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Psi-Ops is Brains and Brawn (literally)
Game Review - Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy

Psi-Ops is Brains and Brawn (literally)

September 15, 2004 John Breeden II

Take a good shooter platform and add the ability to make special attacks with your mind, and you have one heck of a fun shooter with nearly limitless replay value.

Football 2005 Roundup
Game Review - ESPN NFL 2K5

Football 2005 Roundup

September 13, 2004 Todd Hargosh

Todd Hargosh brings us his yearly football roundup, showing which games are worthy of your console gridiron. It’s down to two, but the action is still red hot!

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.

Composing Made Simple
Game Review - MTV Music Generator 3: This is the remix

Composing Made Simple

August 25, 2004 Todd Hargosh

If you want to see if you have the chops for music, give MTV Music Generator 3: This is the remix a try on your console.

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.

Shine On Riddick
Game Review - Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay

Shine On Riddick

August 11, 2004 Todd Hargosh

Although the game is a little short, what is in the Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is amazing.

Thief is a sneaky hit
Game Review - Thief: Deadly Shadows

Thief is a sneaky hit

July 21, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Thief: Deadly Shadows drops you into the world of a master medieval thief like nothing before it.

LAN-tastic mixed playing field
Game Review - NetPassage 26G

LAN-tastic mixed playing field

July 19, 2004 John Breeden II

The NetPassage can help make your next LAN party a little bit easier to manage, especially if you have a mixed wireless and wired playing field.

Kills the Pain, Fast!
Game Review - Painkiller

Kills the Pain, Fast!

July 14, 2004 Greg Crowe

Painkiller is such a well-made shooter that even our anti-shooter puzzle gamer converted after playing.

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