Category: GN
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 »
Sims 2: Open For Business Review
There,s always one thing you can expect each year, and that,s more expansion packs for The Sims series. The original The Sims featured a total of seven expansion packs in just three years. That,s a lot of expansions for any… Read More »
Tales of Legendia Review
For RPG fans, a good deal of the attraction for this type of game involves the immersion of the gamer into the world that is unfolded by the plot, the empathy for the characters in the story, and the depth… Read More »
World Championship Poker 2 Review
It seems as if everyone is playing poker these days and this is due, in no small part, to the popular poker television shows broadcast by ESPN, the Travel Channel and others. The country has been going through "poker fever"… Read More »
Star Wars Republic Commando Review
With the prospect of the third and final episode of Star Wars on the horizon, I could not wait for the release of Republic Commando. LucasArts has a track record of releasing sub-par games that sell big only because the… Read More »
Darkwatch Review
Darkwatch has had a very long and tumultuous production life. Sometimes this means that the finished product is top notch, but most games that are caught in production limbo go the way of Daikatana. After getting tossed around from production… Read More »
Shadow of the Colossus Review
Shadow of the Colossus is, simply, one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played in years. You cannot help but love this game, yet the uniqueness of the title alone forces a very critical eye. I’m happy to say that… Read More »
Tomb Raider: Legend Review
While playing Tomb Raider: Legend a strange feeling took over. No, not in that creepy sexual way (well, maybe a little), but a feeling not felt in the same room as a Tomb Raider game in years: fun. How is… Read More »
Sierra Entertainment Secures Rights To Publish 'Timeshift' Video Game
Vivendi Games’ Sierra Entertainment today announced that it has secured the rights to publish TimeShiftTM, an original first-person shooter offering unprecedented time-control technology that allows players to stop, slow or reverse time. Developed by Saber Interactive, TimeShift will be released… Read More »