a nice kick.

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