Marvel – Ultimate Alliance – Review

March 9, 2007

Top-down Gauntlet-style hack and slash adventure, this distinguishes itself by offering the most colorful, detailed environments ever seen in this type of game.

Tony Hawk’s Project 8 – Review

March 2, 2007

As the first Tony Hawk game built from the ground up for the current generation of consoles, you might think this is a complete overhaul. You’d be wrong.

Gun – Showdown – Review

January 5, 2007

Simply, you’re a cowboy in the Wild West, and you get to participate in all of the GTA-like exploration, violence, and horse riding that goes along with it.

X-Men – The Official Game – Review

December 8, 2006

X-Men: The Official Game, released alongside X-Men: The Last Stand in summer 2006, lives up to all of the stereotypes associated with movie/game disasters.

Doom 3 – Review

June 13, 2005

The old-school shooting of Doom 3 pissed a lot of people off. Beyond bleeding-edge graphics, it delivered lighting and shadows as dynamic as those in real life.

X-Men Legends – Review

February 28, 2005

Part squad-based strategy and role-player with a whole lot of button-tapping fisticuffs, Legends succeeds because of enthusiasm for the subject matter.

Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 – Review

February 28, 2005

While it retains all classic, zero learning curve, highly improvisational, and brutally challenging skateboarding madness, something soured with Underground.

Spiderman 2 – Review

February 28, 2005

Great first impression and occasional flashes of brilliance are scattered throughout a game that grows boring in spite of extreme inventiveness and likability.

Rome Total War – Review

February 28, 2005

Half brain-twisting turn-based empire management, half heart-stopping real-time battle simulator, Rome condenses 300 years of history into a single experience.

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