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Adventure Game's Instant Classic
Game Review - Beyond Good & Evil

Adventure Game's Instant Classic

July 12, 2004 Chella Ramanan

Good and Evil is a lot more good than evil. The game really breaks new ground and easily becomes an instant adventure game classic.

Agent 47's Greatest Hits
Game Review - Hitman: Contracts

Agent 47's Greatest Hits

July 7, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Going with the nostalgia angle, Hitman: Contracts combines some of the classical best assassinations with some new challenges.

Fun's not Invisible in this War
Game Review - Deus Ex: Invisible War

Fun's not Invisible in this War

June 23, 2004 Chella Ramanan

Although many might argue it is not as good as its predecessor, DeusEx: Invisible War is a lot of fun, and breaks out into the console world too.

Van Helsing fights back!
Game Review - Van Helsing

Van Helsing fights back!

June 21, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Like in the blockbuster movie, Van Helsing takes on some of the scariest horror movie creatures ever created.

The Suffering
Game Review - Suffering

The Suffering

June 7, 2004 Valerie Wagner

If you want a solid action-packed game to scare the beegeezus out of you, then The Suffering’s prison shooter fits the bill.

Hack, Slash, Repeat
Game Review - Dungeons & Dragons Heroes

Hack, Slash, Repeat

June 1, 2004 Chris Richards

Our coverage of multiplayer console games moves this week to Dungeon & Dragons Heroes, a fun yet weaker entry into the category.

Fallout Is The Bomb
Game Review - Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel

Fallout Is The Bomb

May 24, 2004 John Breeden II

Moving away from the RPG interface of the PC, Fallout Brotherhood of Steel on the console is a two-fisted foul-mouthed gritty hack and slash adventure.

Breakdown Aims at Normal FPS Games
Game Review - Breakdown

Breakdown Aims at Normal FPS Games

May 5, 2004 Alex Fitzgerald

Breakdown could change the way people think about first person shooters. Kudos to Namco for trying something a bit different.

Racing Games Evolve
Game Review - R: Racing Evolution

Racing Games Evolve

May 4, 2004 Chella Ramanan

R:Racing features some innovative aspects like a drag racing stage, a story to follow, the ability to psych out an opponent, and of course, lots of cleavage.

Wipeout!
Game Review - Carve

Wipeout!

April 28, 2004 Jevon Jenkins

Carve tries to ride the popular wave of aquatic racing games, but poor graphics and gameplay make this title wipeout.

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