The Tales series has always been an unusual one as far as RPG's go – at its core it's an RPG, filled with a long and detailed story, lots of …
Continue reading →Rainbow Six 3 finally makes its appearance on the Nintendo GameCube. 7 months after the Xbox version came out and almost 3 months after the PS2 version, the Nintendo faithful …
Continue reading →The Zelda franchise has had its fair share of games and, for the most part, each of them has displayed a level of excellence that resonates throughout the series. Zelda: …
Continue reading →Did you ever want to get into the mechanized custom robot building and fighting without going into the immense customization (and poor controls) of the Armored Core series on the …
Continue reading →Announced at E3 2003 by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani and Nintendo master designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Pac-Man Vs. is the pure definition of GameCube/GameBoy Advance compatibility until Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles …
Continue reading →Ever since I got a chance to play this game on Halloween when Nintendo dropped by to see me, I've been pretty stoked about it. For the 10 minutes I …
Continue reading →I never played the original Burnout nor have I played the Playstation® 2 version of this game. I always enjoy arcade-centric racing games and with the addition of a crash …
Continue reading →Def Jam Vendetta finally ushers in AKI's true re-entry into the wrestling game market in the United States. Makers of such great wrestling games as No Mercy and WCW/nWo Revenge, …
Continue reading →Ah, Metal Gear. This NES classic, released in 1987, is known around the gaming community as bringing the whole stealth genre into the limelight. Most of the time it was …
Continue reading →Anything that can get my buddies and I together for a weekend of vegging out playing video games together is an instant classic for me. There isn't a series that …
Continue reading →I've been a Mario Kart fan since the old Super Nintendo version came out in 1992. Getting friends together to play for hours in tournaments and competitions. Surprisingly there has …
Continue reading →'Robust gameplay with strong and weak grapples' – back of the box No, I'm not quite sure what that exactly means either. Despite a rather unusual sounding blurb, this game …
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