All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
FlatOut Preview
Since their creation in 2000, Finnish developer Bugbear has been focused solely on creating driving games with 2002’s Rally Trophy being one of their latest. Their upcoming title FlatOut seems like a simple derby racing game, but don’t let the… Read More »
F.E.A.R. Preview
The name may not sound too original, but what really stands out here is Monolith’s track record of developing amazing action titles. With previous titles like Tron 2.0 and the No One Lives Forever series, we always expect a lot… Read More »
Battlefield 2 Preview
In just one week, Battlefield 2 will be in retail stores everywhere. However, a week is an eternity, and who could wait that long for one of the biggest shooters of the year? Thankfully EA has come to the rescue… Read More »
Suikoden V Preview
With Suikoden V on the horizon, it’s time to recap and preview the critically acclaimed RPG series. Defined by its unique style, wonderful dialogue, and highly praised tactical battle system, this series has been a little under the radar (especially… Read More »
Auto Assault Review
Auto Assault is self-described as the "fastest most destructive MMORPG ever!" But does being fast or destructive make it fun and playable? I signed up for an account for this massive online beast to find out what the hype is… Read More »
Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked Review
Imagine a video game recipe comprised of a few parts of Final Fantasy, a dash of Onimusha, a hint of Parapa the Rapper and a good helping of hip-hop thrown in for good measure. Stir gently, bake for 20 hours… Read More »
Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers Review
The original Full Spectrum Warrior was groundbreaking because it was a tactical war game simulator, which emphasized the command aspects of squad based warfare rather than first person shooter action. Two years later, game developer Pandemic Studios tries to improve… Read More »
Game Tycoon Review
The Tycoon series of games has definitely produced some fun times, with games like "Roller Coaster Tycoon", and "Amusement Park Tycoon," you could take on the role of a business entrepreneur to try your hand in a semi-realistic venture. It’s… Read More »
Kao the Kangaroo: Round 2 Review
A vanishing breed of game has been the "E" rated title. Publishers often spend most of their development funds on shooters or action-adventure titles which garner them the "T" or "M" ratings. As a result, the field for family oriented… Read More »
True Crime: New York City Review
I know my way from Soho to LaGuardia now, something I couldn’t claim before playing True Crime: New York City. Unfortunately, this is where the list of benefits to playing this game ends. True Crime NYC is the sequel to… Read More »