Jak 3 – Review

February 28, 2005

The third (and supposedly final) installment of the Jak trilogy is strong enough to forgive a main character plucked directly out of a Mountain Dew commercial.

Halo 2 – Review

February 28, 2005

Retains its predecessor’s smooth and intuitive control scheme, but adds vastly-improved level design, better weapons, a more complicated and interesting plot.

Half-Life 2 – Review

February 28, 2005

HL2’s graphics are stunning. An extra display believable emotion. The movements are subtle and gentle, and the lips synch to the dialogue.

Grand Theft Auto- San Andreas – Review

February 28, 2005

The first few moments may give you that “been there, done that” sensation, but once you start to grasp the depth and scope, you’ll realize how wrong you were.

Doom – 3 – Review

October 4, 2004

Doom 3’s hyper-realistic lighting effects, unprecedented detail, noirish shadows, and undeniably mind-blowing graphics should come as a shock to no one.

Siren – Review

October 4, 2004

Atmospheric horror is the fad prominently on display in Siren, and there’s enough of it to choke a camel. The game reeks of it.

Onimusha – Blade Warriors – Review

October 4, 2004

Fighting games can live and die off the strength of their cast, even in the face of uninspired gameplay. Unfortunately, the characters just aren’t interesting.

Tony Hawk’s Underground – Review

May 23, 2004

Tony Hawk games were presented as sports titles, with timed runs, and stated goals, free of storyline. Underground gives the player a character to develop, a plot to unravel, and a destiny to fulfill.

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