Tagged: PS2
Da Vinci Score Announcement (Press Release);
Winifred Phillips, a multiple award winning composer for video games, radio, television and film, has created the theatrical score for The Da Vinci Code™ video game, developed by The Collective for 2K Games. The video game is based on the… Read More »
E3 – THQ's Lineup
THQ also hosted a magnificent display for the sequel to the sleeper hit Destroy All Humans, Destroy All Humans II – Make War, Not Love. The one-level demo featured graphics and gameplay nearly identical to its predecessor – good news… Read More »
E3 – HackGU Impressions
GamerNode was invited to a conference call, in the first week of May, to participate in a Q&A session with the developers of .hack/G.U., the fifth installment in the .hack franchise for the PS2. During the meeting, the developers informed… Read More »
E3 – Cartoon Network Racing First Impressions
Game Factory revealed a new PS2 title today at the E3 convention. This new game features all of your favorite Cartoon Network stars in a combat racing game. Cartoon Network Racing features a very smooth cell shading style and the… 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »