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Bloody Good Fun
Game Review - Red Ninja: End of Honor

Bloody Good Fun

May 25, 2005 John Breeden II

Cutting opponents in half, making instant stealth kills and using some unique weapons makes a night on the town quite an experience with Red Ninja.

Let go my Lego!
Game Review - Lego Star Wars

Let go my Lego!

May 19, 2005 Michael Bechetti

The GiN Gang is sneaking out of E3 a tad early today to check out the new Star Wars movie, so here is our review of Lego Star Wars, a game combining two great icons.

Ferocious Firefight Action
Game Review - Project: Snowblind

Ferocious Firefight Action

May 9, 2005 Jevon Jenkins

Project: Snowblind is a near-perfect rendition of an urban firefight environment that will have you ducking for cover.

The Saga Continues
Game Review - Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Bose

The Saga Continues

April 4, 2005 Craig Coppola

Xenosaga II is a godsend for those waiting on the edge of their chairs for this sequel, but also makes a fine starting point for others too.

Return to Excellence
Game Review - Champions: Return to Arms

Return to Excellence

March 23, 2005 John Breeden II

Champions: Return to Arms offers the same great multiplayer action of the original for PS2 gamers, plus a whole lot more.

Tekken Gets Redeemed
Game Review - Tekken 5

Tekken Gets Redeemed

March 14, 2005 Todd Hargosh

Tekken 5 roars onto the scene with the dual punch of amazing gameplay and graphics, plus an entire anthology of other titles in the series.

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!

An ‘A’ For T And A
Game Review - Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude

An ‘A’ For T And A

February 9, 2005 John Breeden II

After a long time away, the Larry series makes a return with an entirely new look and feel. (pun intended)

A Dragging Dragon
Game Review - Spyro: A Hero's Tail

A Dragging Dragon

January 31, 2005 Alex Fitzgerald

While Spyro: A Hero’s Tale is a fun little game, it is a far cry from the genre-breaking Spyro titles of old.

Real Roses Have Thorns
Game Review - Rumble Roses

Real Roses Have Thorns

January 24, 2005 Todd Hargosh

GiN concentrates this week on Rumble Roses and Dead or Alive Ultimate, for the most cat-fighting, mud-wrestling action ever seen!

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